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MISSION AND VISION
Our School
Mission and Vision
About Us
Strategic Plan
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Our School in Numbers
Contact Us
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Zero-Waste Policy
A. PURPOSE
To provide foundational vocational education that enables students to be educated in accordance with international standards, in a versatile manner and within the framework of universal principles.
B. MISSION
The mission of the Organized Industrial Zone (OIZ) Vocational School is to provide education to train vocational professionals who have embraced universal human values and perspectives; are well-equipped, positive-minded, productive and participatory; are in harmony with themselves and their environment; are devoted to national and moral values; possess the vocational knowledge and skills required by the industry, trade and service sectors; are open to scientific and technological innovations; can apply inquisitive-constructive thinking; can express themselves; and aim for excellence—individuals who, with a qualified sense of professional ethics, can contribute to the social, cultural, and economic development of our region and city.
C. VISION
To be a vocational school that has internationally qualified students and academic staff; trains qualified vocational personnel for our country; whose graduates are preferred and in demand; that contributes to society’s welfare and development; that prioritizes love for humanity; is tolerant, peace-oriented, participatory, and conciliatory; and, in the light of reason and science, raises students who possess vocational knowledge, skills, and competence.