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OLFU Antipolo leads as Nation’s Top-Performing School in June 2026 PT Boards
OLFU Antipolo leads as Nation’s Top-Performing School in June 2026 PT Boards

By: Raymond Lumagsao

06/11/2026

By: Raymond Lumagsao

06/11/2026

The College of Physical Therapy of Our Lady of Fatima University recorded another milestone in professional licensure performance after delivering outstanding results in the June 2026 Physical Therapists Licensure Examination (PTLE), highlighted by the recognition of its Antipolo Campus as the country’s Top 1 Performing School.

Based on the official results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Monday, OLFU Antipolo achieved a perfect 100 percent passing rate, earning the distinction as the examination’s highest-performing institution. The campus significantly surpassed the national passing rate of 72.25 percent.

The achievement further strengthens OLFU’s reputation for excellence in physical therapy education and reflects the University’s sustained commitment to producing competent, board-ready healthcare professionals.

Adding to the institution’s success, the OLFU campuses in Valenzuela, Quezon City, and Pampanga each registered a 100 percent passing rate among first-time examinees. Their performances exceeded the national passing rate for first-time takers, which stood at 83.56 percent.

Collectively, OLFU’s five campuses—Valenzuela, Quezon City, Antipolo, Pampanga, and Laguna—posted an overall passing rate of 96.55 percent, substantially higher than the national benchmark of 72.25 percent. Among first-time takers, the University achieved an impressive 98.65 percent passing rate, outperforming the national rate of 83.56 percent.

The results translated into 84 newly licensed Physical Therapists from OLFU, further contributing to the country’s growing healthcare workforce.

The latest achievement builds on the College of Physical Therapy’s strong licensure examination track record. In the December 2025 PTLE, OLFU produced a national topnotcher when Allysa Mae G. Mercado, a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy graduate from the Antipolo Campus, secured the seventh spot nationwide with a rating of 89.80 percent.

Read: OLFU College of Physical Therapy produces Top 7 Board Topnotcher in December 2025 Licensure Exam

The continued strong showing in successive licensure examinations underscores the effectiveness of OLFU’s academic and clinical training programs, which emphasize professional competence, evidence-based practice, and patient-centered care.

With OLFU Antipolo emerging as the nation’s top-performing school and multiple campuses achieving perfect passing rates among first-time examinees, the June 2026 PTLE results reinforce OLFU College of Physical Therapy’s position among the country’s leading institutions for physical therapy education and professional preparation.

Story by Raymond Lumagsao