History of Brokenshire College Toril, Davao City, Inc.
Brokenshire College Toril is the fruit of the labors, commitment and dedication of people whose noble intention is to carry on the ministry of the United Church of Christ through quality Christian education.
In fulfillment of this ministry, in May 12, 2003 the Board of Trustees of Brokenshire College and Toril UCCP Learning Center Inc (TULCI) agreed to continue the educational venture through Brokenshire College. The agreement was made to ensure that the educational venture will remain within and part of the educational ministry of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines.
The Board of Trustees of Brokenshire College tasked Rev. Ermelinda B. Villegas to manage the Toril campus while the registration of a new school under the Brokenshire College system was being processed. Rev. Villegas sought reforms and furthered the development of the Lubogan campus. She was later appointed as the first Chief Executive Officer of Brokenshire College Toril Davao City, Inc.
In July 31, 2003 Brokenshire College Toril Davao City, Inc. was officially registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-stock and non-profit organization. In the school year 2004 - 2005, the Lubogan campus was officially renamed Brokenshire College Toril Davao City, Inc.
On June 2004, Brokenshire College Toril, Davao City Inc. became an extension campus of the BS Nursing Program of Brokenshire College-Main.
Today Brokenshire College Toril, Davao City Inc. continues to serve Toril community by offering programs in Pre School, Elementary, High school and Care Giving.
Brokenshire College Toril is the fruit of the labors, commitment and dedication of people whose noble intention is to carry on the ministry of the United Church of Christ through quality Christian education.
In fulfillment of this ministry, in May 12, 2003 the Board of Trustees of Brokenshire College and Toril UCCP Learning Center Inc (TULCI) agreed to continue the educational venture through Brokenshire College. The agreement was made to ensure that the educational venture will remain within and part of the educational ministry of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines.
The Board of Trustees of Brokenshire College tasked Rev. Ermelinda B. Villegas to manage the Toril campus while the registration of a new school under the Brokenshire College system was being processed. Rev. Villegas sought reforms and furthered the development of the Lubogan campus. She was later appointed as the first Chief Executive Officer of Brokenshire College Toril Davao City, Inc.
In July 31, 2003 Brokenshire College Toril Davao City, Inc. was officially registered under the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-stock and non-profit organization. In the school year 2004 - 2005, the Lubogan campus was officially renamed Brokenshire College Toril Davao City, Inc.
On June 2004, Brokenshire College Toril, Davao City Inc. became an extension campus of the BS Nursing Program of Brokenshire College-Main.
Today Brokenshire College Toril, Davao City Inc. continues to serve Toril community by offering programs in Pre School, Elementary, High school and Care Giving.