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Schools in Iskandar

Completely agree with ginfreely. I did English Literature at A levels and in the class, I had classmates who did not come from English speaking household who scored pretty good grades. IMHO immersion is the best way to learn a language but really with TV, radio and the Internet, one can pick up any language at a very basic level. My two girls are K-pop crazy and they picked up Korean language by just watching the drama (which they know I am not happy about) and listening to the music. And today they speak to each other in whatever Korean words they know and just learnt; I think it's just hilarious.

Taking English literature at A level is as close to learning English as a SUBJECT as one can be haha... Yeah lor people from non English speaking household were always at disadvantage with the emphasis on English but no choice it is an important subject and we must put in the extra effort to pull through...
 
Huh?? Really? Is there a rule for Sgrean kids to study until PSLE??
Can share the link to this requirement, please?

MOE guideline is that if your kid is a Singaporean it's compulsory to send your kids to school all the way to PSLE. If the kid resides overseas, which they classify Johor as overseas, it's ok for you to send them to a school in the country where the kid resides in.
 
Any body doing home schooling ?

Anybody considering local schools ?

Just did a search and found some links here

http://cj.my/post/79582/home-schools-gaining-popularity-in-johor-bahru/
http://homeschoolmalaysia.wordpress.com/2011/04/07/homeschool-centres/
http://homeschoolhomefrontier.com/resources/homeschool-and-igcse
http://forum.ibaby.my/simple/index.php?t10472.html

But it should be noted that homeschool centres are not exactly homeschooling in the literal sense of the word. It's more like private schools.
 
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This might be of interest to some!

Seri Alam Properties Sdn Bhd (SAP) embark on a partnership with Pegasus Education Group (Malaysia) (PEG) to build the prestigious KinderWorld International School in Bandar Seri Alam.

The school will be a state-of-the-art-institution with modern facilities and technology that offers a Singapore international curriculum combining the best of Eastern values with an International outlook on education. The curriculum will cover kindergarten up to University Foundation Program culminating in International Examinations such as the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) and ACT (American College Test) - GAC (Global Assessment Certificate). The total cost of the whole development is estimated at RM 66 million.

http://www.kinderworld.net/index.ph...-to-have-kinderworld-in-bandar-seri-alam.html
 
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Sri Omega is another school i visited. Apparently this school is quite famous among the local JB ppl, most of them recommend this school not sure for what reason.

Some info for you all

They provide school bus services to where i stay, which is pretty far away from school 30km +.. MYR200 per month

School fees is fixed when enrolling...you do not need to worry about them increasing the school fees. Pri 1-6 is at a fixed rate through out. Sec 1-3 another rate then Sec 4-5 is another rate...."i think"

nice new school campus

35 students per class

Only offer curriculum from P1-6, S1-5.

They also offer 2 syllabus one is International School and the other is Local School.

Have Chinese as 2nd Language

Cheers
 
found some old empty promises.

NEWS

Paramount to spend RM40m on smart school in Nusajaya

26 March 2008, By Yantoultra Ngui Yichen, The Edge Daily




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PETALING JAYA: Paramount Corporation Bhd plans to spend some RM40 million on capital expenditure (capex) to build a Sri KDU smart school at East Ledang in Nusajaya.

Group managing director and chief executive Datuk Teo Chiang Quan said the construction of the private school would start in October and the school would open its doors by 2011.

“This is in line with Paramount’s philosophy to provide affordable quality education to everyone,” he said after Paramount’s unit Janahasil Sdn Bhd inked a sale and purchase agreement with UEM Land Sdn Bhd to buy a four-hectare land in Nusajaya for RM13 million for the smart school.

Teo said Paramount, with Kolej Damansara Utama (KDU) as its flagship in the education sector, had the option to buy another 6ha at East Ledang for future development.

Paramount, which has campuses in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, is focusing on the southern region to tap the growing population of Nusajaya.

Meanwhile, UEM Land’s managing director Wan Abdullah Wan Ibrahim said: “We are delighted that Paramount has chosen to site its school at Nusajaya. This is in line with our plans to develop an integrated community in Nusajaya where all can work, live and play here.”

He said the setting up of a private school in Nusajaya together with other projects by world-class developers like Limitless LLC, which is co-developing Puteri Harbour Residential North, was yet another testimony of the tangible developments at Nusajaya.

Wan Abdullah said the first phase of its East Ledang property project, which comprises 140 units of terrace and semi-detached houses with a gross development value (GDV) of RM97 million, was expected to be fully sold by July.

“We have already sold 50%, which is beyond our forecast and now we expect to launch the second phase by the fourth quarter of this year,” he said.
 
hi, I stay at East Ledang and searching for enrichment courses (English & Chinese) for my child. Anyone can advise nearby courses available? Tks!
 
Those of you sending yr kids to international schools in jb, what r yr plans for their university education? Planning to send yr k7ds abroad or Sg uni? Can we still get our kids to Sg uni if they studied in JB?

My daughter has just joined Grade 7 (equivalent to Sec 1) at a local international school. It is an IB school so she will work towards an IB diploma. Universities the world over, including Singapore, recognise IB diplomas as an entry qualification so I am not too worried about it. I'm just keeping myself worried to making sure my daughter takes full advantage of the opportunities that she has in front of her :)
 
Is anyone familiar with Excelsior International school. This is the school's website www.eis.edu.my the environment looks great. Wonder how much is the fee. There is an open house from the 16-20June 2015
 
Excelsior tied up with R&F..

I forgot what is the exact details..
U can go google
 
My son study there and it is a great school. You should go there for their open house to know more.
 
Sunway International school is coming to Iskandar. Extremely impressive with the quality of teachers they employed and the fees is extremely reasonable compare to Marlborough College.
 
Is it compulsory to have mm2h to send my kids to international school in jb? What is the visa the school requires referring to?

Not necessary. If it's a international school then the school will sort the foreign pupil visa.
 
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