Felicidad Sy Foundation Unveils Digital Transformation Center to Empower Future-Ready Learners

[Silang Cavite, March 14, 2026] — A new chapter in education and opportunity began with the unveiling of the Felicidad Sy Hall, a Digital Transformation Center designed to equip students with future-ready skills and expand access to technology-driven learning.
The milestone was marked by a day of reflection and celebration, beginning with a Thanksgiving Mass at the Girlstown Gymnasium, led by His Excellency, Archbishop Charles Brown, Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines. Students, faculty, partners, and guests gathered in gratitude before proceeding to the official blessing and dedication of the facility.
In her welcome remarks, Sr. Maria Cho emphasized the shared commitment to nurturing the next generation. Carlos Rufino highlighted the strength of collaboration in creating opportunities for underserved youth.
At the heart of the initiative is the enduring vision of Felicidad T. Sy, fondly known as “Nanang,” whose belief in education as a pathway to dignity continues to guide the Foundation’s work.
“Our beloved Nanang lived by a simple truth, that education and hard work are the foundations of a dignified life,” said Debbie Sy, Chairperson of the Grants Committee of the Felicidad T. Sy Foundation Inc.. “She believed that every opportunity to learn is an opportunity to transform. This center represents a promise kept, to ensure that no student is left behind.”
The Felicidad Sy Hall Digital Transformation Center features modern classrooms, advanced equipment, and digital workstations that support both technical-vocational education and emerging fields. Students will gain hands-on experience in areas such as artificial intelligence, automation, cloud computing, and data analytics, strengthening their readiness for the evolving workforce.
The facility also serves as a bridge between generations, supporting both current students and alumni as they pursue further growth and career opportunities. For the Sisters of Mary School community, the center reinforces a long-standing mission of shaping disciplined learners with a strong sense of purpose.
“The joy of the sisters is to see our students become successful in life after they graduate,” shared Sr. Mylene Arambulo. “That is our fulfillment.”
The Felicidad Sy Hall Digital Transformation Center is the result of a collaborative effort among FTSFI, Fr. Al's Children Foundation, Inc., the Sisters of Mary School, and private donors. It is set to strengthen Technical-Vocational Education and Training programs by integrating digital resources, software training laboratories, and industry-aligned learning systems.
By expanding access to quality education and practical skills training, the center aims to open more employment pathways, promote self-reliance, and contribute to inclusive economic growth.
Within the Sisters of Mary School community, the vision of Felicidad T. Sy continues to inspire students to pursue their dreams and use their education to uplift others.