Basic Education Sector The
Don Bosco Technical College-BED (Basic Education Department) consists of three programs, namely the Grade School, the Junior High School and the Senior High School. Don Bosco Mandaluyong has a dual academic-technical curriculum since its foundation in 1953. Students take both standard academic courses prescribed by the
Department of Education (Philippines). Technical studies are the equivalent of the standard Technology and Livelihood Education subject in other schools, with the subjects focusing more on future occupations connected to engineering and technology.
Grade School The
Don Bosco Technical College-Grade School is a
Catholic elementary school for boys and girls, offering Kindergarten until Grade 6. The Grade School Program advocates Information Literacy as its approach to the basic curriculum required by the Department of Education. Its entire program is located in the Doña Cecilia Building and the Savio Quadrangle beside the High School Building. The technical subjects are offered throughout the four years of Grade School, with computer technology taken during the four years and all technical subjects taken during fourth, fifth, and sixth grades.
Technical subjects: • Computer Information Technology • Work Education (includes Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical, and Drafting Technology) (For Grades 4 and above) • Robotics
Junior high school The
Don Bosco Technical College-Junior High School is a
Catholic secondary school for boys and girls, with a population of approximately 1,000 students. Its entire program is located in the High School Building (formerly the Blessed Philip Rinaldi Building) and the Savio Quadrangle beside the Dona Cecilia Building. The technical subjects are offered throughout the four years of Junior High School, with general technology subjects taken during seventh and eighth grades and a chosen specialization in the ninth and tenth grades (based on previous grades and a written placement exam).
Technical specializations & subjects: • Computer Technology • Mechanical Technology • Electronics Technology • Industrial Electricity • Drafting Technology (only seventh and eighth grades) • Computer-aided Design (only ninth and tenth grades)
Senior High School Tracks offered: • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) • ABM (Accountancy, Business, and Management) • DMT (Digital Media Technology)
College Sector Programs offered: • Bachelor of Science in Architecture • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
TVET Sector The TVET (Technical Vocational Education and Training Center; formerly the Manpower Skills and Training Center) was established in 1971 primarily to assist the youth of various communities by offering technical training as a means of acquiring manpower skills.
Fields offered: • Domestic Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (DOMRAC) NCII • Machining NCII • Electrical Installation Maintenance (EIM) NCII • Mechatronics Servicing NCII
Aircraft Maintenance Technology Aircraft Maintenance Technology is a 2-year technician program within the DBTC campus, plus a 3-month Supervised In-Plant Training (SIPT) in reputable companies and industrial workplaces. Students are taught to have mastery over reciprocating machines and familiarity in jet engine operations. This program enables to become specialized technicians in both Airframe and Powerplant, and are qualified to continue towards a bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering and in related fields. ==Affiliations and accreditations==