About Don Bosco Technical College - Cebu
Don Bosco Technical College - Cebu is an educational institution founded in 1954 by the Salesians of Don Bosco, initially established as Boys' Town Cebu to serve underprivileged and abandoned boys. The college operates under the Salesian educational philosophy, emphasizing holistic development through academic excellence, technical skills, and Christian values. It offers a comprehensive educational pathway from Kindergarten through Senior High School, along with Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs and College degrees. The institution's mission focuses on producing 'technopreneurs'—individuals skilled in technology and entrepreneurship. Key administrative roles are held by members of the Salesian community, including a Rector and President, Vice Presidents for various departments, and coordinators for specific functions like sports development. The college organizes events such as Bosco Camp, formation activities, club orientations, and foundation week celebrations to foster community spirit and values formation. Recent initiatives include parent formation sessions addressing contemporary issues like mental health in the digital age. Facilities and infrastructure are showcased in a gallery, and the institution is located in Punta Princesa, Cebu City, Philippines.