On 14 February 2026, Don Bosco Tech Society hosted a deeply engaging and purpose-driven Parents–Teacher Meeting that brought together families, trainers, and students in a shared commitment to shaping meaningful careers and brighter futures. The gathering was more than a routine academic update; it was a dynamic exchange of insights, aspirations, and collective responsibility.

The session opened with a comprehensive overview of students’ progress in practical skill training, including specialized tracks such as Guest Service Associates and industry-relevant IT tools. Trainers shared real-time examples of hands-on learning, project work, and simulated workplace experiences that are equipping students with the technical competence demanded by today’s job market. Parents witnessed how skill-based education at Don Bosco Tech Society goes beyond theory, translating knowledge into employable expertise.

A significant part of the dialogue centered on attendance, punctuality, and discipline—cornerstones of professional success. Faculty members emphasized that consistent participation and responsible conduct are not just academic expectations but essential attributes in hospitality, IT, and other service industries. By aligning home support with institutional guidance, parents were encouraged to reinforce these habits, ensuring students internalize workplace ethics early in their journey.

The meeting also spotlighted the pathways awaiting students after course completion. Information was shared about job placements, internships, and apprenticeship opportunities that connect learners directly with industry partners. Parents gained clarity on how structured training can open doors to sustainable livelihoods, fostering confidence in the tangible outcomes of skill development programs.

Equally important was the discussion on soft skills—communication, teamwork, adaptability, and confidence building. Through role plays, presentations, and collaborative assignments, students are being shaped not just as skilled workers, but as effective professionals ready to thrive in diverse environments. Parents were invited to actively support their children’s growth by encouraging self-expression, resilience, and a positive mindset at home.

The Parents–Teacher Meeting concluded with a renewed sense of partnership. It reaffirmed that when educators and families walk together, transformation becomes inevitable. The event stood as a powerful reminder that skill training is not merely about employment—it is about empowerment, dignity, and unlocking potential.

As the conversations ended, one message resonated clearly: success is strongest when it is shared. The collective commitment demonstrated on 14 February 2026 will continue to inspire students of Don Bosco Tech Society to pursue excellence with discipline, confidence, and purpose—creating a lasting impact that extends far beyond the classroom.