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February 11, 2015

Alexander Patacsil
Principal IV
Urdaneta City National High School

Sir:

Greetings

I would like to apply for a Teaching 1 position in your school. I graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education major in English and passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers.
I am presently working as a College English Instructor of Panpacific University North Philippines and at the same time I am handling the Foreign Language Class of the Basic Education in the same university.I have also worked as an ESL Teacher in Dongguan City Guandong Province China.My ability to build positive relationships with students and peers as well as vast teaching experience will enable me to be a great asset to your school.
I believe that we are all lifelong learners and would love the opportunity to share this belief with the students of Urdaneta City National High School. I hope to soon discuss with you how my abilities can best meet the goals of your school.

Thank You for your consideration

Very Truly yours,
Richine Martin-Unlayao Applicant

TABLE 0F CONTENTS

I. COVER LETTER AND RESUME

II. CSC FORM 212

III. CERTIFICATE OF GOOD RATINGS

IV. PRC RATING

V. TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS

VI. CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT /SERVICE RECORD

VII. CERTIFICTES OF TRAININGS, WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

VIII. NBI CLEARANCE

IX. OMNIBUS CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION, VERIFICATION AND VERACITY OF ALL DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
REGION 1
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS
URDANETA CITY PANGASINAN 2428

PERTINENT DOCUMENTS
OF

RICHIE MARTIN-UNLAYAO APPLICANT

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