Showing posts with label Methodist Pilley Institute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Methodist Pilley Institute. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Methodist Pilley Institute's Degree Programmes




This locally renowned private institution has taken another step forward by offering B.A.(Hons.) Accounting and B.A. (Hons.) Marketing programmeas.

This is good news to local students who aspire to pursue further in accountancy and marketing.

MPI is contributing in no small way to the locals in quality and cost-saving higher education.

The principal Judy Wong and her team of staff deserve a thumb up!

Keep it up!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Methodist Pilley Institute Awards Presentation









MPI awarded the deserving students on April 27 in a ceremony. According to the principal Judy Wong, the award recipients did well in their respective examinations.

MPI is a locally well known higher institution of learning. It has outstanding track record of achievements. A big thumb up to Judy and her teaching staff.

Allen again made his way up to the stage to receive his award. Keep it up!

Photos: Terrence Tan of MPI

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

MPI Shines In CAT & ACCA Examinations




Five CAT & ACCA students did Methodist Pilley Institute proud in the latest computer-based examinations!

Standing tall and proud are (left to right) Ting Ding, Kong Ning Ning, Allen Hii (my son), Angela Lu and Hu Ling Xing.

Praise Lord that Allen managed to do well.

Deserving a word of mention is Judy Wong together with her team of lecturers for a job well done!

Hurray! Keep it up. MPI!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

MPI - The 17Th Graduation Ceremony

Some board members of MPI posing for a shot.
Graduates lining up for Platform of Procession.

Platform of Procession in progress.

Mr. Wilson Jih Ren chang, Chairman of MPI Board, giving a welcoming address.

The audience in full attention.

Some were caught busy sending messages.

Mdm. Judy Wong, CEO/Principal of MPI, making a speech.

Rev. Dr. Su Chii Ang, President of SCAC, giving a keynote speech.

The choir giving a number.
The VIPs - (left to right) Mr. Hii Ching Chiong (Honorary Chairman of MPI), Datuk Kau Hieng Ing (Honorary Chairman of MPI), Rev. Dr. Su, Mdm. Judy Wong & Mr. Wilson Chang.

The presentation drew rounds of applause!
James Ng, polio-stricken, made his way up to the podium to receive his Diploma in Business Management. His strong will is most admirable! On his side is Rev. Su.
James Ng has every cause to beam with satisfaction.
Photoshooting session.
James with Mdm. Judy Wong at the tea reception.
I felt honoured to have been invited to partake of the grand 17th Graduation Ceremony of Methodist Pilley Institute (MPI) at Regalia Ballroom, Kingwood Hotel this morning at 9:00 am.

MPI is a locally renowned institution of higher learning. It has over the years built up strength in the courses it offers, especially in accounting. My son Allen is doing CAT in the institute and I have confidence in it giving quality education.

When I arrived this morning, I was ushered to the front row to take my seat. The whole setting of the ballroom was impressive, showing meticulous care having been taken into in organising the ceremony. Mdm. Wong Duang Ding seated next to me and we had had some interesting sharing on the recent plunge in AUD whilst waiting for the function to kick off.

From procession of platform party to benediction, the whole proceeding was a smooth run with excellent timing to keep it according to the programme. I give a thumb up to function co-ordinator for that.

Mr. Wilson Jih Ren Chang, Chairman of Board of Management, in his welcoming speech said that we must embrace change in education in the new challenging era.

Judy Wong, CEO/Principal of MPI, stressed the importance of life-long learning. In her speech, she disclosed that MPI will launch Centre of Life-long Learning in July.

Rev. Dr. Dato' Su Chii Ann, President of SCAC, called on the audience to live a rich life. "Enrichment comes from God," Rev. Su said.

The MC requested the audience to refrain from photoshooting when the proceeding was in progress. As such, I have no photos to share with you. However, I have something in mind for the readers. A short while ago, Terrence Tan of MPI promised to e-mail some of his shots to me for blogging purposes. They would be uploaded as soon as I receive them.