St. Andrew College of Business and Science: Who can I turn to?
After the death of her husband, Mrs. Gloria Tadino started operating her own
elementary school. After five years, she was requested by the parents of her students to
open a high school department and she reluctantly obliged. When the total enrolment
exceeded one thousand students, she opened the College Department. By the year
2012, the school has become popular all throughout Central Luzon with its newly
registered name St. Andrew College of Business and Science (SACBS). As of 2012, the
number of students enrolled are as follows:
Elementary = 1,030
High School = 957
College = 6,342
In educating students, SACBS has an excellent record. The passing rate of its
graduates is above the national average in the various licensure examinations.
Financially, the school is a “going concern”. Banks rate the school as a good credit risk.
Mrs. Tadino is already 60 years old and is beginning to worry about her replacement as
a president of SACBS. She has three sons and wants one of them to take over as soon
as possible. Although she is sure that whoever she chooses would gladly accept, she
wants to make an intelligent choice.