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Inspired learning, brighter future

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RECENTLY, there has been a proliferat­ion of internatio­nal schools being set up in Malaysia. As a parent, the decision of which school to send your child to is critical and often daunting.

Asking the right questions guides a parent’s discovery of informatio­n to enable them to confidentl­y make the right choice for their child.

Believing that clarity of vision is key, Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ) wants parents to be fully informed partners and participan­ts in their child’s education.

With team spirit as a big part of its ethos, KTJ Primary & Secondary School believes that all staff, pupils and parents can work cooperativ­ely to give their best and make a positive contributi­on to the life of the school.

People achieve far more when they feel happy, secure and valued. KTJ’s philosophy is to educate the whole person. The school wants children to enjoy learning and has high expectatio­ns for their academic, creative and social progress.

At KTJ, students explore and develop their talents on an 80-acre (32.4ha) campus equipped with first-class academic, sporting, theatrical and music facilities.

KTJ is a not-for-profit school and an active member of the Federation of British Internatio­nal Schools in Asia.

Each class, which is capped at 20 students, has a qualified expatriate teacher working alongside a trained and experience­d teaching assistant.

The best way for you to get an indication of the quality of a school is to see its facilities and seek the views of the staff and members of the wider school community.

KTJ Primary & Secondary School will host a seminar on April 22 at 2pm at the Royale Bintang Hotel, Seremban. The seminar is open to the public, so come and meet the staff and learn more about the school.

For more informatio­n, visit www.ktj.edu.my, e-mail registrar@ktj.edu.my or call 06-758 2561.

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Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar emphasises education that moulds the whole person.

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