Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati
Don Bosco Technical Institute Makati | |
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Coordinates | 14°33′1.34″N 121°0′50.69″E / 14.5503722°N 121.0140806°E |
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Type | Private Catholic Non-profit All-boys Basic education institution |
Motto | Meliora Eligo (Latin) Choose the better things (English) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic (Salesians) |
Established | 1954 |
Founder | Salesians of the Society of Saint John Bosco |
Rector | Fr. Jerry T. Santos, SDB |
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Faculty | approx. 400 |
Enrollment | approx. 5,000 |
Campus | Urban, 40,000 m2 (430,000 sq ft) |
Color(s) | Black - Gold - Gray |
Athletics conference | MILO Best Pasarelle, SBP, PRADA, MSSA, CEAP, PAYA, |
Mascot | Wolf named Grigio |
Nickname | Bosconian |
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Affiliations | PAASCU, TESDA |
Website | donboscomakati |
Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati, Inc.,[1] or simply "Don Bosco Makati." is a private Catholic educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB). Its campus is located at Chino Roces Avenue, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
In January 1954, the cornerstone of Don Bosco Makati was laid down, during the term of then, Servant of God Fr. Carlo Braga, SDB, as Provincial. At the same year, construction of the first building was completed which housed the chapel, the convent, a youth center, and the auditorium.
Programs
Elementary Department
The Elementary Department advocates information literacy as its approach to the basic curriculum required by the Department of Education. The Elementary Department emerged to have the best educational management information system[2] in the Division of Pasay Schools. Computer aided design was integrated in drafting the technical curriculum through the assistance of the Advance Technology Solutions Technologies of Singapore. Equipment and facilities for the Electronic Data Processing were installed for the networking of all records in the Accounting, Registrar, Testing and Personnel Offices.
Levels of Studies:
- Grades 1–6
- Kindergarten
Principal: Mr. Ace H. Dulce
Assistant Principals:
- Mrs. Modest Rubilyn R. Cordero - Assistant Principal for Student Affairs
- Ms. Marilou M. Sibayan - Assistant Principal for Academic Affairs
- Fr. Reynaldo Ranjo, SDB - Assistant Principal for Pastoral Affairs
Others
- Ms. Almira Q. Acosta - Student Activity Coordinator
High School Department
Junior High School Unit
The Don Bosco Technical Institute - Junior High School unit is a Catholic lower secondary school for boys. The department features up-to-date facilities in the fields of academic, technical, spiritual and athletics.
Curriculum
The curriculum is as prescribed by the Department of Education — Mathematics, Science, English, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, Christian Living, and MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Education, Health). With this, the student is offered a dual curriculum, with academic plus technical.
- Grades 7 and 8 - General technology (electronics-electrical technology, automotive-mechanical technology, computer technology and industrial drafting technology)
- Grades 9 and 10 - One specialization based on the results of an exam, quarterly grade, and student's choice (the 7 specializations are listed below)
During the first two years in junior high school, a Bosconian is exposed to a general technical education covering measurements, hand tools and light power tools applied to light metal work and simple electrical circuits together with a more advanced information technology (computer subject) curriculum. For the last two years, there is a choice of one of these technical specializations:
- Automotive Design Technology
- Mechanical Design Technology
- Electrical Systems Design Technology
- Electronics Design Technology
- Creative Design Technology
- Information & Communications Technology
- Graphics Design and Animation
Alongside these specializations, all Grade 9 and 10 Bosconians also take classes in CAD (computer-aided design) using Autodesk AutoCAD.
Senior High School Unit
The Senior High School unit of Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati is housed at the Father Carlo Braga Building. It is driven by a research-oriented and innovative program aimed to equip learners with academic and technical competencies, making them globally competitive and college-ready.
Curriculum
The core, specialized, and applied subjects mandated by the Department of Education, along with Christian Living subjects, are offered to both Grade 11 and 12 students with the following programs.
- Accountancy, Business, and Management
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
- Visual and Media Arts
Principal:
Mr. Alfredo A. Lozanta, Jr.
Assistant Principals:
- Mr. Marlowe Ingles - Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Innovation
- Mr. Peter Didulo - Assistant Principal for Student Affairs
- Fr. Ramil Maranan, SDB - Spiritual Moderator
TVET (Technical-Vocational Education and Training) Center
It is a Home and School for the poor and out-of-school youth where they learn various technical skills of their choice as a means to gain decent employment. The center is managed and run by the Partners of the Salesians of Don Bosco.
The course can be learned in one year. The first ten months of training are spent in the center to build the trainees' theoretical foundation (30%) and their hands-on training experience (70%).
On the eleventh month, all trainees are assigned for a 5-month On-the-job training in selected companies to advance their technical skills and firm up their attitude as a means of preparing them for the exciting world of work. This orientation scheme initiates the graduates to an industrial setting that demands hard work, quality performance and proper work values.
Courses Offered
- Automobile mechanic
- General electrician
- Fitter machinist
- Refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanic
- Industrial electronics
Library and Learning Resource Center
In 1999 Fr. Caesar Dizon, SDB, former rector of Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati, spearheaded a special project and organized a working team to conceptualize the development of a new learning center called the "Mulitiple Intelligence Center. It is patterned from the theory of Dr. Howard Gardner who believed that every man has his own kind of intelligence and potential as a person.
The MIC was conceived to make students, teachers and personnel to be in touch with technological change. This change reflects a major challenge present in today's society—that is, the use of modern technology in all aspects of humanity. The MIC became a learning center equipped with state-of-the-art technology and incorporating modern theories and principles.
On August 15, 2000, after its blessing by the Rector, the new MIC became functional with the appointment of Ms. Ofelia Dantes as its first head. In 2015, the MIC was renamed as the Library and Learning Resource Center (LLRC).
Notable alumni
- Ali Atienza, politician[3][4]
- Jun Aristorenas, actor, director, dancer, producer, writer[5]
- Kim Atienza, TV host and politician[6]
- LA Tenorio, athlete, Philippine Basketball Association[7][8]
- Niño Muhlach, actor[5]
- Ronnie Ricketts, actor[9]
- Mark Meily, film director[10]
- Herminio Coloma Jr., former Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office[11]
- Raymond Bagatsing, actor
- Perfecto De Castro, guitarist, original member of Rivermaya
- Pedro Centeno Baquero, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerema, Papua New Guinea
- Chito Gascon (+), 7th Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines[12]
- Dominic Zapata, Film Director[13]
- Rudy del Rosario (+), former football coach and Philippines National Football Team player, co-founder of Kaya F.C.–Iloilo[14]
References
- ^ "Don Bosco Technical Institute - Servant-leadership and excellence through technology with a soul". Donboscomakati.edu.ph. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ^ "Don Bosco Technical Institute - Servant-leadership and excellence through technology with a soul". Donboscomakati.edu.ph. Archived from the original on 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ^ "Manila Bulletin Online". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2007-05-11. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
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- ^ "Famous Bosconian Alumni you know". Donboscoforum.com. 2004-01-21. Archived from the original on 2014-11-21. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
- ^ "Atenista.net".
- ^ "Tenorio wants to help Aces win PBA title Alaska Aces Website". Archived from the original on 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2010-03-12.
- ^ Alumni List RRV-Bosconian List Ph 31-38
- ^ Mark Meily
- ^ "PCOO Secretary - Sec. Sonny Coloma". Archived from the original on 2014-06-28. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
- ^ "May Mas Sasaya Pa Ba Kay Chito Gascon?". 25 September 2017.
- ^ https://www.pep.ph/pepalerts/cabinet-files/169226/nino-muhlach-50th-anniversary-a734-20221022.
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