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After 18 years of pursuing its mission of making lives better through education, PHINMA Education welcomed over 95,000 students in SY 21-22, resulting in a 79% revenue increase, year-on-year. The organization, made up of ten schools in the Philippines and Indonesia, offers over 110 programs covering the entire education chain and boasts a 75% board exam passing rate...

After living for two years with the perks and pitfalls of online classes (your internet is spotty but at least the kids are safe from COVID-19), students in all levels are set to go back to school for traditional in-person classes this August. National Action Plan on COVID-19 Chief Implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. made the announcement in February after noting...

You’ve planned your commute, prepared your work bag, and are ready to return to the office. But after spending the last few years safe at home, have you thought about how to keep it safe when you leave? To help you feel secure while out, here is a list of reminders for your place to watch out for: Watch out for running water Nobody wants to come home to a flooded...

Oftentimes when Filipinos feel unwell, they don’t go directly to consult with a doctor; more so  going into a drugstore to buy medicine, because everything is just too pricey for the average  Filipino. The end goal is to feel “ginhawa”: a Filipino term that encompasses comfort, relief or  peace of mind. But more often than not, to experience this “ginhawa”,...

As parents, we spend our days making sure we have the right tools and partners so our children can grow up healthy, and enjoy all the joys of life, big and small. From the vitamins they drink to keep them strong, to the lotions and creams that keep their skin smooth and healthy, their well-being is at the top of the priority list. Young moms and dads who have experienced...

A good flight school is essential in ensuring that student pilots are able to develop the skills that will serve as the foundation of their future professions. If you’re an aspiring pilot based in the Philippines and you’re aiming to set yourself up as a pilot with the potential for sustaining a successful and rewarding career, then you’re in luck. There’s...

Two years after the start of the lockdown in the Philippines due to the pandemic, we can say that life is slowly returning to normal in the country, especially in the metro. People are back in the streets, and in the workplace, more people are dining outside, going on vacation, and schools are starting to bring back face-to-face sessions. For students in general,...