Tanauan City Integrated High School's Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM) stream opens up a world of opportunities. Our program not only provides students with critical accounting abilities, but it also provides a variety of options, such as thorough bookkeeping education. Get into bookkeeping with expert accountants who will assist our students via hands-on learning activities. Our students achieved exceptional success in 2023 by passing the NC3 Bookkeeping certification exam, demonstrating our dedication to offering high-quality education and skill development. Tanauan City Integrated High School's ABM strand goes beyond academic knowledge by providing hands-on training that prepares students for real-world situations. Our rigorous curriculum gives students a thorough understanding of accounting principles, corporate management tactics, and financial analysis techniques. Choosing ABM at Tanauan City Integrated High School means embracing a future full of possibilities. Join us and discover your full potential as you start on a journey of development, empowerment, and success in the exciting professions of accounting and business management.
Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM) program offers a work immersion curriculum to students to gain valuable learning opportunities that complement their academic studies and prepare them for the challenges of the professional world. Our memorandum agreement includes partnerships with Banco Makiling, City Hall, Mando and Elvies Restaurant, and Infinitea Milk Tea Shop. The experience gained from the work immersion in 10 days of training can provide the students with practical insight into the daily operations of a workplace, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real-world scenario. This hands-on experience enhances their understanding of accounting principles, business operations, and management practices. Furthermore, the immersion also helps ABM students develop skills such as communication, leadership, and problem-solving, which are essential for success in the field.
During our time, we displayed strong teamwork and cooperation in our tasks. We got the opportunity to gain experience that we may bring in our future careers. Got to know how banks work, how the different departments work together and how the bank gets their income. Understand the different terminologies used in the bank.
- Batch 2
We are assigned to complete our 10 days work immersion at New City Hall. I was assign in community affairs office to head department Sir. Edison Jallores,Jr. And our supervisor is Ms. Jocelyn Casabal as records management II.
Being surrounded with professional feels like small in a positive way, because it's an open eye for me that there is more to learn to be success in life. During my work immersion I had the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills I have gained from my studies in a real-world setting. I was able to observe and learn from professionals in the field like filling documents. As for our last day Ms. Jocelyn gave us a word of wisdom that we will take away and apply in our live. This experience has not only enhanced my understanding of the industry but helping me identify areas for personal and professional growth. My work immersion has been a valuable learning experience that has provided me with a clearer perspective on my future endeavors and reinforcing my passion for my chosen field.
- Kristyfhanie Tan (Batch 1)
I was thrilled to interact with customers and work. As time went on, I got used to working with my colleagues, and the nervousness was replaced with joy in doing our jobs. We learned to be organized, diligent, and more. As we spent more time there, we grew fond of our work and our customers. What used to be nerve-wracking became easier. Our experience at Mando and Elvies restaurant was a privilege, allowing us to learn things we hadn't experienced or done before in our lives.
- Charlie Balictar (Batch 1)
During my work immersion, I learned a lot, not just about making drinks or foods, but also about communicating with different customers. And one of the things I learned while working at Infinitea is don't panic when you make a mistake instead think about the possible solutions you can do. I also learned a lot about business and my personal life, which I can use now and my future.
- Althea Adayo (Batch 3)
Research in the ABM (Accountancy, Business, and Management) focuses on developing students' critical thinking and understanding of various business concepts. Common areas of research include business management, financial management, marketing, entrepreneurship, economics, accounting, business ethics, and quantitative analysis. These research aim to enhance students' research skills and prepare them for further studies or entry into the workforce.
It is the building of knowledge useful to practice that,adheres to the basic principles of scientific inquiry—clearly defined research. questions, valid measures of behavior, systematic collection and analysis of. data, and appropriate conclusions.
It provides students with knowledge regarding the key concepts and different strategies and methods in performing quantitative research. It also explains the stages that students should go through to successfully conduct quantitative studies.
"The Cradle" our official school and community student publication , serving as a vibrant platform for students passionate about storytelling and media engagement. Guided by experienced mentors, members learn journalistic skills and ethics while exploring various storytelling formats. They cover campus events, investigate local issues, and utilize digital platforms to engage a wider audience. "The Cradle" embodies creativity, integrity, and impact, empowering students to become informed and empathetic communicators.
Throughout my journey, I've been inspired by remarkable mentors like Ma'am April Tuazon, Ma'am Lani Tolentino, Sir Allan Dacula, and Sir Jericho Christian from De La Salle Lipa. Their guidance instilled in me the values of gratitude, discipline, and professionalism. I'm grateful for my teammates' support, especially during a last-minute change that placed me in the news anchor's role just one day before our competition. This unexpected turn of events taught me resilience and adaptability, skills that will serve me well in the future. As I transition into college, I look forward to exploring new opportunities in journalism, eager to embrace the challenges and excitement ahead.
- Ria Cassandra Dela Cruz (Filipino Froadcasting)
Tanauan City Integrated High School's Accounting and Business Management (ABM) program is a transformative journey tailored for future professionals in accounting and business. With practical skills and insights finely tuned for real-world challenges, students delve into financial management, budgeting techniques, and strategic decision-making. Mastering ABM at Tanauan City Integrated High School opens doors to a world of opportunities, shaping students into invaluable assets for any organization. Join Tanauan City Integrated High School's Accounting and Business Management (ABM) program and start your path to professional excellence.
Nimes, P.J., Dizon, A.N., Lumbres, S.G., Bait, P.A., Tan, K., Amoguis, L.T., Balictar, C.D., Cornelia, M.D., Landicho, Z., Arroyo, J. E.