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7 Ιουλ 2021 · Dominican College of Tarlac (DCT) believes in the ultimate goal of education, that is, the total integral formation of the human person that would lead him to attain the purpose of which he was created, namely: union with God, community with others, and harmony with creation.
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Dominican College of Tarlac (DCT) believes in establishing and sustaining a learning system that nurtures the human person by providing thoughtful opportunities for the development of reason, deepening of faith, and living out of Filipino Christian values.
Mission: We commit ourselves to the total formation of the person, promotion of truth, and transformation of values for the service of humanity.
The document outlines DCT's vision, mission, goals, and objectives to form students holistically. It also describes the school seal and logo that represent the institution. The document provides an orientation on student life and culture at Dominican College of Tarlac (DCT).
The Dominican College of Tarlac (abbreviated as DCT) is a private, Catholic basic and higher education institution run by the congregation of Daughters of St. Dominic in Capas, Tarlac, Philippines. It was founded by Fr. Mariano M. Sablay in 1947 and named San Nicolas Academy.
The Guidance and Counseling Office mission, in alignment with the Dominican College of Tarlac, is to drive developmentally appropriate academic, career, and social/emotional growth of all students.
Dominican College of Tarlac was established in 1947 as San Nicolas Academy by Fr. Mariano Sablay to address the growing demand for secondary education in Capas, Tarlac. It was founded by the Dominican Sisters and started with 35 students.