Programs and Services

The Enterprise-Based Education and Training (EBET) Program refers to a TVET delivered by an enterprise, including programs that are developed and recommended by recognized industry boards and industry associations, which may be stand-alone or linked with a technical vocational institution.

Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Program Registration

Assessment and certification of the competencies of the middle-level skilled workers through PTQCS.

A one-day Urban Gardening and Landscaping Workshop was held for SMAW NCI students to promote Green TVET best practices and equip them with skills in sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation.

The workshop combined theory and hands-on activities, covering topics such as urban gardening, sustainable landscaping, soil preparation, water conservation, and garden design. Students applied their learning through practical exercises, fostering creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.

In celebration of Women’s Month, a food processing training was held for 35 PWDs (Persons with Disabilities) and Out-of-School Youths (OSYs) in Macalelon, Quezon. The training focused on chips making, camote chips, and calamansi juice concentrate production, aimed at enhancing participants' skills and creating economic opportunities.

On March 14, 2025, the Provincial Training Center - San Antonio (PTC-SA) welcomed council members of The Lutheran Church in the Philippines (LCP) for a courtesy visit. The visit highlighted LCP’s support for its members currently enrolled in Bread and Pastry NC II training at the center.

The gathering fostered meaningful discussions and strengthened ties between PTC-SA and LCP, reinforcing their shared commitment to equipping youth with vocational skills. Both parties look forward to continued collaboration in empowering future scholars.

TESDA Provincial Training Center (PTC) San Antonio actively participated in the Quezon Provincial Localized Kilos-Unlad Training, spearheaded by the provincial government through the 4Ps Provincial Advisory Council.

PTC San Antonio Officer-in-Charge Ms. Niña Rochelle V. Ariano joined the training on March 20, 2025, where stakeholders developed a provincial action plan aimed at improving the well-being of 4Ps beneficiaries. Key initiatives include scholarships, job fairs, TVET programs, community learning centers, and electrification projects.

In celebration of 2025 National Women’s Month, Bondoc Peninsula Technological Institute (BPTI) hosted a seminar titled “Breaking Barriers: Effective Communication Strategies for Mental Health Support” on March 20, 2025, at the BPTI Social Hall.

Ms. Abegail Manalo, Nurse II from the Department of Health, led the session, emphasizing empathetic communication and the importance of breaking the stigma around mental health.

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