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BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES

#1071 Brgy. Kaligayahan, Quirino Hi-Way,


Novaliches, Quezon City
Senior High School Department
Humanities and Social Sciences

A DOCUMENTARY REPORT
OF WORK IMMERSION
UNDERTAKEN AT
BESTLINK
COLLEGE
OF THE PHILIPPINES

SUBMITTED BY: KHYLA CYRILLE R. MAPUSAO


SUBMITTED TO: MR. MICHAEL DELA CRUZ
STRAND&SECTION: HUMSS 1202
Bestlink College if the Philippines

District v Novaliches Quezon City

APPROVAL SHEET

This narrative report attached here entitled A DOCUMENTARY REPORTS OF WORK


IMMERSION UNDERTAKEN AT BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES GENERAL
ACADEMIC STRAND DEPARTMENT presented and submitted by KHYLA CYRILLE R. MAPUSAO
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the work immersion program of the
K to 12 curriculum is here by endorsed for approval.

__________________________
MR. MICHAEL DELA CRUZ
WORK IMMERSION TEACHER

_________________________
DATE

Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the work immersion program of K to 12
curriculums.

____________________________ ____________________________

MRS. MILAGROS EDILLOR DR. CHARLIE I. CARIÑO


HUMSS STRAND HEAD SENIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL
DEDICATION

I dedicate this project portfolio to God Almighty my creator, my source of strength, knowledge and
wisdom that I need to be able to fulfill my duties in Work Immersion. All by His grace, for His Glory!

To all my friends that makes my working days blissful and possible.

This is dedicated to all my teachers specially my work immersion teacher who encouraged me to give
my maximum effort in doing my duties. And for making this work immersion possible.

It is also dedicated to my parents who taught me that nothing worth having comes easy, that I must
work harder to gain best results.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I highly appreciate and deeply acknowledge the following that have selflessly shared their time and
attention in making this Work Immersion possible and worth pursuing.

To Mr. Michael A. Dela Cruz Work Immersion Teacher, for his undying love, concern and assistance
in the station assignment in Work Immersion. To his dedication and determination in coping all the situation,
his hardship was indeed unmeasurable. For giving us the quality and molding us to enhance our fully
potentials.

To Dr. Charlie I. Cariño, Bestlink Senior High School principal, for his never ending support.

To Mrs. Milagros Edillor head of Humanities and Social Sciences Strand for pursuing the work
immersion very well and for fulfilling her duties more than of what is the beyond despites overwhelming odds
she encountered along the path, she tends to conquer it.

To my lovable adviser Mr. Christian Mark Cuento for giving his remarkable advice and thoughts to
accomplish great things, and for evoking word of encouragement and most of all possessing and showering his
wisdom that tends to uplift my soul.

To Mr. Geovannie Bernale,s for giving me the chance to learn new things from you specially in the
field of teaching in connection to my dream profession. For making my work immersion days blessed and for
praising our one God and to have deep relationship with Him.

To my family and friends for the unwavering support that really boosted my morale.

To our God Almighty who has always there to guide, look after me and give hope and wisdom in doing
this portfolio. I offer him all my strength and efforts in my everyday.
COMMUNICATION LETTER
BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES HISTORY
Formerly (BESTLINK INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) was established in June 2002 at Sacred
Heart Village, Caloocan City by the generous and charitable Madame Mary M. Vicente, President, and
Engineer Reynaldo Corpuz, Administrator.
The school was initially named "LOG-ON TODAY", but the management later decided to change it. Inspired by
phrase "Be trained to be best, be linked to success" BESTLINK came out to be more appropriate. Since
Bestlink offers computer-based courses, finally, it was decided to name the school BESTLINK INSTITUTE OF
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
With its mission and vision of providing holistic training, Bestlink started with four (4) TESDA-accredited
computer courses. These are Computer System Design and Programming, Computerized Office Management,
Computer Technology and Networking, and Computer Graphics and Web Development.
Bestlink started its operation with seven (7) students, five (5) from Computerized Office Management, and
two (2) from Computer Design and Programming. Thus, Bestlink then had only four (4) faculty members, they
were Engr. Reynaldo Corpuz, Math indtructor and Administrator, Mr. Vincent Carlo Garados, Computer
instructor and IT Coordinator, Respicio Seringan, English instructor, and Ms. Marimel Loya, Office
Management instructor, Cashier and Student Affairs and Marketing Coordinator.
Its first site was not sufficient for the forecasted growth. Once in 2004, Bestlink with its new Administration
headed by Engr. Diosdado T. Lleno, school director decided to move to its new location at 1044 Brgy. Sta.
Monica, Quirino Hi-way, Novaliches, Quezon City. This strategic location led to a huge increase in the number
of students.
In 2005, through the persistent and striving efforts of Engr. Lleno, School Director and Mr. Charlie Cariño as
the Academic Consultant, Bestlink offered an additional courses, Hotel and Restaurant Services (HRS). This
course incorporates seven (7) modules: Commercial Cooking, Food and Beverage Service, Housekeeping,
Bartending, Baking and Pastry, Tour Guiding, and Front Office Services.
In 2007, with the continuous increase of students, Bestlink temporarily held its classes in Annex 1, fronting
the Main Building. The following year, the school acquired three (3) lots adjacent to Greenfields I Subdivision.
On the first lot stood a two-storey building which used to be a bank. This was improved by Bestlink. The
ground floor served as the Administration Office and the second floor housed the school library. The second
lot with its original structure was remodeled into a Mock Hotel to serve as serving facility for HRS students,
and also, to suit the needs of College. A five-storey building was constructed on the third lot to provide the
increasing number of enrollees with quality facilities in line with its vision of providing quality education.
Hence, a new structure was added on the vacant space of the 3rd lot, to serve as cooking lab-training room
of HRS students. The HRS laboratory and other facilities were transferred to the newly-build Mock Hotel. In
was inaugurated in August 2008.
Its expansion efforts contained an increase in course offerings, Bestlink started to offer the CHED ladderized
program (4-year degree courses): BSIT and BSHRM. Its Permit to Operate (PTO) was granted by CHED on
January 2009, and currently being operationalized.
The continuous
BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES
LOGO

In the BCP circles and traversing quarter circle portray its focal campaign and services for global
education in fields of education, information, technology, criminology, entrepreneurship and hospitality.
Its skills- oriented and research -based education is capable of transferring competencies that can
enable its graduates to connect and be progressively sufficient in the world’s arena of work.
BCP`s academic offerings target the less fortunate, marginalized and sometimes unrepresented
segment of human society, for them to have equal access to opportunities, just like their more affluent
main culprit for the delay or deprivation in the acquisition of education for the poor and impoverished.
Its portals are wide open to those in need of learning, regardless of race, age, creed, economic
standing and the like.
BCP epitome the open arms of the one who always provides.
BCP COLORS

Beslink College of the Philippines colors are crimson, red, royal blue and one hue white.

The hue shows BCPs pure intention and sincerity in the delivery of education for the learners to be
better and more productive citizens, this intention is chaste and committed in the service of humanity.

Crimson red reflects the intensity of courage, a true Filipino trait, specially in their battle against foes
and adversities in the attainment, maintenance and survival for the good and righteous life. Red also stand
for BCP`s Gallantry in the fight and protection of its people against want, poverty, and other indignities of
life. Through the provision of affordable education and re-searchable of opportunities for positive change.

Royal blue educates BCP`s recognition of the divine Providences gift of hope, hope is the basic armor
of man when life becomes difficult. This color stand for trust and confidence, additional strength
providing instruments to acquire what is good and what best for BCP people.

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