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Don Bosco Technical College, Mandaluyong : ウィキペディア英語版
Don Bosco Technical College

Don Bosco Technical College (DBTC or simply Don Bosco Mandaluyong) is a private Catholic educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco. Don Bosco Mandaluyong offers all-boys elementary education, all-boys secondary education, co-educational tertiary education, night school (alternative learning system), and vocational training for out-of-school male youth. The college department was formerly exclusive for males until the year 2004 when the department made history by accepting female students.
It is part of the ''IUS'' or the ''Istituzioni Universitarie Salesiane'' (Salesian University Institutions), the Don Bosco Educational Apostolate of the Philippines and the Don Bosco Philippines North Province (DB-FIN). Don Bosco Mandaluyong was awarded with the ''ISO 9001:2000'' certification (Certificate No. 6720) by Moody International Certification (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. and United Kingdom Accreditation Service.
Don Bosco Mandaluyong is envisaged as one of the 'big three' schools in Mandaluyong City, together with La Salle Green Hills and Lourdes School of Mandaluyong, which also offer all-boys elementary education and all-boys secondary education.
==Seal==

The seal is bordered on top by the school's motto: ''Ascende Superius'', which means "come up to a higher place".
At the center of the seal is a cross symbolizing the primacy of Christian Catholic education and formation of the institution. The cross rests on a ''salakot''-a traditional Filipino hat-to signify the distinct Filipino character.
Between the horizontal section of the cross and the ''salakot'' is the founding year of the school, 1953; appearing atop three lines. The lines represent the three elements of Don Bosco's Preventive System of Education, namely: Reason (principle-driven life), Religion (spirituality) and Loving Kindness (connectedness and mutuality). The lines which resemble waves or ''daluyong'' in the local language, recall the legendary origin of the community of Mandaluyong. Tradition has it, that the name of the city where the school is located originated from the abundance of the waves or "mga daluyong".
The half-gear on the left and the laurel leaves on the right that surround the central design are emblematic respectively of technical and academic education. This seal in its current form was first used in 1988-89. Previously, the original seal consists only of the blue-green half-gear and laurel leaves.

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