

ASIAN COMPUTER COLLEGE
*Advancing Knowledge *Cultivating Potentials *Creating Success
About:
History

Asian Computer College was established in Mayapa, Calamba City on March 2000. During this year, the school offered both the College Short Computer Science Courses and Basic Education Curriculum – Complete Pre-Elementary, Grade 1 to Grade 4 and 1st Year and 2nd Year Levels. There were about 150 students in all levels during the first year of operation and around 18 teachers.
During its second year of operation, TESDA did not allow the school to offer vocational courses because they didn't want to use the same building that the elementary and high school students were using. The management would have to choose what to offer – the technical courses or the basic education curriculum. After a series of studies and observation done by the administration and management alike, they decided to offer only the basic education curriculum. Thus, the college courses were no longer offered during the second year. This time, complete Pre-elementary, Elementary, and High School courses were offered. The enrollment significantly increased. In the year 2002, there were more or less 200 students in all Grade and Year levels. The teaching staff also increased in number.
The third year of the school marked a lot of improvement in the physical facilities of the school. A new science laboratory room was added; the library was relocated to a bigger place because of the increasing number of reference and reading materials, the computer laboratory was fully air-conditioned with 30 computer units to accommodate the increasing number of students. Additional classrooms were also opened in time for the increase in the number of students. There were about 398 students enrolled that year and there were 22 teachers, a principal, an administrator, school treasurer and the president of the board of directors. In the year 2004 the school was relocated a larger space that can occupy the growing population of the students.
In the year 2010 the school partnered with the Genetic Computer Institute. The school offered a robotics subject for those who are willing to learn. And also this year the school competed in robotics and placed third.

VISION AND MISSION
CLASSROOM RULES
CORE VALUES
VISION
Asian Computer College is committed to bring out the best in its students by understanding their capabilities while balancing their desire for fun and their need to grow and evolve. In line with the commitment, it is Asian Computer College's vision to be the premier and primary computer school in Laguna and eventually in the country which will develop and train a new breed of individuals who are globally competent and emotionally prepared to take on the challenges of the new millennium.
MISSION
Committed to excellence, Asian Computer College together with home and community, cultivates each student's full potential through challenging, innovative educational programs in a safe and nurturing environment. It seeks to provide students the opportunity to become responsible citizens and independent, lifelong learners by focusing instructions on reading, writing, critical thinking, and information technology.
Classroom Rules
S - Stay on task and work quietly
M - Maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of your classroom and the school
A - Always listen when someone is talking
R - Raise your hand to speak
T - Treat everyone the way that you would like to be treated
Core Values
In pursuit of its vision-mission, Asian Computer College aims to develop students who possess the 21st century knowledge and skills which are needed for them to thrive in the future and who possess the following fundamental characteristics:
Adaptable
Self-confident
Independent
Admirable
Nice
Obedient
Smart
