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SCHOOL PROFILE
SCHOOL YEAR 2016 - 2017

STO. NINO COLLEGE


OF ORMOC, INC.
Dona Feliza Mejia, Ormoc City
6541 Leyte, Philippines
snco_ormoccity@yahoo.com.ph
(053) 561 - 4338

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MISSION

GOVERNANCE

As an educational institution, Sto. Nino College


of Ormoc, Inc. seeks to be competent and
competitive by developing students to become
intellectually sensitive and aware to respond to
societys needs.

The Board of Directors (BOD) is the highest


governing board of the Sto. Nino College of
Ormoc, Inc. It is composed of ten (10) members.
The President and Chief Executive Officer is the
Chairman of the Board.

VISION
We envision self-fulfilled SNCians of character
and integrity imbued with the values of service,
nationalism, and competence.
To achieve its Vision, SNC aims to:
1) Create an atmosphere that will allow
students to be analytic and critical;
2) Expose students to actual and real-life
situations and activities through linkages
with different relevant industries;
3) Inculcate Filipino ideals and aspirations; and
4) Develop a sensitivity to the spiritual, social,
moral and environmental needs of society.

HISTORY
Sto. Nino College of Ormoc, Inc. started in 1982
as Ormoc Vocational Institute Corporation,
aimed at providing instruction to the youth in the
different branches of learning particularly those
prescribed by the government for elementary,
secondary and college programs, as well as
offer technical and vocational courses. In 1984,
the vocational courses granted government
recognition and permit were dressmaking, mens
tailoring, practical bookkeeping and office
procedures, practical electricity, appliance
repair, stenography, typewriting, hair science,
cosmetology and culinary arts.
Through the years, the government granted
recognition allowing the school to offer programs
from basic education, secondary education,
college degree courses and today, both junior
and senior high school programs.
SNCOI boasts of offering four-year degree
programs in Bachelor of Secondary Education
major in English, Bachelor of Science in
Business Administration major in Human
Resource Development Management, Bachelor
of Science in Tourism Management and
Bachelor of Science in Criminology.
Sto, Nino College of Ormoc, Inc. is a growing
academic institution keeping true to its original
purpose of providing the community with an
education that is both accessible and affordable.

The BOD reviews and approves the


organizations purpose, values and strategies,
which is drafted by a committee of stakeholders.
The BOT is also responsible for the acquisition,
conservation, management, and disposition of
school funds in accordance with the
corporations internal rules and the laws of the
Republic of the Philippines.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mrs. Erlinda N. Verendia - Chairman
Dr. Filomeno P. Maglasang - Vice Chairman
Engr. Adriel M. Verendia - Secretary
Mrs. Renee N. Enriquez - Treasurer
Ms. Fe S. Lladoc - Auditor
Members
Mrs. Daprosa C. Perez
Mrs. Thelma O. Aparis
Mrs. Felisa P. Nathan
Mr. Guillermo Parrilla
Mr. John Eulalio Nepomuceno O. Aparis II

CAMPUS LEADERSHIP
Mrs. Erlinda N. Verendia

President & CEO

Mrs. Renee N. Enriquez

VP Finance

Engr. Adriel M. Verendia

VP Operations

Mr. John ENO Aparis II

VP Academics
Registrar

Dr. Ma. Concepcion Maico

Dean of College
School Administrator

Mr. Allan Edvil Arreza

Property Custodian

PSupt. Antonio Vacal (Ret.)

Dean of Criminology

Dr. Teresita Tugonon

Dean of Education

Mrs. Ma. Peregrina Toring

Dean of Business
Administration

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Mrs. Caesara Ann Pirante

Head, Tourism
Management

Mrs. Veronica Baltonado

Principal, Basic
Education Dept.

Mrs. Maria Carmina de Loyola

Guidance Counselor

Ms. Analyn Dela Victoria

Student Affairs and


Services Officer

Ms. Fe Lladoc

Librarian

Ms. Kareen Mae Aparis

Librarian

Mrs. Ana Lea Perez

Assist. Librarian

Mrs. Nelia Gabiane

Assist. Librarian

Ms. Veronica Viovicente

Cashier

Ms. Imelda Auman

Accounts Officer

Ms. Janice Pawaan

Records Officer

Mr. Wendell Lanojan

NSTP Coordinator

THE CAMPUS

The school is situated in the suburban side of


the city, near to a catholic church and churches
of other religious denominations. It is also near
Ormoc District Hospital and several clinics.
A few meters away from the school property is
the main road / highway which makes access to
public transportation convenient.

THE SNC COMMUNITY


The Sto. Nino College of Ormoc, Inc provides
academic services in basic, secondary and
tertiary education through the following units:

BASIC EDUCATION
Kindergarten
Grade School
High School
Senior High School
- Associate in Business Management (ABM)
- General Academic (GA)
- Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
School of Management

- Bachelor of Science in Business


Administration major in Human Resource
Development Management
- Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
School of Teacher Education

- Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education


major in English

- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education


(Generalist Curriculum)
Criminology Department

The school boasts of five (5) edifices, two (2) of


which are under construction. A canteen with an
array of nutritious meals and snacks is also
located inside the campus.

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POPULATION

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STAKEHOLDERS
The Stakeholders are groups affected by
policies implemented by the school in creating a
community atmosphere that promotes learning
and related learning experiences, and upholds
the values and ideals inherent of the school in
consonance with the institutions mission, vision
and objectives.
Activities are planned and conducted to promote
stakeholder engagement and participation for
consultation, suggestions for improvement,
monitoring and evaluation in the aspects of
curricular and co-curricular activities, operations
and policies.

TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES:


78

BASIC EDUCATION
Kindergarten: 80
Grade School: 173
High School: 125
Senior High School: 85

Stakeholder engagement strategies include


regular Parents-Teachers Conferences,
orientation seminars for students and parents,
academic convocations, school forums,
departmental and faculty meetings, and the
likes.

Students

Board of Directors

Parents

Administration

Teachers

Local Government

School Personnel

Civic Society/Private
Sector

Suppliers

Non-Government Organizations

SUSTAINABILITY POLICIES AND


CAMPAIGNS
NO SMOKING POLICY

PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
BSBA:
BSTM:
BSEd:
BEEd:
BSCrim:

Smoking is prohibited in all areas inside the


campus and within 100 meters from the school
gate. Employees and staff, parents, and visitors
are likewise prohibited. This was enacted to
promote a healthy and clean environment while
decreasing health hazards within the school
community.

ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
Students and other stakeholders are enjoined in
scheduled seminars on environmental
awareness, waste segregation and
management, so their knowledge and attitude
towards such topics will be broadened to help
not only the school but also in the community.

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The school maintains a waste segregation and


management policy wherein students are taught
and encouraged to throw their wastes properly
in designated trash bins being provided inside
every classroom and in strategic areas inside
the campus.
The school as a community is also actively
involved in events and activities spearheaded by
the both public and private sectors, to name a
few are the Beachurero (coastal clean-up), and
Arbor Day Celebration (annual tree-planting
activity of the local government). Scheduled
clean-up drives are also set inside the school
grounds for a more active participation.
Tie-ups with the City Disaster Risk Reduction
M a n a g e m e n t O f fi c e ( C D R R M O ) , C i t y
Environment and Natural Resources (ENRD),
Ormoc RESCUE Unit, Ormoc City Health Office
(CHO) and other local agencies have been
strengthened. These agencies along with nongovernment organizations have been invited by
the school to conduct lectures and seminar
workshops that will broaden SNCs knowledge
on topics such environmental awareness,
climate change, disaster risk reduction and the
likes.

CIVIC SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY


Involvements in the civic society have been
forged to slowly but surely reinforce the Filipino
values of bayanihan and malasakit in the hearts
and minds of all members of the SNC
community.

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conducted for the SNC community to participate


in.

ANTI-TRUANCY CAMPAIGN
An Anti-Truancy policy was recently launched to
eradicate cutting classes among the students,
the Junior and Senior High School students
most especially. Aside from the security guards,
campus police / Criminology Interns are also
being utilized.
Clubs and student organizations are also
strengthened to encourage active participation
among the students.

CAMPUS COMMUNITY SERVICE


The Campus Community Service, otherwise
known as DA, is a program launched by the
Student Affairs and Services Office that deploys
college students with minor offenses and
misdemeanors to help in campaigns of the
school. College students who have violated
provisions in the Student Handbook are
scheduled to serve a specific amount of time at
the end of every semester to help in activities
such as clean-up drives, campus beautification,
volunteer tasks in the offices of the Unified
Student Government, Student Affairs and
Services, and other offices in the campus where
extra hands are needed.

The school has been actively involved in the


Kiwanis Clubs annual Alay Lakad activity which
benefits scholars. Activities hosted by the
Philippine Red Cross, Ormoc City Blood
Council, Gawad Kalinga and other civic groups
are also participated in by the school.

CONCLUSION

HEALTH AND WELLNESS CAMPAIGN

The BOD and the Administration and staff, as


well as other stakeholders are one and
committed in helping rebuild and thrust the
entire SNC community towards the future of the
Philippine Educational System.

Recently, the school tied up with the Ormoc City


Medical Society (OCMS), OCMS Auxiliary, and
the Philippine College of Cardiologists (PCC) in
the conduct of a Basic Life Support (BLS) and
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) seminar
in response to RA 10871 or the Basic Life
Support Training in Schools Act, otherwise
known as the Samboy Lim Law.
College students enrolled in the Criminology
Department have a Road Run program every
Tuesday and Thursday at 4:00 in the morning.
Further, the school offers an array of athletic
groups from wushu to volleyball for interested
students. An annual Zumba activity is also

Sto. Nino College of Ormoc, Inc. is a growing


academic institution geared towards further
improvement in the aspects of operations,
academics (curriculum and instruction) and
campus life.

NOTE
This updated School Profile only covers until the
first half of the month of November 2016.
College enrollment is still ongoing. More projects
and linkages are being established for the
remainder of the school year.

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