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Open Courseware Motto    (Last modified by barcenas.rodel on 15.01.2009 17:08:19)

"Pride only breeds quarrels, but wisdom is found in those who take advise"
Proverbs 13:10

Don Bosco Higher Education Institute getting ready for SY2009-2010    (Last modified by barcenas.rodel on 24.04.2009 11:50:18)

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is now up and getting ready for SY2009-2010

Juan na have a Job 2 (2009)    (Last modified by barcenas.rodel on 23.04.2009 23:11:32)

Juan na have a Job (Job Fair 2009)        

          Because of the very successfull Job Fair Last Year 2008, the school will be hosting another Job Fair this coming April 22, 2009.        Various companies from different industries were invited to participate in the said fair.  All graduating students and other bosconians are invited in the said occasion. 

 

BSIT Program Opening at Don Bosco Canlubang    (Last modified by barcenas.rodel on 23.04.2009 23:11:27)
  

         Don Bosco Canlubang will be putting up another BSIT Program which will be in synchronization with the BSIT Program of DBTC Mandaluyong.

      This will bring the BSIT Program nearer to those students living in the south. The BSIT Program @ Canluibang will be up by SY2010. Faculty and Resource Sharing will be expected from this endeavor. CHEERS! to BSIT!

 

   (Last modified by barcenas.rodel on 23.04.2009 23:11:14)

Don Bosco Technical College

 
 

  Don Bosco Technical College stands on historic and hallowed grounds. The 18th century Spanish building (1716) at the heart of the campus is a testimony to events that led to the 1896 uprising of the countrys patriots, the Katipuneros, against the Spanish colonizers.
 
    The building later became the Asilo de Mandaloya, an orphanage where the saintly Mother Consuelo Barcelo y Pages
 
    Early in the 20th century, the building became the San Carlos Seminary, home for the formation of the local clergy. One of them was Rufino Cardinal Santos, the first Filipino cardinal of the Church.

     Don Bosco-Mandaluyong opened as a school on 2 June 1953 with 47 first year high school students. More and more students heard of this different school, with an innovative dual academic and technical curriculum. By its first graduation in 1957, the enrolment for the elementary and high school levels increased tremendously, representing a cross section and a happy blend of the poor and the affluent.

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BSIT Pillars of Learning    (Last modified by barcenas.rodel on 23.04.2009 23:11:03)
 
   
 
 
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