STI Education Services Group Inc. is investing P950 million in a new eight-storey campus in Alabang, Muntinlupa, designed to accommodate up to 10,000 senior high school and college students. The campus, set to open in 2026, will offer programs in high-demand fields like information technology, business, and hospitality management. STI President and COO Peter K. Fernandez emphasized the company's commitment to providing a conducive learning environment and equipping students with relevant skills.
STI Education Services Group Inc. has invested some P950 million in a school campus in Alabang in Muntinlupa.
“For years, we have been expanding and improving our facilities to keep up with the demands and challenges of the modern world. This new campus in Alabang reflects our commitment to creating a conducive learning environment that empowers students with relevant skills, knowledge, and character,” STI President and COO Peter K. Fernandez said.
The campus will offer senior high school programs and bachelor’s degree programs in high-demand fields such as information technology, business and management, hospitality management and tourism management. The institution has also transitioned to an outcome-based education curriculum, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills, knowledge and qualities needed to succeed in a globalized world.
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