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Quezon City, Manila, Philippines
VISION & MISSION STATEMENT North York Allied Institute Vision NYAI, Inc. envisions itself as a center of excellence in the diffusion of knowledge with exceptional research and teaching through dedication in academic freedom, accessible education and world-class innovation. North York Allied Institute Mission NYAI, Inc. Shall mold the key aspects of the student’s personality quintessential to their journey towards the real world, by preparing their mental, physical and spiritual development and ensure that good values are inculcated in their moral fiber thereby assuring our society of good honest and educated citizens. Were located at #9 Vipra st. Bryg. Sangandaan Project 8 Quezon City, Our Phone numbers: 938-7805, 409-7220

Saturday, February 28, 2009

New Teachers line-up for Preschool, Grade School & High School for School Year 2009-2010.

Reminder:
Starting School Year 2009-2010
Reading Program will be incorporated in the preschool school to high school curriculum using BRIGHT for preschool and CARS for grade school to High School. Orientation & seminar for the Reading Program will be on May 11, 2009. Parents are invited to attend and meet the new teachers.
French language will also be taught to Grade 5 & Grade 6 as part of their elective class. French language is already incorporated to the curriculum of 3rd Year & 4th Year High school this school year.
Last October 2009, the Management decided to review the effectiveness of the teaching faculty line-up of NYAI thru the student evaluation form and classroom review performance which was started last October 2008. After the evaluation of the students and performance review, the management decided last November 2008 to look for more effective and competent teaching faculty. After three months of interview and background checks, we are proud to welcome the following line-up of teaching faculty for 2009-2010.

Please be informed that we no longer renew the contract of the other teachers except the name of the teachers listed below.


Mr. Sevirino Pino (will handle English, Reading Program & Social Studies).
Post Graduate:
Master of Arts in Education
Major in Administration and Supervision
36 units earned
Felipe Verallo Foundation College
Bogo, Cebu City

Master of Arts in Education
Major in Social Studies
15 Units earned
Cebu Normal University
Cebu City
College:
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Major in Social Science/Social Studies
Minor in English
University of Cebu
Cebu City
Board Passer

Ms. Flordeliza Flancia (will handle Math, Values & Filipino)
Post Graduate:
National teachers College Manila
Major in Mathematics
30 units earned
College:
Centro Escolar University
Bachelor of Science in Education
Major in Math & Filipino
Professional Board Exam for teacher Passer & Civil Service Passer

Mr. Ramon N. Gemina Jr. (will handle French language, Reading Program & Computer subjects).
Post Graduate:
Regina Carmelli University
18 units teaching
College:
Bachelor of Science Major in Communication
Far Eastern University

Marissa Ildesa Abobon (will handle English & Math).
Post Graduate:
University Of the Philippines
Master of Library Science

College:
University of Philippines
BS Education
Master of Arts in Teaching (5 units)
Board Passer

Mr. Christopher De Vera (will handle TLE, MAPE & students with special needs).
Post Graduate:
Manuel L. Quezon University
Master of Arts in Special Education
College:
National teacher s College
BS Education
Board Passer
Dagupan College Foundation
BS Physical Theraphy

Ms. Elenette L. Asis (will handle Science, Computer)
College:
Rizal Technological University
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Major in General Science
Board Passer

Preschool Teachers:

Ms. Julieta Salavia
College:
National teachers College
Bachelor of Science in Education
Major: Early Childhood Education

Ms. Vanessa Galiza
College:
Philippine Normal University
BEED
LET Passer

Friday, February 27, 2009

Funding your studies: Scholarships and loans


The British Council will hold a seminar on scholarships to study in the UK on 20 March 2009, 6:00PM – 8:00PM, at the British Council Office.
The seminar will focus on the different kinds of scholarships available, requirements for application, and tips from scholars on how to increase your chances in getting selected for competitive scholarships.
Unknown to most, there are various scholarships and financial aid schemes available to Filipinos.
Seats are limited. Only the first 50 pre-registrants will be accepted.
For reservations, please call 9141011 – 14 or email
educationuk@britishcouncil.org.ph. or visit the admin office of North York Allied Institute and look for Sir Jojo Gemina.
This seminar is free of charge.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Please Accept Our Best Wishes On Your Employment in Canada!







In behalf of the administration, students and faculty of North York Allied Institute. We would like to express our heart felt congratulation to our student Ms. Amor Bonifacio for the release of her working visa for Canada. We wish you good luck in your new life in Canada, hope that the knowledge that the school instilled in your mind will be your beacon of hope for your new life in Canada. Again, thank you for your trust and confidence and we are grateful that you are part of our NYAI family. Please accept our best wishes on your employment in Canada. Ms. Bonifacio will be off to Canada this March 28, 2009 via Korean Airlines, and to all nine NYAI students still awaiting for their working visa, good luck!

Friday, February 20, 2009

Student Night moved to March 14


Due to request of some students and parents, the High School Night will be moved on March 14, instead of February 28, 2009. Same venue for more info please coordinate with Ms. Asis.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Little Mr. & Ms. Intrams '09


Ms. Nina Jose Grade 1 student and Mr. Boringot Grade 2 student, crowned Little Mr. & Ms. Intrams 2009. Congratulations!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Mr & Ms. Intrams '09




Mr. Intrams '09, Mr. Juan Ricardo Abalos, 3rd year student and Ms. Intrams '09 Ms. April Joy Aranzanso first year student. More photo's from the intrams '09 at the school fs account at northyork.institute@yahoo.com. To all the winners congratulations. In photos the current Mr & Ms Intrams with admission officer Ms. Gemma & Ms. Au.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

NYAI Introduced "Reading Program" starting school Year 2009-2010

North York Allied Institute will now introduced “ B.R.I.G.H.T.” a pre-school reading program, and CARS Series, STARS Series, Extension in Reading, CARS Series II for grade school & high school reading program for school year 2009-2010.

This comprehensive assessment of reading strategies will pinpoints student’s needs like the following; identifies students weaknesses in 12 standards-based reading skills, encourages students to use higher-order thinking skills, builds comprehension skills for success on test, follows a progressive five-part lesson approach to ensure comprehension, and assess student’s proficiency in the 12 standard based reading skills.

The BRIGHT & CARS Series reading program will be incorporated in their current curriculum, starting school year 2009-2010.

North York Allied Institute will conduct seminar and training for English teachers, and admin staff for professional development instruction, e-training, program research and sample lessons. Parents are also encouraged to attend the free seminar that will be schedule on the 2nd week of May 2009 at NYAI.

All interested parents, kindly call the admission office for registration at phone numbers;
938-7805, 409-7220.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Last Quarter Activities!


Student Night: March 14, 2009
Venue: SEAMEO Innotech, Commonwealth Ave.

National Achievement Test: March 11, 2009
Venue: NYAI
Review: On-going for 2nd year students every Saturday.

4th Quarter Exam (graduating): March 11-13, 2009.
4th Quarter Exam (non-graduating): March 16-18,2009. Please be inform that we no longer accept promisory letter. No payment No permit No exam.
Clearance week: March 23-27,2009

Recognition & Graduation day: April 3, 2009.
Venue: UP

For more infomation regarding the last quarter activities, you may call the admission office.




Saturday, February 7, 2009

Free Books for early enrollment & Canadian Scholarship voucher now available.

North York Allied Institute Now Offers the Canadian Scholarship voucher and free books for early enrollment.

“Canadian Scholarship Voucher”
Starting School Year 2009-210
Php 10,000 for in coming 1st Year
Php 5,000 for in coming Grade 1
Php 5,000 for old students (50 scholarship voucher available)

HURRY LIMITED SLOTS ONLY!
Thru the effort of Phil-Canadian Women’s Association
Toronto Canada

FREE BOOKS!
For Early Enrollees
January 1 to February 28 ‘09 Only!
All levels (Preschool to High school)

NO TUITION FEE INCREASE
With New Batch of Competent Teachers.


REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

* Form 138 (original)
* Baptismal Certificate
* Long Brown Envelope
Transferee:
* Honorable dismissal
* Form 138
* Certificate of Good Moral Character


Scholarship Available for College students, for more info please call us at:

CALL US NOW!
938-7805/409-7220


OTHER OFFERED COURSES
Diploma Degree Department
* 2-Yr. Practical Nursing
* 2-Yr. Hospitality & Restaurant Services
* 1-Yr. Nursing Aide
* Caregiver

Short Courses:
Comprehensive Waitering
Basic & Advance Housekeeping
Bartending
Computer Repair & Maintenance


For more infor regarding admission requirements, promo and Canadian scholarship voucher please call the admission office at: 938-7805/409-7220 or visit us at:
#9 Vipra st. Brgy. Sangandaan Project 8, Quezon City.


Now accepting students for school year 2009-2010

North York Allied Institute is now accepting students for school year 2009-2010.


•Pre-School:
Toddler, Nursery, Kinder, Preparatory
•Grade School:
Grade I to Grade VI
•High School:
First Year to Fourth Year
* with computer education & French language subjects for grade school & high school.

CALL US NOW!
938-7805/409-7220

Canada organizes symposium on best practices in migration and recruitment

As part of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Canada and the Philippines, the Embassy of Canada, in partnership with Miriam College, is organizing a symposium on best practices in migration and recruitment on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Environmental Studies Institute, Miriam College Campus, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City.
Entitled "Sustaining Mutual Gains: Best Practices in Migration and Recruitment,” the symposium will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss three broad themes with regards to migration and recruitment. We are planning to invite representatives from the International Labour Organization, the Government of the Philippines, the International Organization for Migration, local embassy officials, academics and a wide range of participants from local NGOs and agencies working in the field of migration.
The first theme to be discussed will be the “non-collection of recruitment/placement fees.” This discussion will focus on how government policy can be put into practice to ensure that employees are not required to pay in order to obtain employment. The second theme will be “the spirit of giving back” – how employers can give back to a community from which they recruit workers. The third theme of the day will be on cultural integration programs, and how best to prepare overseas workers for the relocation to a new country. Under each theme we are inviting two guest speakers to address the issue. This will be followed by an open forum where participants will be able to provide comments or reactions on the subject matter.
For more details, please contact the Embassy of Canada’s Public Affairs Office at 8579026.
For more information, please contact:
Carlo FigueroaPublic Affairs OfficerEmbassy of CanadaLevel 7 Tower 2 RCBC Plaza6819 Ayala Avenue, Makati City

NYAI Welcomes the new line-up of the teachers for S.Y. 2009-2010

North York Allied Institute Management would like to welcome the new teachers for grade school and high school for school year 2009-2010. After two months of interview and demo teaching, Sir Teody Navea, the school director finally decided who among the 28 applicants to fill-in the teaching faculty for school year 2009-2010.

The school decided to start interviewing new teachers after the result of the evaluation of the teaching faculty thru the student evaluation form. The school Vp Mr. Ramon N. Gemina, conducted room to room evalution, using the student evaluation form.

Finally, after the two months of interview and teaching demo every Saturday. Background checks and employment verification was conducted.

"We finally decided who among the 28 applicants are hired to teach this coming school year 209-2010". Remarks by Sir Teody the school director.

NYAI Management, assured parents that the next school year faculty will be much better. They are well trained and hand pick based in their qualifications.

Among its current faculty only few will remain based in their evaluation, for the grade school and high school faculty only Ms. Asis will be renewed for next school year. While the two teachers from the preschool will again, renewed for the next school year. The other teacher’s who didn’t make it for the evaluation based in the student evaluation and management evaluation will have until the April 4, 2009. Memo regarding this evaluation will be released this month by the management.


Note:
to get the list of the new line-up of faculty and their credentials, kindly email northyork.institute@yahoo.com

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Canada organizes symposium on best practices in migration and recruitment

Canada organizes symposium on best practices in migration and recruitment
As part of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between Canada and the Philippines, the Embassy of Canada, in partnership with Miriam College, is organizing a symposium on best practices in migration and recruitment on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Environmental Studies Institute, Miriam College Campus, Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City.
Entitled "Sustaining Mutual Gains: Best Practices in Migration and Recruitment,” the symposium will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss three broad themes with regards to migration and recruitment. We are planning to invite representatives from the International Labour Organization, the Government of the Philippines, the International Organization for Migration, local embassy officials, academics and a wide range of participants from local NGOs and agencies working in the field of migration.
The first theme to be discussed will be the “non-collection of recruitment/placement fees.” This discussion will focus on how government policy can be put into practice to ensure that employees are not required to pay in order to obtain employment. The second theme will be “the spirit of giving back” – how employers can give back to a community from which they recruit workers. The third theme of the day will be on cultural integration programs, and how best to prepare overseas workers for the relocation to a new country. Under each theme we are inviting two guest speakers to address the issue. This will be followed by an open forum where participants will be able to provide comments or reactions on the subject matter.
For more details, please contact the Embassy of Canada’s Public Affairs Office at 8579026.
For more information, please contact:
Carlo FigueroaPublic Affairs OfficerEmbassy of CanadaLevel 7 Tower 2 RCBC Plaza6819 Ayala Avenue, Makati City