What I Learned from ALSE
What I learned from sitting quietly in a corner during the training was the uniqueness and strength of the Filipino character which was in full display during those sessions.
What I learned from sitting quietly in a corner during the training was the uniqueness and strength of the Filipino character which was in full display during those sessions.
Yancy Ghio Reyes, 9, studies at St Joseph Upatham School in Nakhon Pathom. He also ranked 4th in the region and 12th among all grade 2 students all over Thailand.
Some of its notable alumni include former Vice President of the Philippines Jejomar Binay, PBA player Jayson Castro and singer Lani Misalucha.
The session is free. Interested persons should send their e-mail to: Divina Blanco (e-mail: blanco.divina@gmail.com). Seats are limited.
1,600 players from 10 different countries joined the competition. The Philippines had sent around 200 delegates from different schools all over the country.
The streaming will go live on Thursday, August 29, from 7:00 to 7:30 pm on DeeMoney and PinoyThaiyo Facebook pages.
Panelists include PAL General Manager Ailen Santos; Thailand-based lawyer Atty Marck Macaraeg; online entrepreneur and author Mark David Ledesma; hotelier Zenaida Vannaying, owner of Hotel Vista Bangkok/Pattaya and Akara Hotel; and Philippine Trade Representative Rico Mariano.
PCU offers undergraduate and graduate degrees through St. Robert’s Group of Companies, a leading educational institution in Thailand.
The awarding ceremony of the SEAWRITE is scheduled to take place in Bangkok, towards the end of the year awaiting a definite date selected by the Royal Palace of His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X).
Course fee for one whole year is only 5,400 SGD including tuition and all other miscellaneous expenses.
His Serene Highness Prince Chulcherm Yugala, a descendant of the 41st child of King Chulalongkorn was the guest of honor at the graduation ceremony.
Highlights of 2019 Open House include a campus tour, meeting faculty members and students and doing activities with students from their own country and around the world. There are around 15 Filipino students at BU.
The two-day conference was hosted by St. Robert's Global Education and Asian Center for Comparative Governance.
The Brain Train School of Positivity will hold a seminar on July 27 at Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Pathum Thani, north of Bangkok.
The Philippine Embassy in Bangkok is inviting the Filipino community to a lecture-demonstration about Philippine music on July 9, Wednesday, 3:30-5:30 PM at the Embassy Conference Room.
“The Hibla ng Lahing Filipino” Traveling Exhibition Project, entitled Piña-Seda: Pineapple and Silk Cloth from the Tropics” will be held in Bangkok on July 5-10. Everyone is invited. The traveling exhibit is organized by Museum Siam together with the National Museum of the Philippines, Office of Senator Loren Legarda and the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok. […]