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- | == Siena College == | + | == Siena College of Quezon City == |
* '''Location & Contact Information''' | * '''Location & Contact Information''' | ||
** Address, Directions, & Map: | ** Address, Directions, & Map: | ||
- | *** Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines | + | *** Del Monte Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
** Telephone Numbers: | ** Telephone Numbers: | ||
- | *** 712-3668; 414-1155 to 58 | + | *** +63 2 712-3668; 414-1155 to 58 |
- | *** 712-3672; 414-9228 (fax) | + | *** +63 2 712-3672; 414-9228 (fax) |
- | ** Official Website: [http://www.siena.edu.ph/ | + | ** Official Website: [http://www.siena.edu.ph/] |
** Email: admin@siena.edu.ph | ** Email: admin@siena.edu.ph | ||
* '''History & Memorable Moments''' | * '''History & Memorable Moments''' | ||
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At the opening of school 1959-1960, Siena College opened its doors to 500 students who enrolled in the grade school, high school and college departments. The courses offered then in college were Bachelor of Science in Arts, Commerce and Education, Secretarial and Home Arts. From then on, the Siena College community of administrators, faculty, personnel, students and parents grew not only in number, but also in wisdom, grace and in the spirit of service to the larger community. Soon enough, it gained prestige and wide recognition as a reputable Catholic school. In 1972, responding to the needs and demands of the time for a kind of service education that would address the problems of unemployment and school dropouts, Siena College phased out the traditional four-year courses and retained only the Secretarial and Special Home Arts courses. In lieu of these, terminal courses were offered and the ladder-type curriculum was adopted. These courses were Bachelor of Science of Business Administration, Secretarial Administration, Food Service Administration, Junior Secretarial Course, Food Technology, Practical Entrepreneurship, Hotel and Restaurant Management, General Clerical Course and Tourism. At this time too, the Grade School Department adopted the innovative program called the Individualized Group-Guided Education or the IGGE. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siena_College%2C_Quezon_City] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2008.</ref> | At the opening of school 1959-1960, Siena College opened its doors to 500 students who enrolled in the grade school, high school and college departments. The courses offered then in college were Bachelor of Science in Arts, Commerce and Education, Secretarial and Home Arts. From then on, the Siena College community of administrators, faculty, personnel, students and parents grew not only in number, but also in wisdom, grace and in the spirit of service to the larger community. Soon enough, it gained prestige and wide recognition as a reputable Catholic school. In 1972, responding to the needs and demands of the time for a kind of service education that would address the problems of unemployment and school dropouts, Siena College phased out the traditional four-year courses and retained only the Secretarial and Special Home Arts courses. In lieu of these, terminal courses were offered and the ladder-type curriculum was adopted. These courses were Bachelor of Science of Business Administration, Secretarial Administration, Food Service Administration, Junior Secretarial Course, Food Technology, Practical Entrepreneurship, Hotel and Restaurant Management, General Clerical Course and Tourism. At this time too, the Grade School Department adopted the innovative program called the Individualized Group-Guided Education or the IGGE. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siena_College%2C_Quezon_City] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2008.</ref> | ||
In 1974, fully aware of its responsibility to be an agent of change, Siena College adopted policies, measures and procedures to improve and upgrade the quality of its service. To insure improvement, the school underwent two self-surveys: one during the school year 1974-75 and the other during the school year 1976-77. The Council on Education of the Congregation conducted these surveys. As a result, a strong interest on the part of the administration and staff to apply for accreditation was aroused. The educational council of the institution unanimously approved the plan. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | In 1974, fully aware of its responsibility to be an agent of change, Siena College adopted policies, measures and procedures to improve and upgrade the quality of its service. To insure improvement, the school underwent two self-surveys: one during the school year 1974-75 and the other during the school year 1976-77. The Council on Education of the Congregation conducted these surveys. As a result, a strong interest on the part of the administration and staff to apply for accreditation was aroused. The educational council of the institution unanimously approved the plan. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
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* '''Overview, Photographs, & Video Links''' | * '''Overview, Photographs, & Video Links''' | ||
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* '''Sports Facility Access''' | * '''Sports Facility Access''' | ||
- | == | + | == Employee == |
+ | [[Image:jobscitylogo.gif||right|thumb|Find Philippine Education Jobs in [http://www.jobscity.net/pls/jobs/browsejobs?location1=PH&category1=ED JobsCity.NET]]] | ||
+ | * Job Listing | ||
+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery></gallery> | ||
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+ | == Other Links == | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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+ | [[Category:Asia/Philippines/Metro_Manila/Quezon_City/]] |
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Siena College of Quezon City
- Location & Contact Information
- Address, Directions, & Map:
- Del Monte Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Telephone Numbers:
- +63 2 712-3668; 414-1155 to 58
- +63 2 712-3672; 414-9228 (fax)
- Official Website: [1]
- Email: admin@siena.edu.ph
- Address, Directions, & Map:
- History & Memorable Moments
At the opening of school 1959-1960, Siena College opened its doors to 500 students who enrolled in the grade school, high school and college departments. The courses offered then in college were Bachelor of Science in Arts, Commerce and Education, Secretarial and Home Arts. From then on, the Siena College community of administrators, faculty, personnel, students and parents grew not only in number, but also in wisdom, grace and in the spirit of service to the larger community. Soon enough, it gained prestige and wide recognition as a reputable Catholic school. In 1972, responding to the needs and demands of the time for a kind of service education that would address the problems of unemployment and school dropouts, Siena College phased out the traditional four-year courses and retained only the Secretarial and Special Home Arts courses. In lieu of these, terminal courses were offered and the ladder-type curriculum was adopted. These courses were Bachelor of Science of Business Administration, Secretarial Administration, Food Service Administration, Junior Secretarial Course, Food Technology, Practical Entrepreneurship, Hotel and Restaurant Management, General Clerical Course and Tourism. At this time too, the Grade School Department adopted the innovative program called the Individualized Group-Guided Education or the IGGE. [1]
In 1974, fully aware of its responsibility to be an agent of change, Siena College adopted policies, measures and procedures to improve and upgrade the quality of its service. To insure improvement, the school underwent two self-surveys: one during the school year 1974-75 and the other during the school year 1976-77. The Council on Education of the Congregation conducted these surveys. As a result, a strong interest on the part of the administration and staff to apply for accreditation was aroused. The educational council of the institution unanimously approved the plan. [1]
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