Bantayan Southern Institute

Bantayan Southern Institute is a non sectarian, co-educational institution in the island of Bantayan, Cebu, Philippines. The institution is a part of the University of Southern Philippines Foundation. Bantayan Southern Institute, or BSI, was established in 1945. Upon the evacuation of Mr. Escolastico S. Duterte to the island group in northern Cebu, the constituents of Bantayan asked for an academic institution on the island. On July 1945, Engr and Mrs Agustin Jereza founded.

The Director, Principal (Elementary and Highschool) and Dean, College of Commerce, Education and Information Technology, is Mrs. Joselyn SJ Dulap. The Dean for the hotel and Restaurant Management is Mrs. Estrelleta Diongzon.

The Bantayan Southern Institute offers the following programs.

CAT program

The Citizenship Advancement Program is a course that graduating fourth year students must take before being eligible to graduate. Formerly CAT was called the Philippine Military Training. The CAT course is under the Philippine Airforce command. The commands used are either in Tagalog or English. Units are as follows (from smallest to largest):

The smallest unit with a HQ staff is the Pulangan or Squadron consisting of the Squadron Commander (CAPT or MAJ), an Executive Officer (2LT) and a Staff Sergeant. In an Air group it usually comprises four staff officers with Ranks of Maj in the 1st AG and Capt in the 2nd AG. The staff includes:

In the Wing staff there are usually four staff officers with ranks Lieutenant Colonel which includes:

During the BSI day celebration the CAT-Officers presents a ceremonial pass-and-review in honor of the Miss BSI which is also the day when the officers are pinned with their Rank Insignia. The event is attended by the parents of the Officers, the faculty members of BSI and other guests.

Ranks in the BSI - CAT include:

Commissioned Officers:

For Non Commissioned Officers Ranks:

For Cadets:

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