Holy Trinity College of General Santos City explained

Holy Trinity College of General Santos City
Motto:"Living and Learning to a greener future"
Type:Private non-profit, non-stock corporation and co-educational Basic and Higher Education institution
Founders:BGen. Consejo S. Albano Ed.D

Gertrudes T. Albano

Atty. Josemar T. Albano

Rosalyn T. Albano

Rey T. Albano, Ph.D

Marylone A. Canlas
Chairman:Atty. Josemar T. Albano, JD, MA, MM
President:Rey T. Albano, Ph.D Ed. Management
Vice-President:Atty. Josemar T. Albano JD, MA, MM

Marylone A. Canlas
Students:6,652
City:General Santos
Province:South Cotabato
Country:Philippines
Coor:6.1132°N 125.1686°W
Pushpin Map:Mindanao#Philippines
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Mindanao##Location in the Philippines
Campus:Daproza Avenue (Undergraduates and Graduates)
Balagtas Street (Grade School and High school)
Total land area: approx. 5 hectares (incl. separate expansions)
Colors:Green and White
Nickname:Wildcat/Trinitarian
Mascot:Philippine Wildcat

The Holy Trinity College of General Santos City is a school in General Santos, Philippines. It is a non-sectarian school duly registered in the Securities and Exchange Commission, through its Davao City office. Holy Trinity College of General Santos was established by the Albano Family, as a Pre-school in 1984 and registered as a College in 1989.

History

The school was envisioned in the early 1980s by BGen. Consejo S. Albano and his wife Gertrudes Roxas Trinidad-Albano began as a piano school, then called The Albano Piano School, with lessons conducted by their daughter, Rosalyn T. Albano. With full support from their children, Rey and Marylone Albano, and with financial assistance provided by then Capt. Josemar T. Albano, who was then working overseas as captain on ocean-going vessels, the foundation stone of the school was laid on March 28, 1984, on the occasion of Josemar Albano's birthday.

In 1984, the Holy Trinity Preschool started with 28 children in the family home of the Albanos with Gertrudes as the school head and Rosalyn as the teacher. In 1986, the school opened primary Grades 1-3 and the name of the school was changed to Holy Trinity School. Merlinda Ortega became the first full-time faculty of the school. A parcel of land acquired through the financing of Capt. Josemar Albano allowed the construction of a new building for the primary grades while the original preschool structure was renovated. Rey Albano also joined his mother and sister in the administration of the school, acting as the school's registrar. In 1987, Grade 4-6 were opened to complete the elementary program with more classrooms built to provide for the demand. The next year, in 1988, the High School Department opened enrolling 196 students for the pioneer batch, thus allowing Holy Trinity School to offer the complete Basic Education program.

SY 1989-1990, the school acquired legal personality as Holy Trinity College of General Santos City Inc. when it was registered with the SEC on May 21, 1990. The following degrees were initially offered:

The college department started with an enrollment of 124 students with Capt. Josemar T. Albano retired from the seas to become the first president of Holy Trinity College together with BGen. Consejo S. Albano serving as the first Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The school continued to add more college courses to its program offering more learning and job opportunities for the local population.

In 1995, the graduate school was opened initially with two post-undergraduate courses of Master of Arts in Educational Management and Master of Arts in Guidance Counseling.

In 1996, a new four-story building was constructed to accommodate the Basic Education students and to allow for the creation of many facilities including the library and laboratories. A two-story building was also constructed to serve as a centralized comfort room for the students and staff.

In 1997, Capt. Josemar T. Albano stepped down as president to become the Vice President for Administration to focus on his law studies. He relinquished his position to BGen. Consejo S. Albano, Ed.D.

In 2001, another building was erected to house the chapel, canteen, as well as more classrooms and laboratories.

Courses offered

In accordance with CHED Memo Order #41 Series of 2008, Holy Trinity College of General Santos has been recognized by the Institutional Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation (IQuAME) of the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) (CHED) as a Developing Institution in the Philippines. The college courses are also accredited by ACSCU-AAI.

Graduate School Programs

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Business Management and Accountancy

College of Engineering and Technical Education

College of Criminal Justice Education

College of Teacher Education

School of Tech-Voch Education and Training (TVET) Programs

Diploma Courses (PQF 5)

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