ANIHAN TECHNICAL SCHOOL is a technical-vocational institute established in 1986 and owned by the Foundation for Professional Training, Inc. (FPTI), a non-profit organization promoting lifelong development for women.
Anihan scholarship course in Food Service / Senior High School Program
Anihan's Two-Year Scholarship Course in Food Service is now a SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS) TECH-VOC TRACK PROGRAM approved by the Department of Education.
It is the same high-quality skills training that the Food Service Industry Partners have come to expect from Anihan plus the full senior high school curriculum. Anihan Grades 11 and 12 will consist of:
Complete Senior High School (SHS) curriculum (DepEd-registered)
Full Qualification in Bread and Pastry Production NC II (TESDA-registered)
Full Qualification in Cookery NC II (TESDA-registered)
Full Qualification in Food and Beverage Services NC II (TESDA-registered)
Plus: a total of 600 hours of on-the-job-training (OJT) in presitigious food establishments
Anihan beneficiaries or scholars
Anihan scholarship grants are given to financially challenged female Grade 10 completers between 16 to 19 years old. With the two-year scholarship grant from Anihan, these young women are guaranteed immediate employment after graduating from Anihan's Senior High School (SHS) tech-voc track program. Their SHS credentials also equip them to start their own micro-business or proceed to college, if they wish to do so afterwards.
Anihan graduates and industry partners
There are now more than 1,000 Anihan graduates. They are employed in Anihan's industry partners such as The Marriott Hotel, The Palms Country Club, Tagaytay Highlands, Taal Vista Hotel, The Bellevue Manila, Sta. Elena Golf Club, Timberland Nature and Sports Club, Vivere Suites, Amici, Conti's Pastry Shop and Restaurant, Cravings Bakeshop and Restaurant, Cupcakes by Sonja, Dalcielo, Hans Gourmet, Hap Chan, Good Earth Tea Room, Jollibee, Makiling Conference Center, Max's Restaurant, Mernel's Place, Purple Oven, Pizza Hut, Red Ribbon Bakeshop, Tagaytay Conference Center, Wildflour, and more.