As the country develops into a high-income nation, efforts to boost the international education market are made to meet the growing schooling needs of expatriates and repatriates, as well as the increasing demand by local parents.
The rapid growth of international schools in Malaysia has been influenced by factors such as Government initiatives, local developments and the establishment of new educational hubs in the country. Let’s looks at some of these factors below.
Many parents today are sending their children to international schools. An international school is essentially a private school funded by an educational organization that offers international-oriented education in a globally integrated environment.
Education is one of the most precious gifts parents can give to their children. Thus, it is important for parents to provide them with the best there is. In this article, let’s explore what sets international schools apart from the others.
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