Lezo Technical College, located on St. Isidro Street, Poblacion, Lezo, Aklan, is a private school providing technical and vocational education under TESDA programs. It was founded in 1947 by Santiago Iledan and other local citizens and initially operated as a branch of Madyaas Institute. The school gained government recognition in 1961 after its students performed well on the National Achievement Test, becoming independent from its mother school. It was later converted into Lezo Technical College, Inc. in 2009, offering tertiary-level courses and technical programs. The college aims to equip students with practical skills, academic knowledge, and responsible citizenship, preparing them for employment or further education. It has been operating for 76 years with support from GASTPE and TESDA, while facing competition from other schools offering quality education.
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