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HISTORY OF ICC
1995: Tie-Up with Singaporean Company ...
ICC expanded its course offering. It applied for and was granted government recognition to offer 2-Year Computer Secretarial, 2-Year Computer Technician and 2-Year Computer Aided Drafting and Design courses. The 2-Year Computer Aided Drafting and Design was part of the technology transfer agreement that ICC signed with Advanced Technologies and Solutions (ATS) of Singapore. The DECS - Technical Vocational Division reorganized all technology-based schools in Southern Tagalog and formed the Private Technical Vocational Educators Association (PTVEA). ICC President Manny del Prado was elected PTVEA Secretary.
1996: Internet Connection ...
ICC installed an Internet Connection with a Manila-based dial-up Internet Service Provider and became the first Computer School in Imus to introduce its students to the new technology of the World Wide Web. ICC has likewise reengineered its curriculum and phased out most of it's DOS-based computer subjects in lieu of the Windows based application software.
1997: Branching Out ...
ICC made a strategic move to branch out to other places. In the first semester of school year 1997-1998, ICC opened ICC Las Piñas. It was ICC's first branch outside Cavite located at the 2nd floor of Cuevas Bldg., Pamplona 1, Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Piñas City. In the 2nd semester of school year 1997-1998, ICC opened ICC Rosario in the 2nd floor of Ricasata Bldg., Gen. Trias Drive, Rosario, Cavite.
1998: Tesda was born...
The functions of the DECS Technical Vocational Department and the National Manpower & Youth Council were merged to form the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). Together with its birth TESDA reorganized the Technical Vocational Education & Training (TVET) policies in the Philippines. ICC President Manny del Prado became one of the facilitators in a regional conference called by TESDA to discuss the implementation of the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation System (UTPRAS). ICC Rosario moved to a bigger place in the 2nd floor of Royal Star Bldg., Gen. Trias Drive, Rosario Cavite. ICC was among the first school in Cavite to be given Program Registrations by TESDA.
2000: PTVEA, Lions Club & Microsoft...
ICC President and Founder Manny P. del Prado was elected President of the Private Technical Vocational Educators Association of Region IV. PTVEA is the biggest association of technical schools in Region IV with a combined Enrollment of more than 20,000 students. ICC celebrated its 12th foundation anniversary with a sports festival in Gen. Trias Sports Center, Gen. Trias, Cavite. ICC President Manny P. del Prado was appointed Las Pinas (Host) Lions Club Youth Outreach Chairman. ICC has likewise signed School Agreement No. 228369 with Microsoft Corporation Singapore.
2001: ICC Dasmariñas was born ...
ICC Dasmarinas was born in the 4th floor of Virginia Mansions, Aguinaldo Highway, Dasmarinas, Cavite. ICC celebrated its 13th Foundation Anniversary with a Sports Festival in the Cavite Provincial Gym, Trece Martires City. ICC held its 7th Commencement Exercises at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC). ICC represented by its President Manny P. del Prado and Finance Director Lordjie del Prado, attended COMDEX/ASIA'2001 Computer Conference and Exhibition at the Singapore International Convention Center.
2002: No. 1 in Cavite ...
ICC Celebrated its 14th foundation anniversary with a sports festival in the Emilio Aguinaldo Gym in Dasmariñas, Cavite. ICC held its 8th Commencement Exercises at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC). ICC enrollment surpassed the 1,250 student enrollment mark for the first time in the first semester of school year 2001-2002. ICC, represented by Julie Ramos (Open Category) and Raul Cortez Jr. (Youth Category) won the Cavite Information Technology Competition sponsored by TESDA Cavite.



