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Sorsogon State College

Sorsogon State College
Former names
  • Sorsogon Trade School
  • Sorsogon School of Arts and Trades[1]
  • Sorsogon College of Arts and Trades
TypeState College
Established1993
AffiliationNonsectarian
PresidentDr. Helen R. Lara
Vice-president
  • Oscar G. cariñola (Administration)
  • Ritzelda A. Deri PhD (Academic Affairs)
PrincipalMrs. Beatriz D. Guarte (Area Chairman, Laboratory High School)
Dean
  • Dr. Alfonso Garcia Jr (Education)
  • Dr. Bernardo Quiñones (Technology)
  • Engr. BRufo Durian III (Engineering and Architecture)
  • Rose Anne Cleotilde Sambo DVD (Agriculture)
  • Lemy L. Villoso (BME Department)
  • Rey Rodrigueza (ICT/Educ. Department)
Location, ,
12°58′34″N 124°00′30″E / 12.97621°N 124.00828°E
Campus
  • Castilla Campus
  • Bulan Campus
  • Magallanes Campus
  • Sorsogon City Campus
Colors Green 
NicknameTrade
Affiliations
Websitesorsogonstatecollege.edu.ph

The Sorsogon State College (SSC) is one of the oldest trade schools in the Philippines. It was established as Sorsogon Trade School[2] in 1907, was renamed Sorsogon School of Arts and Trades by virtue of Republic Act 704 in June 1953[1] and again renamed Sorsogon College of Arts and Trades in 1976. In December 1993, after 86 years of existence, it was converted into a state college with three national vocational high schools in the province integrated to it.[3] This was thru R.A. 7666 authored by then Cong. Salvador H. Escudero III and Sen. Leticia Ramos Shahani, approved on December 31, 1993 by President Fidel V. Ramos.

The College was operationalized through a province-wide umbrella system where four vocational schools were integrated. The Sorsogon College of Arts and Trades (SCAT) became School of Industrial Technology and Education (SITE) to concentrate on Teacher Education and Technology. The Sorsogon National Agriculture School (SNAS) became School of Agriculture and Agriculture Based Technology (SAABT), to concentrate on Agriculture and Agriculture Based Technology. Bulan Vocational High School was renamed School of Arts and trades (SAT) and became Institute of Management and Information Technology (IMIT) to concentrate on Business Management and Information Communication Technology (ICT), and Magallanes School of Fisheries became School of Fisheries and Fisheries Based Technology (SFFBT) to concentrate on Fishery Technology and Fisheries Resource Development. The main campus is located at Magsaysay Street, Sorsogon City.

Notes

  1. ^ a b "R.A. No. 704: An Act Converting the Sorsogon Trade School and the Pangasinan Trade School to National Schools of Arts and Trades, Authorizing the Appropriation of Funds Therefor". The Corpus Juris. 14 May 1952. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  2. ^ http://sorsogoncity.wordpress.com/2011/04/23/ssc-striving-for-relevance-and-excellence/
  3. ^ "Republic Act No. 7666". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. 30 December 1993. Retrieved 21 June 2020.

References

  • Republic Act No. 7666, Republic of the Philippines.
  • Sorsogon State College Code

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