Computer System Servicing or CSS is in replacement to Computer Hardware Servicing (CHS) and is designed to develop and enhance the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of a Computer Systems Service Technician, in accordance with industry standards. It comprises the basic and common competencies in addition to the core competencies such as to install and configure computers systems, set-up computer networks and servers and to maintain and repair computer systems and networks.
          CSS is divided into four areas which is referred to as CoC (Certificate of Completion). You cannot proceed to the next CoC until you can complete the first task.

Certificate of Completion (CoC) 

COC 1 - Installing Computer Systems and Networks (2 Hours)
-Disassemble/ Assemble Desktop Computer
-Prepare Installer (Creating Portable Bootable Device)
-Configure BIOS
-Install Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7
-Install Microsoft Office

COC 2 - Configuring Computer Systems and Networks (2 1/2 Hours)
-Creating Network Cables
-Network Configuration
-Set router/Wi-Fi/wireless access point/repeater configuration
-Inspect and test configured computer network

COC 3 - Setup Computer Server (1 1/2 Hours)
-DHCP Server
-DNS Server
-File Services (Secured and Unsecured File)
-Folder Redirection
-Remote Desktop
-Printer Management

COC 4 - Maintaining Computer Systems and Networks (1 Hour)
-Creating System Restore Point
-Creating System Backup Image
-Using the created Restore Point to restore the system
-Using the created Backup Image
-Disk Defragmentation
-Disk Cleanup
-Scanning for viruses (anti-virus)
-Oral Questioning

Tools, Materials, Equipment
PC Disassemble/Assemble
-Screw Drivers (Standard, Philip)
-Pliers (Mechanical, Longnose) - optional
-Anti-static Wrist Strap - optional
-Anti-static Mat - optional
For OS Installation:
-Windows Server 2008 Installer
-Windows 7 Installer (During Assessment, you will only install Windows Server 2008R2)
-Device Drivers
For Networking:
-Impact Punch Down Tool
-Crimping Tool
-RJ-45
-UTP Cable
-Patch Panel
-Network Switch
-Router with WI-FI
Bread and Pastry Production is a major that will train in preparing pastries and similar desserts for hotels, restaurants, and other food-related business establishments.
Some of the core competencies that you will acquire from enrolling in this course:
  • Preparing bakery and pastry products
  • Decorating bakery and pastry products
  • Storing bakery and pastry products
  • Presenting and serving desserts
  • Packing desserts
Careers
Qualified graduates of Bread and Pastry Production NC II can find employment either as a baker or as a pastry chef.
              The COOKERY consists of competencies that a person must achieve to clean kitchen areas, prepare hot, cold meals and desserts for guests in various food and beverage service facilities
The Units of Competency comprising this Qualification include the following:
BASIC COMPETENCIES
  • ·         Participate in workplace communication
  • ·         Work in a team environment
  • ·         Practice career professionalism
  • ·         Practice occupational health and safety procedures

COMMON COMPETENCIES
  • ·         Develop and update industry knowledge
  • ·         Observe workplace hygiene procedures
  • ·         Perform computer operations
  • ·         Perform workplace and safety practices
  • ·         Provide effective customer service

CORE COMPETENCIES
  • ·         Clean and maintain kitchen premises
  • ·         Prepare stocks, sauces and soups
  • ·         Prepare appetizers
  • ·         Prepare salads and dressing
  • ·         Prepare sandwiches
  • ·         Prepare meat dishes
  • ·         Prepare vegetables dishes
  • ·         Prepare egg dishes
  • ·         Prepare starch dishes
  • ·         Prepare poultry and game dish(es
  • ·         Prepare seafood dishes
  • ·         Prepare desserts
  • ·         Package prepared food

A person who has achieved this Qualification is competent to be employed in any of the following positions in the Garde Manger, Pastry or in the Hot Kitchen Section as:
  • ·         Cook or Commis
  • ·         Assistant Cook  


The Housekeeping is a Home Economics major that will train you in preparing guest rooms, cleaning premises and equipment, washing linen and guest clothes, providing housekeeping services, and providing valet services to hotels, motels, clubs, hospitals, resorts, dormitories, and luxury liners.

Some examples of skills that you will acquire from this major include:
  • Developing and updating industry knowledge
  • Observing workplace hygiene procedures
  • Performing computer operations
  • Performing workplace and safety practices
  • Providing effective customer service
  • Providing Housekeeping Services to Guest
  • Preparing Rooms for Guest
  • Cleaning Premises
  • Providing Valet Service
  • Washing Linen and Guest Clothes
Careers
Qualified graduates of Housekeeping NC II can find employment as any of the following:
  • Room/Cabin Attendant
  • Houseman/Public Area Attendant/Janitor
  • Valet Runner
  • Dry cleaner
  • Washer
  • Presser/Ironer
  • Marker-Sorter
  • Butler
            On November 16, 2017, an ICT student, Ferry Edpan, won the Third Place in Computer System Servicing during the Technolympics competition held at Lourdes, Panglao, Bohol. The competition was participated by 32 schools in the Division of Bohol. 

Congrats Ferry!

Why God Made Teachers
by Kevin William Huff

When God created teachers,
He gave us special friends
To help us understand His world
And truly comprehend
The beauty and the wonder
Of everything we see,
And become a better person
With each discovery.

When God created teachers,
He gave us special guides
To show us ways in which to grow
So we can all decide
How to live and how to do
What's right instead of wrong,
To lead us so that we can lead
And learn how to be strong.

Why God created teachers,
In His wisdom and His grace,
Was to help us learn to make our world
A better, wiser place.

Happy Teacher's Day!
Posted by Gov. Jacinto Borja NHS on Monday, October 5, 2015

Message from the Principal


Welcome
Enroling Secondary is a very important milestone in your life. Starting today, you will face a challenging journey in the preparation of your career, your future and your responsibilities as a Filipino citizen not only in our country but to the whole world as well.

We are looking forward for a wonderful and fulfilling experiences with you as part of our academic community.

MARIO L. GARCIA
Principal
Gov. Jacinto Borja National High School

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