Monol’s Golf Driving Course is Back!
Monol has made the golf driving course available for the students once again.
Monol has made the golf driving course available for the students once again.
If you are looking for a place to enjoy your days after reaching the milestone of retirement yet still wanting to learn English then Monol is the place you are looking for. The pandemic has all kept us from being able to enjoy travel. But now that restrictions are becoming less it could be time …
In line with the declared holidays for the month of April, a make-up class is scheduled on April 4, 2020 (Saturday) for Term B students. The following are the holidays for the month of April: April 9 – Araw ng Kagitingan / Maundy Thursday April 10 – Good Friday
Most recently, the Philippine government has confirmed the first positive case of the Coronavirus and thus, it is very important to enforce preventive measures for the safety and security of our students and employees.
Instead of extending regular classes until Saturday, the makeup classes are one-hour extensions on regular class days for a certain duration. These extensions are set from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
There will be NO suspension of work and classes on the said day for Monol students and employees. Regular classes and working ours will push through therefore there will be a premium of 30%.
Monol’s Fitness program is bringing something new to the table, Cardio boxing and body toning! Through these fitness classes as well as the academy’s sports and gym facilities, Monol aims to provide students a setting as well as activities where they can focus on their health and wellness.
The month of August is sprinkled with holidays as well as two long weekends to look forward to. For the awareness of everyone, there will be no classes on August 12, 2019 (Eid’l Adha), August 21, 2019 (Ninoy Aquino Day) and August 26, 2019 (National Heroes Day).
The Malacañang office declares July 15 (Monday) as a special non-working holiday in celebration of Cordillera Day. There will be no classes on the said day to give way to the Cordillera Administrative Region’s (CAR) 32nd Founding Anniversary.
The first week of June welcomes a Wednesday with no classes! Last May 28th, President Duterte made an announcement declaring June 5th (Wednesday) as a regular holiday throughout the Philippines.