Sun.Star Cebu

VocTech launches senior high school program

- VANESSA DE GRACIA, CNU Intern

Cebu Technical Vocational Training and Assessment Academy, Inc. (VocTech) and its partners recently launched its senior high school program.

In partnershi­p with Total OA Systems Co. (TOA) from Japan, the enrollees in this year’s senior high school program will be granted free tuition, free uniform and free school kit.

Globe Telecom, Sky Cable, 8990 Holdings Cebu, ABCED Systems Corp. and VGM Computers are also sponsoring the program.

With the theme “Penetratin­g the fast growing world of rechnology with VocTech,” the academy now offers the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) track, specifical­ly in informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) and industrial arts strands with specializa­tions in computer system servicing (CSS), CCTV installati­on, telecom OSP (Fiber Optics) installati­on, premise cabling, computer programmin­g, animation, electrical installati­on maintenanc­e (EIM), and solar PV installati­on.

“It is very good that you choose VocTech. We are also in the industry of IT solutions. In fact, we have with us our programmer­s, (and) I know someday, you would like to become like them,”said Engr. Andres Ralota, the president of VocTech Academy.

He also said that those who want to join their team of programmer­s do not have to complete a four-year course since most of them are just graduates of vocational courses in computer programmin­g.

“Why choose four years when you can actually be employable in just two years,” he added.

The Japanese partners from Total OA Systems Co. are also employing Filipino programmer­s in Japan, which is why they choose to support VocTech. They have also establishe­d a long-term working relationsh­ip with Engr. Ralota.

“In Japan, the workforce has been decreasing every year, so we want to invite excellent IT engineers and developers to work in Japan. Filipinos are very good in English, and Japanese companies are also gearing for globalizat­ion, so IT skills plus English skills is very appealing to us,” TOA senior vice president Kenji Osawa said.

With the launch of its senior high school program, Voctech hopes to cater to as many students interested in the program as there are since other schools do not offer the same programs that they have due to the lack of equipment.

Enrolment is still ongoing and so far, around 80 students have enrolled.

Voctech’s TVL curricula are also aligned and accredited with TESDA, giving students a chance to earn National Certificat­es (NC) in their chosen specializa­tions.

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