NAMEI Polytechnic Institute

The NAMEI (Naval, Architecture and Marine Engineering Institute) Polytechnic Institute is located in Mandaluyong, a city of metropolitan Manila in the Philippines. It offers academic programs at preparatory, elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels.

NAMEI Polytechnic Institute (now STI-NAMEI)
TypePrivate, Nonsectarian
Established1947
PresidentDr. Ma. Celedonia Patag
Location,
Campus123 A. Mabini Street, Barangay Mabini-J. Rizal, Mandaluyong City

NAMEI (now STI-NAMEI) was recently acquired by STI Education Services Group, Inc.

STI NAMEI will be housed in the newly constructed STI Academic Center Sta. Mesa along P. Sanchez Street, Sta. Mesa in Metro Manila. The 10-storey building stands on a 3,691-square-meter property and can accommodate 9,000 senior high school and college students.

The new campus will be operational this school year 2019-2020 and facilities will include classrooms, laboratories, simulation rooms, a basketball court, and a student activity center.

Source: https://www.sti.edu/sti_news.asp?id=379

Academic programs

College

  • Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture
  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation
  • Seafarers Rating Course

Basic education department

  • Pre-School
  • Grade School
  • High School

Notable alumni

  • Engr. Bernardo Ebeo, former director, Naval Sea Systems Command Management Office for the Western Pacific at Pearl Harbor
  • C/E Bienvenido Maranan
  • Engr. Samuel Lim, president, FAME & SONAME
  • Engr. Rosalio Quirante, currently PRC examinee
  • Engr. Cipriano Bautista, former mayor of Navotas
  • Mrs. Trinidad Mempin, former teacher

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