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Ricky Reyes Learning Institute’s K-12 program

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As the country welcomed the first batch of Grade 11 Senior High School students to the full implementation of the K-12 program of the Department of Education (DepEd), existing reliable and very adept tech-voc (technical-vocational) school conveys enthusiasm in welcoming and accommodating these students in compliance with the governments agenda.

The tech-voc chain, Ricky Reyes Learning Institute (RRLI) owned and operated by its namesake, philanthropist and beauty master Ricky Reyes, specializes in beauty care, which includes hairdressing and cosmetology, and hotel and restaurant services (HRS)-housekeeping, bartending and basic hotel, kitchen and restaurant operations. It has four branches to date: Cubao, Anonas, Quiapo and Fairview.

RRLI has a K-12 program in its Track Subjects curriculum covering the development of skills for immediate employment or entrepreneurship, which enhances the value and relevance of the high school diploma. 

Ricky Reyes Learning Institute now offers a K-12 program that covers development of skills for immediate employment or entrepreneurship 

Reyes is offering his institute’s “ladderized” form of vocational schooling, which is tantamount to a college degree taken in a shorter period of time.  One can qualify for a decent entry-level job or can even put up his own salon once the student finishes the modules.

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“I see K-12 as a very big potential in helping improve the lives of the Filipino people especially the underprivileged,” says Reyes. “Having the right skills even without a college degree is an important key in achieving the life we want for our family”, he adds.

He also says the government will need all the support it can get to keep the program running on its right track, so he is likewise calling out to his civic-oriented friends to join him in his advocacy and propagate skills-learning among the youth.

Reyes is also franchising the school and the training that goes with its implementation to interested individuals and has such waived royalties for the use of his name. He envisions a ‘one- school-one-town’ scheme all over the country, with the support of the local government.

The newest Fairview branch is a franchise of Flor B. Santos, a kindred soul who shares Reyes’ dream of helping increase one’s financial capability through education.  Asked why she has chosen to have a franchise of an RRLI school, she says,  “I believe that if we give people a chance or opportunity to improve their lives through education, we will create individuals who, not only will be breadwinners and good family providers, but productive citizens as well.” 

RRLI is accredited by TESDA and allied with two international placement agencies that help students secure employment here and abroad. It also has international school affiliations from the Asia Pacific Hairdressers and Cosmetologist Association (APHCA) member countries like Taiwan and Malaysia. 

For inquiries about courses at the Ricky Reyes Learning Institute, check out 

www.rickyreyes.com or e-mail 

info@rickyreyes.com.

For franchising inquiries call Tonette Morena at 09285059280 or Bong Soriano at 09159564266.

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