Available courses
Computer Systems Servicing NC2
Computer Systems Servicing NC2 is a specialized course for Senior High School students under the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Track. It equips learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to install, configure, and maintain computer systems, as well as diagnose and repair hardware and software issues. The course covers core competencies such as assembling computer systems, installing and configuring operating systems, setting up computer networks, and ensuring system performance. Upon completion, students are prepared for the Computer Hardware Servicing National Certification Level II (NC II) assessment, enabling them to pursue careers in IT support, technical servicing, and related fields.
Grade 11 - Intro to World Religion and Belief System
This course explores the diverse range of religious beliefs and practices around the world. It examines major world religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism, as well as indigenous and lesser-known belief systems. The course focuses on understanding the historical development, key teachings, rituals, and cultural impact of these religions. It encourages students to appreciate religious diversity, foster interfaith dialogue, and critically analyze the role of religion in shaping societies and individual worldviews.