GROUP 1 BLOG ( SCHOOL, MUSEUM, RIZAL PARK)

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St. Augustine School of Nursing is a popular choice for Caregiving, Practical Nursing and Medical Transcription course in the Philippines. Committed to making students learn in a caring environment. Reaching out to the communities it serves via medical missions and various outreach care programs. The very same type of Pinoy Care that St. Augustine graduates are sharing here and abroad.

In response to the rising demand for healthcare professionals here and abroad, St. Augustine School of Nursing (SASN) was established in 2004. The response to the pioneer branches in España Manila, Lagro Quezon City and East Rizal was phenomenal.

The continuing success of St. Augustine is anchored on the world-class quality of training it provides and its continuous upgrading of curriculum to meet the growing needs of medical tourism, healthcare and the hospitality business. Its advanced curriculum meets the minimum standards set by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and provides a more holistic approach in producing healthcare professionals equipped, not just with the basic skills and knowledge in taking care of patients, but are also taught basic computer skills, personality development, legal aspects in the workplace and foreign languages.

Why choose St. Augustine School of Nursing?

• No.1 Chain Nursing School (National) in the 2004 National Shoppers’ Choice Annual Awards

• Recognized as the Outstanding Caregiver School for 2003 by the Philippine National Caregiver Association

• Job opportunities through InfoTech to earn US$2,000 or more monthly

• Certification in just 6 months with full international standard of hospital on-the-job training

• T-based nursing edu\ncation. Gives you an edge in landing one of the 500,000 worldwide job openings for caregivers and nursing aide

• Professional and experienced faculty

• Offers language training and cross-cultural orientation

• A member of the AMA Education System with international linkages

• Registered with TESDA under new training regulations

PROGRAMS OFF\nERED

Bachelor’s Degree
Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Technical Vocational Courses
• Practical Nursing
• Caregiving NC II
• Finishing Course for Medical Transcription
• Household Services NC II
• Housekeeping NC II
• Career Entry Course for Software Developers NC IV (using Java)
• Career Entry Course for Software Developers NC IV (using Microsoft.net)

Senior High School
• STEM
• ABM
• HUMSS
• GAS
• TVL (Caregiving, Housekeeping, Contact Center Services, Computer Programming)

*They have COMLAB or COMPUTER LAB, where the students do their projects, researches etc and also for answering their oed or online education*

*ROOM FACILITIES where the students staying and taking their lessons*

*BACK BUILDING where the students practicing and do their activities*

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The National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, is envisioned as the premier institution and repository of the best of the natural and cultural heritage of the Philippines.

The National Museum complex in Manila includes the National Art Gallery (Old Legislative Building), the Museum of the Filipino People (Old Finance Building) and the future National Museum of Natural History (Old Tourism Building). These were built in the early 20th century and now function as museums that house the National Fine Arts collection and the National Archaeological and Ethnographic collections.

The National Museum also manages the National Planetarium and over ten archeological site and branch museums found across the country.

The National Museum of the Philippines has three main goals covering the diverse fields of knowledge through various educational, scientific and cultural activities:

  • As an educational institution, the National Museum disseminates scientific and technical knowledge in a more understandable and practical forms through lectures, exhibitions, interviews and publications for students and the general public.
  • As a scientific institution, the National Museum conducts basic research programs combining integrated laboratory and field work in anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology and zoology. It maintains reference collections on these disciplines and promotes scientific development in the Philippines.
  • As a cultural centre, the National Museum takes a lead in the study and preservation of the nation’s rich artistic, historical and cultural heritage in the reconstruction and rebuilding of the nation’s past and veneration of the great pioneers who helped in building the nation.

Permanent collections: arts, archaeology, ethnology, natural history, paintings and sculpture.

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The Historical Luneta Park
The Luneta or Rizal Park is famous because it has been the spot where the country’s national hero Jose Rizal was executed in front of the Filipino crowd during the Spanish colonial era.

The history of the park began in the early 1800’s under the Spanish rule. The name “Luneta” was derived from the word “Luna” because the area was shaped like a moon. Before, the former name of the place was Bagumbayan (new town) and was later named Luneta.

Luneta Park of Manila is an urban park and adjacent to it is also the famous Intramuros.

The Luneta Park is home to a very rich Filipino history. Before the famous execution of Dr. Jose Rizal took place, the place is notorious because of public death penalty during the Spanish era of criminals and public enemies of the righteous and high Spaniards.

History documented that on February 17, 1872, three Filipino priests were executed by garrote namely Father Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora who are collectively known as the GOMBURZA. These three young friars were accused of subversion and their execution has affected many Filipinos including Rizal. Hence the famous novel that was written by the national hero was dedicated in memory of the three priests.

The Luneta Park is guarded 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by the caballeros de RIzal or ceremonial soldiers of Rizal. There in the Rizal Monument, tourist will read the inscribed “Mi Ultimo Adios” (My Last Farewell) written by Jose Rizal.

*DANCING FOUNTAIN*

*PLAYGROUND*

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