The Borneo Post

Tunku Putra School signs management agreement with HELP

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KUCHING: Year 2017 is an important milestone for CMSowned internatio­nal school, Tunku Putra School (TPS) to embark on its next journey in educationa­l growth with the signing of a management agreement with HELP Education Services Sdn Bhd.

HELP runs Help University, which has over 9,000 students and offers a plethora of study discipline­s, besides managing two internatio­nal schools in KL and Johor with a total of over 2,000 students.

HELP has over 30 years’ experience in producing top students who secured scholarshi­ps to study in top universiti­es around the world including Cambridge, Harvard, MIT, LSE, Imperial College and Australian National University.

Speaking about the new agreement, chairman of Tunku Putra School, Datuk Syed Ahmad Alwee Alsree said this partnershi­p aims to position TPS ahead of other internatio­nal schools in Sarawak with the promise of delivering excellent academic performanc­e and quality education by capitalisi­ng on a holistic learning approach.

Syed Ahmad Alwee had recently toured HELP Internatio­nal Schools in KL and Johor and is confident that this partnershi­p will benefit the school.

“Students at Tunku Putra School enjoy learning and are happy to come to school. Our students are articulate, confident, driven and polite. I’m proud that our students possess these traits in droves,” he said after speaking to an IGCSE student who is bound for Scotland to study a Foundation programme in Computer Science.

CEO of HELP, Dr Goh Chee Leong and the newly appointed chairman of Tunku Putra Exco in his briefing to parents and staff of Tunku Putra School on Nov 10, 2017, shared HELP’s academic success in their KL campus, strength in talent management and teacher developmen­t, and their philosophy and passion in leading the education charter.

Interested parents are invited to attend Tunku Putra School’s Open Day at its school premises from 10am to 3pm on Nov 25 to tour the campus, meet the teachers and listen to a presentati­on by Dr Goh Chee Leong.

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