Aboitiz Foundation to play major role in creating Taguig-Pateros

“Thank you Aboitiz!”
(From left) Aboitiz Foundation Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sonny Carpio, Aboitiz Foundation President Susan Valdez, Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano, and Taguig City Councilor Pammy Zamora

 

Taguig National High School (TNHS), the oldest and biggest high school in Taguig City, is poised to be the first technological-vocational (tech-voc) school in Taguig-Pateros, thanks to teacher trainings and classroom refurbishments recently provided by the Aboitiz Foundation.

The Aboitiz Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the Aboitiz Group, has invested in TNHS through the NCII Certification training of five TNHS teachers under the Technology Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

The certifications will allow the teachers to competently teach technical skills to TNHS students. These certifications were awarded in a simple ceremony last January 28.

In addition to the trainings, the Aboitiz Foundation also refurbished and converted two TNHS classrooms into specialized lecture and workshop rooms for the school’s Electrical and Automotive Technology classes.

The new technology rooms were equipped with brand new tech-voc modules, tools, and equipment designed to enhance students’ learning of technical and vocational skills.

These rooms were turned over to TNHS last March 25 in an event graced by Taguig City Mayor Laarni “Lani” Cayetano and Department of Education (DepEd) Taguig-Pateros Division Superintendent Danilo Gutierrez.

The DepEd Taguig-Pateros Division of City Schools has recommended the conversion of TNHS into the division’s first public technical-vocational (tech-voc) high school. TNHS is the Aboitiz Foundation’s beneficiary school in Taguig City.

“The Aboitiz Foundation is committed to developing tech-voc high schools in the country. Tech-voc high schools provide excellent educational and livelihood opportunities for public high school students who may not go to college due to financial constraints,” said Augusto “Sonny” Carpio III, Aboitiz Foundation Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.

The Aboitiz Foundation supports the development of tech-voc high schools in areas where Aboitiz companies operate. Tech-voc high schools will aid the government’s K and 12 program by teaching students technical skills for employment after graduation, or part-time work to support further studies.

NEW CLASSROOMS FOR LEARNING
(From left) Aboitiz Foundation Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Sonny Carpio,
Aboitiz Foundation President Susan Valdez, Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano,
DepEd Taguig-Pateros Division Superintendent Danilo Gutierrez, and Taguig National High School Principal Santiago Alvis

 

About the Aboitiz Foundation

The Aboitiz Foundation is the social development arm of the Aboitiz Group. Formed in 1988, the Foundation implements corporate social responsibility initiatives in areas where Aboitiz firms operate. For over 25 years, the Aboitiz Foundation has uplifting lives all over the country by helping people help themselves.

The Aboitiz Foundation currently focuses its work in three key areas: education, enterprise development, and environment.

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