New NIPA schoolyear off to productive start

NIPA’s class of 2019

Some of NIPA’s nursing students on Orientation Day.

Some hospitality students during orientation at NIPA.

CAY HILL--National Institute for Professional Advancement (NIPA) started the new academic year on Monday, August 12, with programmes in Information Communications Technology (ICT), Automotive, Culinary Arts, Hospitality, Educational Assistance, Business Administration, Social Pedagogical Work, and Electrical Installation.  

The first week ran smoothly with orientation days that educated students on their roles and responsibilities and what to expect in the upcoming school year, among other things.

NIPA Director Sergio Blomont said his school team is dedicated to helping students reach their highest potential and achieve overall success. The institution intends to continue the school year on a high note, especially after having celebrated the achievements of 65 students who graduated with certificates and diplomas just before the summer break in July.

Management and staff are making plans to ensure that students are consistently provided with high-quality learning experiences that will prepare them for a prosperous future in their chosen careers, including the implementation of a mentoring system, a care team department and a student governance council to further support students, it was stated in a press release issued late Monday evening.

Blomont wishes all students, past and present, much success and encourages them to remain truly NIPA-proud.

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