WHAT'S NEW?
August 23, 2013 is a historic moment for the school and all Beatinians. It was on this date that the first and only mobile education for call center training in the region was inspected and approved by TESDA Region IV. After months of preparation, Inspecting officers (Evangeline E. Plazo, Laurence P. Dimaunahan, Araceli A. Corpuz) together with Regional Director Luisita S. Dela Cruz, gave their approval and the permit to operate within the region. This momentous event gives Beatinians another reason to shout LOUD AND PROUD!
Psalm 106:1 Praise the LORD. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.
Psalm 106:1 Praise the LORD. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever.
Free "hilot" wellness trainingAs of November this year, BTTC Foundation was able to provide free "Hilot Wellness Massage NC II" training to one hundred eighty one (181) individuals from General Mariano Alvarez, Dasmariñas City and even from Laguna. This is one of the many testimonies of the foundation's commitment to fight ignorance and poverty.
Majority of the trainees are now employed and earning through the skills they have acquired during the training. |
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Education to employmentEducation / skill development alone is not enough. This is the very reason why Mrs. Merly Barbudo (BTTC President) and Mr. Edwin Barbudo (School Director) created the Education to employment Program.
BTTC is providing assistance to trainees seeking for employment , with the help of companies constantly searching for highly qualified applicants. This partnership is made possible through the efforts of the School Director. |
PUSHING FOR ENGLISH PROFICIENCYProviding quality education is a priority. Every Beatinian must be equipped with the tools and knowledge they need to be globally competitive. Since the opening of the Call Center Training, number of enrollees are accepted in large quantities. More than 80 percent of graduates are now working as call center agents. English proficiency is now being integrated into the curriculum of NKP, elementary, high school and college students. They are trained to speak english in and out of the campus.
Both BTTC and parents are working together in implementing the EOP (ENGLISH ONLY POLICY). Free english tutorials are currently being conducted after class hours. |