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Vision
Don Bosco Technical College–Educative Pastoral Community envisions a just society characterized by integral ecology, transformed and sustained by men and women of faith with optimum use of innovative technology with a soul.
Mission
Don Bosco Technical College educates and evangelizes to form competent, innovative, and upright leaders in the industry, Church, and society.
Goals
Don Bosco Technical College, driven by a passion for excellence, actively and collaboratively investigates, participates, advocates, and develops technological, sustainable solutions for the integral development of partner communities with a preference for rural and the disadvantaged.
We are on our way to our 75th year!
Join us as we transform DBTC with 7 strategic directions in the next 5 years.
ADMISSIONs ARE ONGOING
June 24, 2024 - Representatives from various sectors of the Educative Pastoral Community of DBTC Mandaluyong gathered for the Salesian Educative Pastoral Plan (SEPP) meeting held at the Pastoral Center. The workshop was facilitated by Fr. Joel Camaya, SDB, who began with a general overview of the SEPP and its place in the Salesian tradition. He emphasized that the primary purpose of crafting such a plan is for the good of young people.
Today, June 14, 2024, DBTC celebrated the 57th birthday of our Rector, Fr. Ronilo Basilio Javines, SDB, and Educative Pastoral Community Day with the theme “Together, We Get There: The Dreams and Aspirations of DBTC.” This celebration is deeply rooted in the foundation that the Rector is the head of every Salesian House, embodying the spirit of “Don Bosco in our midst.” It provides an opportunity to express gratitude for the many sacrifices made by the Rector by strengthening bonds, celebrating shared values, and renewing our collective commitment to the education and evangelization of young people.
Don Bosco Technical College recently concluded an engaging 2-Day Workshop Seminar on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) held last June 10-11, 2024 in the Roderick Flores Hall dubbed as Don Bosco TechFAIR (Technology Fundamentals, AI, and Robotics). The event attracted enthusiastic participants eager to explore the exciting realms of robotics and AI. Specifically designed to prepare incoming Grade 6 students for the upcoming school year (SY 2024-25), the seminar aimed to introduce essential concepts such as robot design, programming logic, and task optimization, laying a solid foundation for their future endeavors in robotics.
Last May 31, 2024, Fr. Ramil V. Maranan, SDB, the Salesian Youth Ministry Delegate of the Philippines North Province, led an insightful Youth Group Seminar for the Lay Mission Partners on the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The seminar was a rich exploration of various themes vital to our mission.
On May 17, 2024, Fr. Marc Will R. Lim, SDB, the Vice President of Administration at Don Bosco Technical College, conducted an orientation on the Salesian Educative Pastoral Plan (SEPP) for representatives of its stakeholders. Selected Lay Mission Partners, students, parents representing various sectors, and alumni attended the orientation in the Pastoral Center.
On the ninth day of the novena towards the Solemnity of Mary Help of Christians, a strong academic partnership was forged.
"The cross is a symbol. Love God, love your neighbors…" These resonant words from Fr. Glenn B. Protacio, SDB, reverberated through Roderick Flores Hall during the orientation of the Medical and Dental Mission at Don Bosco Technical College on April 27, 2024, setting the tone for a day filled with service and outreach.
Sporting events started at Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati for the annual DBAA tournament penned as the Boscolympics of the Lay Mission Partners (LAMPs). The event was held on April 6, 2024, in multiple venues scattered across DBTI-Makati. With the multi-sport event including table tennis, chess, basketball, badminton, volleyball, darts, and futsal, the heat-filled rivalries in a sense of cooling down after a long day of work was a success.
In August 2023, DBTC sounded off the “Hudyat”, a Filipino term for senyas, tanda or kahandaan, which was the start of the 5-year Road Map to the 75th anniversary of the institution. Last April 4-5, 2024, the President, Vice Presidents and Directors crafted strategic plans that charted the course for the institution's growth and excellence. This event, which was aptly called “Paghahabi 2024”, commenced the second phase of redefining the educational landscape by presenting a comprehensive roadmap for the future.
Bosconian athletes showcased their athletic prowess in the recent DepEd Division Meet held at Feb. 5, Highway Hills Integrated School. Competing in various sports, these young athletes displayed determination and skill in representing their school.
Last March 8, 2024, the High School Program of the Basic Education Sector hosted its annual Cheer and Dance Competition under the theme "Odyssey: Conquest for Triumph".
Last February 3-4, 2024, seven Bosconians, namely: Kyle Cansanay, Vanz Francisco, Andreanna Lois Bautista, Red Maoreen Reyes, Bruce Francisco, Kenzzie Trey Dumanglas, and Andres Bautista, competed at the Mandaluyong Division Meet held at the Ultra Philippine Sports Complex, facing off against students representing various schools in Mandaluyong.
We congratulate these Lay Mission Partners for their commitment to developing themselves in their respective fields through their active participation in their professional organizations and receiving skills certifications:
Fr. Ronilo A. Javines, SDB, the Rector and President of Don Bosco Technical College (DBTC), and Mr. Melvin Matulac, VP for Academics, had an initial meeting with Ms. Nelly Nita N. Dillera, the Executive Director of the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC). The purpose of the initial meeting was to discuss strong program development and training initiatives following the Philippine Skills Framework (PSF).
The Regional Boscolympics 2024 of the Don Bosco Athletic Association (DBAA) was held at Don Bosco Makati last weekend, March 1-3, 2025. Don Bosco Mandaluyong participated in this sports festival and competed with fellow DBEC-member schools in Luzon: Don Bosco Canlubang, Caritas Don Bosco School, Don Bosco Makati, Don Bosco Bacolor, Don Bosco Mabalacat, and Don Bosco Tarlac.
In a riveting display of skill and determination, the DBTC Mandaluyong Midgets football team emerged triumphant in a series of matches on the first day of the RIFA Cumulative Football Festival held at Ateneo de Manila University last Sunday, February 25, 2024.
Empowering Salesian Values
Highlight of the Month
Don Bosco's passion is for the salvation of souls. Through his words and deeds, he nurtured the youth to be good Christians and honest citizens. He enculturated a society that treasures what is kind and just. He is the model of the Salesian saints.
Embarking the works of Don Bosco on the youth of today, the Pastoral Office and the Guidance Office aligned the DBTC Core Values, Pastoral Celebration Month, 21st-century Skills, and Positive Education that will cater to the youth's growth and maturity in the faith.
The alignment of the values is to be promoted in the whole institution, integrating it into all ordinary aspects that will touch the youth and Salesian educators, such as good morning talks, good night talks, classes, courses, homeroom programs, and the different activities of the institution.