Ricky Reyes Learning Institute honors 503 poor but talented studes
December 17, 2003 | 12:00am
For those who cannot afford a four-year college course and would like to earn a living after barely three months of schooling and training, the place to go is the Ricky Reyes Learning Institute in Quiapo, Manila and Anonas Road, Quezon City.
Courses offered are Cosmetology, Hotel and Restaurant Services, Dressmaking and Tailoring at low and affordable tuition. RRLI proprietor Ricky Reyes takes pride in saying that they have well-trained and skilled instructors and accommodating staff. He also assures students of employment in his salon chain and offers to assist them when they look for jobs abroad in cooperation with Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) and Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
Last Dec. 3, the 25th batch of students received their diplomas at the Grand Ballroom of the Rembrandt Hotel in Quezon City. There were 310 graduates from RRLI-Quiapo and 193 from RRLI-Quezon City. Honor students also received medals and gifts for excelling in their respective courses.
Courses offered are Cosmetology, Hotel and Restaurant Services, Dressmaking and Tailoring at low and affordable tuition. RRLI proprietor Ricky Reyes takes pride in saying that they have well-trained and skilled instructors and accommodating staff. He also assures students of employment in his salon chain and offers to assist them when they look for jobs abroad in cooperation with Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA) and Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
Last Dec. 3, the 25th batch of students received their diplomas at the Grand Ballroom of the Rembrandt Hotel in Quezon City. There were 310 graduates from RRLI-Quiapo and 193 from RRLI-Quezon City. Honor students also received medals and gifts for excelling in their respective courses.
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