Academic & Technical Programs
Dual Curriculum - Academic & Technical

Don Bosco Technical Institute – Victorias offers basic education for elementary and secondary levels in accordance to the DepEd’s K-12 Program. The secondary level offers an academic-technical program aligning itself to the thrust for productive, relevant and quality technical-vocational education by the Department of Education (DepEd Order No. 37, series of 2005). The presence of both technical and academic curricula makes the student workload heavy and the schedule tight. Hence, students who cannot satisfactorily meet the demands of such a curriculum will be advised to transfer to another suitable school. DBTI offers elementary and secondary curricular programs as approved by the Department of Education (DepEd). In 2012, DBTI has started implementing the K-12 Program of the DepEd.
Dual Curriculum - Technical Programs
- Wood Working
- Manual Drafting
- Computer w/ Robotics
- Metal Filing Workshop
- Electrical & Civil Technology
- Mechanical Technology w/ Welding
OFFERINGS:
- STEM - Engineering
- STEM - Health Sciences
- Humanities & Social Sciences
- Accountancy, Business & Management
Vision
MISSION
CORE VALUES
Implies attitudes and practices that can be grouped into four areas:
1. becoming an upright citizen: promoting the dignity and rights of the individual; preparing for family life; developing work skills with honesty and professional competence; promoting justice, peace and the common good in politics; respecting creation and promoting culture;
2. serious commitment to discovering one’s life plan;
3. consistent service to the Church and all people through voluntary and missionary service;
4. promptness in dealing with new situations and ability to sacrifice less important things for the sake of higher values.
Kindergarten & Elementary
Kinder
Elementary
For the Intermediate level (Grades 4–6), there are five major subjects: English, Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, Mathematics, and Science. Others are Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao, Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan, and MAPEH. Edukasyon Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan includes: Gardening, Home Economics / care /safety, and woodworks. Computer Literacy shall be organized as a year-long session from Grade 4 to 6. Intensive Robotics Technology, special sessions in music and sports are also included at this level for the early development of the pupils.
Junior High SchooL

We are also the first to innovate and one of the only schools to employ a unique dual academic-and-technical curriculum in the Philippines. Our technical programs not only enhance our students skills and knowledge in the fields of drafting, mechanics, programming, and electronics, but also encourage them to apply what they’ve learned in their daily lives. This, coupled with the fact of Don Bosco’s unique emphasis on character formation from a young age, has led to our graduates being well-renowned in the industry for their capacity to adapt and excel in their own fields, while retaining that signature Bosconian identity of remaining humble and morally grounded in whatever they do.
Technical Programs:
- Wood Working
- Manual Drafting
- Computer w/ Robotics
- Metal Filing Workshop
- Electrical & Civil Technology
- Mechanical Technology w/ Welding
Senior High SchooL

OFFERINGS:
STEM – Engineering
STEM – Health Sciences
Accountancy, Business & Management
Humanities & Social Sciences
Don Bosco Technical Institute-Victorias Senior High School seeks to provide an educative environment where students can grow in their Christian values, acquire the needed scholastic aptitudes, develop a sense of nationalism, and increase responsiveness to changes and demands of society.
The Senior High School Department aims to create an educative environment that can produce graduates who embody Don Bosco’s ideals, graduates who are “honest and productive citizens, and committed Christians.” In effect the senior high school graduates must have a deep sense of nationalism, competent academically and technically, responsive to the social needs, and know as well as practice the life and Christian example of St. John Bosco.
Additionally, the senior high school graduates are prepared for the four (4) exits of their Senior High School Program: (1) higher education; (2) employment; (3) entrepreneurship; and (4) middle-level skills.

