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AIMS sailed on steadily under its new president, Arlene. Enrollees for its maritime programs progressively increased and it slowly gained a reputation for being an excellent maritime institution in Manila. Then came the trials. AIMS’ two-year-old training ship was the first casualty.
The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is a management school and research institution in Makati, the Philippines. Established in partnership with Harvard Business School , [ 1 ] it is one of the few business schools in Asia to be internationally accredited with the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). [ 2 ]
A few years later, in 1996, the EAC Manila administration established a technical vocational school called Center for Technical Education and Skills Training (CTEST) in Gov D. Mangubat Avenue. It is a stone's throw away from the hospital formerly affiliated with the college. With the completion of five buildings, in 1998, the school was renamed ...
PMI Colleges, formerly known as Philippine Maritime Institute, is a private, non-sectarian, co-educational higher education, Maritime institution established on September 18, 1948 in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines where its main campus is located.
The following is a list of international schools located only inside the Metro Manila region, and the international curricula offered, including local schools which offer a foreign education system. Aguinaldo International School Manila (Ermita, Manila) Australian International School Manila [1] (Parañaque) The Beacon School [2] (Taguig)
The Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST) was established after the liberation of Manila in 1945. It started as a vocational school with only one room at the second floor of the Mapa High School, nine teachers, a clerk, and 147 students. Its former name was Eulogio Rodriguez Vocational High School (ERVHS).
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A Chinese high school in Manila. Chinese schools add two subjects to the core curriculum: Chinese communication arts and literature. Some schools add Chinese history, philosophy and culture, and Chinese mathematics. Other Chinese schools, called cultural schools, offer Confucian classics and Chinese art as part of their curriculum. Religion ...