Science and Technology Education Center
School of Excellence
About
STEC Lapu Lapu City
Vsion
The STEC shall be the Center of Excellence that can model an educational system that produces holistically developed persons who possess knowledge and skills, which are competitive in the world market, and whose capabilities are nurtured in an individual with strong cultural and work values and nationalism.
Mission
The STEC shall take the lead in creating a Science and Technology Culture supportive of the demands of an industrialized society.
The Lapu-Lapu City Science and Technology Education Center (LLCSTEC), locally referred to as STEC, is a special school for the highly gifted children that offers an enhanced science and technology curriculum with a computer literacy thrust in the three levels of its basic education program—pre-elementary, elementary, and secondary. To achieve optimal learning results, STEC utilizes the “school of the future” (SOF) strategy, employing the integrated, interactive and collaborative approach to enhance the learners' multiple intelligences.
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The leadership role of STEC is to gear up basic education to its optimum level toward the ambitious goal of creating a science and technology culture throughout the whole city. And within the division, STEC is the hub, as the focal school, of a constellation of the so-called leader, magnet and satellite schools in strategic locations of Lapu-Lapu City, that collectively addresses the greater part of the city populace's basic education requirements.
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Until now, STEC hangs about as what it used to be, only enriching and molding more and more young critical thinkers in the society—young minds who are needed to plain peaks, dry coasts, whiten sands, and stretch the lines of the globe with their strategic arrow of notions and future goals.
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Moreover, STEC continues to shape its students' psyche, for them to be the wanted and needed leaders of this nation in the coming years. And with their tactical headship earned from the right gearing of this institution, the general public will someday see this country in between tall buildings, competing with industrialized foreign countries, evolving and elevating in status, submerging itself in the great creek of progess, and only rising in accord as a better nation.