Students Get Hands-on Entrepreneurship Training




Middle school and upper school students of SISC recently sponsored a weeklong entrepreneurship bazaar to apply the concepts taught in their business subjects. The students were divided into 4 to 5 groups. Each group must come up with a business plan, budget costing and marketing strategy. After the weeklong event, the students had an inventory of their sales.
According to Ms. Gemelyn Palo, the Social Living and Global Education (SLGE) head, the Business Education at Southville is an integral part of the total academic structure. It provides a significant contribution to the education of all students in a business-oriented society. “The courses are designed and sequenced to prepare students for successful entry into the business world and provide those students who would want to pursue advance study in business, essential background for successful performance in their chosen careers.
During the academic year, SISC College Division in coordination with the Upper School Division holds Business Lecture Series-CEO Forums on Business, Stock Market, Social Entrepreneurship and Investment Opportunities. The SISC Capital Market and Entrepreneurship Center (CMEC) which is the first in the Philippines, offers other services such as training programs, seminars, business and investment consultancy and facilitation services, guidance on stock market investment, tutorial/coaching services for student-participants in regional/national/international business plan/marketing competitions and assistance in research and feasibility studies.

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