Don Bosco Technical College
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    THE SITEDon 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 country’s 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 stayed for 16 years (1883-1899). She co-founded the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation. Her cause for canonization has been introduced. 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 Prince of the Church.THE ABSOLUTELY HUMBLE BEGINNINGSDon Bosco-Mandaluyong opened as a school on June 2, 1953, with 47 first-year high school students. More students heard of this school because of its innovative dual academic and technical curriculum. After its first graduation ceremonies in 1957, the enrollment for the elementary and high school levels increased tremendously, representing a cross-section and a happy blend of the poor and the affluent.From its crude beginnings, the Salesian work in Mandaluyong immediately gained efficiency and prominence. By January 1954, on the feast of the Epiphany, Fr. Mario Acquistapace, SDB (Provincial Superior), declared Don Bosco Technical Institute – Mandaluyong as “the motherhouse of the Salesian works in the Philippines.”Don Bosco Mandaluyong prides itself on making history, in changing the lives of the countless Filipino students she has molded over the years.Beyond the war and the shadows of the past. We continue to persevere, innovate, and make a difference in the lives of the youth. While Don Bosco died in 1888, his dream lives on in the countless young men and women that have contributed in making the world a better place. Among our graduates are priests, pilots, filmmakers, businessmen, CEOs, technicians, OFWs, accountants, lawmakers, musicians, and a whole lot more. While Bosconians come from different backgrounds, from both the upper and lower class, one thing is certain: that we all continue to work for the greater good.As Bosconian graduates reach the workplace, they become mostly well-regarded for being holistically developed. Having instilled Filipino and Christian values, plus being technically skilled and having an innate yearning to learn, it’s no wonder that 200 years later, Don Bosco’s dream is alive and well. With his Salesians being the second largest order in the Catholic Church, the youth are in good hands, as we still mainly focus on providing opportunities for the marginalized youth and those who cannot sustain themselves.

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    Don Bosco Technical College fosters a strong family environment and friendly atmosphere among the Salesian community and lay staff. The Catholic faith and Salesian preventive system are deeply ingrained, with consistent practice of rites. There is an emphasis on holistically developing students through teaching, clubs, and approachable faculty. The college also provides avenues for professional growth of employees.

    However, some potential areas for improvement include salary competitiveness compared to other institutions. There were comments about inconsistent policies and inexperienced management, particularly in certain departments. The workload was mentioned as potentially heavy by some reviewers. Finally, facilities like parking and food services could potentially be upgraded according to a few reviewers.

    Recent reviews

    4.0
    English Classroom Teacher
    Jul 2024
    Mandaluyong City Metro Manila3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Reason, Religion, Rapport
    The good thingsThe family spirit of the Salesians and Lay Mission Partners.
    The challengesSalary is not competitive
    4.0
    Records Clerk
    Sep 2021
    Cebu City Cebu9 to 10 years in the role, former employee
    Amazing and a nice company to work with
    The good thingsAll is prayerful and friendly. Working environment is great.
    The challengesLots of challenges if you just find happiness in your work
    4.0
    Supervisor me
    Jul 2021
    11 to 12 years in the role, former employee
    Happy working environment
    The good thingsFamily Spirit Environment Friendly People,
    The challengesNone that I can think of at the moment.
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