SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS

These are the Senior High School programs offered by STI College-Ormoc.

  • NO ENTRANCE EXAMS for incoming students!
  • STI now accepts Grade 12 Transferees!

If you have any inquiries, feel free to contact us.

Note: Our campus is unable to accept foreign students.

Academic Track​

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)​

Designed for students who want to pursue a degree centered on formulas, the STEM strand provides the necessary introduction for students in solving real-life problems and technical developments as foundation in related programs like Information Technology, Engineering, and Medicine.

Jumpstart your basic knowledge about the key principles of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through critical thinking, solving calculus, and getting acquainted with the branches of science such as biology, chemistry, and physics to name a few.

  • Design and interpret models, demonstrations, simulations, and representations of key principles in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines.
  • Utilize critical thinking to make sense of problems and apply the steps that scientists follow before arriving to a judgment about the world around you by applying scientific skills including familiarity with laboratory procedures, test methods, equipment, and protocols.
  • Employ valid and reliable research strategies in solving real issues faced by a partner company and help in creating and improving an existing product, and generating a new understanding in a changing world of technology.
  • Solve multi-concept and rich-context problems accurately using an approach which involves experiments and utilizing the underlying scientific, technical, and mathematical principles and ideas.
  • Conduct a scientific or technical research and present the result both orally and written in a logical, clear, and effective way.
  • Pre-Calculus
  • General Biology 1
  • Basic Calculus
  • General Biology 2
  • General Physics 1
  • General Chemistry 1
  • General Physics 2
  • General Chemistry 2

Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM)

Established for open-minded students who take interest in venturing to new economic heights, the ABM strand prepares aspiring business and finance tycoons with a full-scale curriculum developed in collegiate programs such as Accountancy, Business Management, and Economics.

Sharpen your logical and analytical skills on organizing marketing plans and programs, managing financial plans, embodying business ethics, and inculcating the principles of a real-world business cycle which may lead you to major on degrees like Accountancy, Finance, and Business Management.

  • Develop and organize marketing plans and programs
  • Analyze and interpret business data
  • Evaluate and present financial plans and programs
  • Exemplify and employ business ethics
  • Simulate and undergo a real world business cycle
  • Organization & Management
  • Business Mathematics
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business & Management 1
  • Business Finance
  • Fundamentals of Accountancy, Business & Management 2
  • Applied Economics
  • Business Ethics & Social Responsibility

Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)

Tackling the art of social and communication disciplines, the HUMSS strand offers primary knowledge for students who want to take a degree in people-oriented programs such as Education, Communication Arts, and Psychology, preparing them for an outgoing, artistic, and sociological world.

Build confidence and enthusiasm in exploring the other side of the wall through interaction and storytelling courses offered such as oral and written communication, community engagement, global trends and networks, and analyzing social issues among others.

  • Apply the ideas and methods in analyzing various social issues
  • Look into the challenges and solutions found in local and global communities
  • Promote mutual understanding across socio-economic and geo-political contexts
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  • Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems
  • Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences
  • Creative Writing
  • Disciplines and Ideas in the Applied Social Sciences
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Philippine Politics and Governance
  • Trends, Networks, and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century
  • Community Engagement, Solidarity and Citizenship

General Academic (GA)

Catering primarily for students who are veering to study general education rather than a specific field, the GA strand opens doors for future world leaders who are still undecided on what specific collegiate program to take, enabling them to be successful in their chosen field of endeavors.

Explore various multimedia skills such as conducting interviews and surveys, organizing recreational events, and producing business plans on top of the standard elective courses offered in the STEM, HUMSS, and ABM strands.

  • Apply the skills for effective communication and logic to real life situations.
  • Perform close analysis and critical interpretation through multimedia.
  • Organize interactive symposia, fitness, and recreational events.
  • Produce creative portfolios and academic writings.
  • Conduct surveys, research, and interviews about the condition of the country.
  • Prepare career and business plans and job analysis.
  • Design posters about the environment.
  • Create quality and marketable products.
  • Formulate family and community emergency preparedness plan.
  • Organization & Management
  • Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
  • Applied Economics
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from HUMSS Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from any Track/Strand subjects)
  • Elective (from any Track/Strand subjects)

Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track

Computer and Communications Technology (CCT)

ICT | INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY​

Be a master IT troubleshooter with our CCT program as you develop your skills and be adept in diagnosing and troubleshooting computer hardware and network systems.

Equip yourself with various IT skills in computer networks, electronic communications, data communications, and broadband technology, to name a few. Students who choose this specialization may pursue college degrees in Computer Engineering and other technology-related programs.

  • Install and set up computer systems and networks.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot computer systems and networks.
  • Maintain and repair computer systems and networks.
  • Install mast and accessories.
  • Install and lay out cables.
  • Install and configure Customer Premise Equipment (CPE)
  • Computer Engineering Drafting & Design
  • Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics
  • Computer Hardware Fundamentals
  • Basic Computer Technology
  • Electronic Communications
  • Data Communications
  • Broadband Technology
  • Computer Networks

IT in Mobile App & Web Development (ITMAWD)​

ICT | INFORMATION & COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY​

As technology continues to advance, our ITMAWD program will provide the students with the technical know-hows and applicable skills to have an in-demand career in mobile and web application and development.

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the concepts of computer programming, scripting languages, build iOS and Android applications, and create and optimize content for mobile and web applications. Students who choose this specialization may pursue college degrees in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Programming, and other IT-related programs.

  • Design program logic.
  • Apply program development approach.
  • Apply object-oriented program language skills.
  • Apply programming skills in a second language.
  • Apply web and mobile programming skills.
  • Computer Programming 1 (Java/Intro to Programming)
  • Computer Programming 2 (HTML, CSS/Web Interfaces)
  • Computer Programming 3 (Intermediate Java Programming)
  • Mobile App Programming 1 (Android OS and Java)
  • Computer Programming 4 (C#/Intro to .NET Programming)
  • Computer Programming 5 (JavaScript, jQuery)
  • Computer Programming 6 (SQL/Intro to ASP.NET)
  • Mobile App Programming 2 (Android OS and .NET Framework)

Culinary Arts (CULARTS)​

HE | HOME ECONOMICS​

Designed to provide a hands-on, professional training ground for students interested in the culinary world, our Culinary Arts program gives you basic skills and knowledge on food preparation techniques, cooking methods, different cuisines, and among others.

Learn the major principles of food preparation, food science, food handling, kitchen sanitation and safety, as well as planning and food costing in a state-of-the-art kitchen environment. Students who choose this specialization may pursue college degrees in Hospitality Management, Culinary Arts, and other hospitality-related programs.

  • Prepare stocks, sauces, and soups; appetizers and desserts; sandwiches, salads and dressing; starch and vegetable dishes; egg, poultry, and game dishes; meat and seafood dishes.
  • Package prepared food.
  • Plan and prepare food for ala carte and buffets.
  • Plan and control menu-based catering.
  • Organize bulk cooking operations.
  • Plan, prepare, and display a buffet.
  • Select, prepare, and serve specialized food items.
  • Select, prepare, and serve specialty cuisines.
  • Monitor catering revenue and costs.
  • Apply cook-chill-freeze production processes.
  • Introduction to Culinary Operations
  • Basic Food Production 101
  • Basic Food Production 102
  • Basic Food Production 103
  • Introduction to Commercial Cookery
  • Local & International Cuisines
  • Catering Management & Control System
  • Introduction to Bread & Pastry Production

Tourism Operations (TOPS)​

HE | HOME ECONOMICS​

Designed for students to gain broad knowledge and relevant practical skills needed in the tourism industry, our TOPS program will serve as your professional training ground and prepare you for a fulfilling career.

Master how to effectively operate and manage travel and tourism information systems, create travel-related reservations and tour itinerary, and promote tourism destinations, products, and services, among others. Students who choose this specialization may pursue college degrees in Tourism Management, Tourism and Events Management, and other tourism-related programs.

  • Operate an automated information system.
  • Source and provide destination information and advice.
  • Access and interpret product information.
  • Promote tourism products and services.
  • Create travel-related reservations and transactions.
  • Aid travel documentation preparation.
  • Issue International Air Transport Association (IATA) Billing Settlement Plan (BSP) documents and other passage documents.
  • Research information relevant to tour itinerary.
  • Manage arrangements for visitors.
  • Accompany and guide visitors in accordance with the tour itinerary.
  • Introduction to Travel Services
  • Tourism Sales & Marketing Principles
  • Tourism Information Management
  • Internet & E-Travel Commerce
  • Introduction to Travel & Tourism Industry
  • Tour Guiding & Escorting
  • 2 Electives
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