This study, students' academic motivation and performance in post-pandemic education is descriptive research. It involves 50 respondents representing the said students from whom the data needed to elicit answers to the 1. The level of the student's motivation in terms of intrinsic motivationas to Interest, Satisfaction, Enjoyment, and Goal. 2. The level of the student's motivation in termsof extrinsic motivation as to Reward, Punishment, Feedback, and Recognition. 3. The level of the student's performance in English in terms of Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, and Spelling.The study used the descriptive method of research, and a teacher-made questionnaire was employed as an instrument to gather the data and information necessary for this study. The statis tical tools used were mean, standard deviation, frequency, percentage, Kruskal-Wallis Test, and T-test were used to test the hypothesis. From the procedure recapitulated above, the basic questions were solved. The salient points of the study presented found that grade 10 learners mostly are female, about 15-16 years of age bracket, and with family, income ranging below P10,000.00. The students exhibit a high level of intrinsic motivation in terms of interest, enjoyment, and goal to develop their perception in developing skills and learning in school. Meanwhile, learners received a high level of extrinsic motivation in terms of reward, punishment, feedback, and recognition. With the data obtained, the students' performance was considered fair in their performance in English in terms of grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and Spelling.With the computed ANOVA, data showed that there is a significant effect of the student's profile on the student's performance in English having a p-value greater than 0.05 interpreted leading to the acceptance of the alternative hypothesis. Moreso, computed ANOVA, showed that students' academic motivation has no significant effect on the student'sperformance in English having a p-value greater than 0.05 interpreted leads to the rejection of the alternative hypothesis.In accordance with the findings of the study, there was a significant effect of the student's profile on the student's performance in English. It was implied that the student's English performance depends on their age, gender, and socioeconomic status. Also, a student's academic motivation has no significant effect on the student's performance in English which entailed that student's performance in the subject is independent of the received internal and external motivation. Therefore, the hypothesis stating that there is the student's profile has a significant effect student's performance in English is accepted. While the hypothesis stating that there is a significant effect of students' academic motivation on the student's performance in English at Santa Cruz Integrated National High School -Gatid Extension was rejected.From the said conclusion, the researcher advised teachers to shape students' intrinsic motivation integrated into learning the Englis...