Fair back in Kuala Lumpur to link up children with right schools


The fair to be held this weekend at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre will provide a wealth of information for parents.

The Private & International School Fair is returning to Kuala Lumpur.

Organised by Mint Communi-cations, it aims to connect parents with leading international schools in Malaysia.The 15th edition of the fair will be held tomorrow and Sunday at the Mid Valley Exhibition Centre. Opening hours are from 11am to 6pm and admission is free.

Visitors will have the opportunity to speak to representatives from international schools, preschools, learning centres, pre-university providers and universities.

Special discounts, fee waivers and scholarships will be on offer exclusively for visitors of the fair.

There will be fun free activities for children like batik painting and carnival games along with music performances.

Meanwhile, parents will be kept busy with educational talks to help them choose the right pathway for their children.

Exhibitors include Dwi Emas International School, HELP International School, Maple Leaf Kingsley International School, R.E.A.L Education Group, Sayfol International School, Taylor’s International School, Beaconhouse Malaysia, King Henry VIII College, Mahsa International School, Sunway International Schools, Westlake International School, Qosmo International School, Templer Park International School, Campus Rangers International School and Marlborough College Malaysia.

Several schools taking part in the fair also offer boarding facilities.

This fair will also feature SI-UK Malaysia covering Cardiff Sixth Form College, Falmouth University, Glion and Les Roches (London campus), Lancaster University, Manchester Metropolitan University, NUI Galway, University of Aberdeen, University of Bedfordshire, University of Bolton and University of Derby.

Institutions from the UK and Ireland such as Concord College and Education in Ireland will also be participating.

The institutions at the fair offer a wide range of pre-university, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Those interested can go to www.PrivateInternationalSchoolFair.com for a full list of exhibitors and more details.

If you are unable to attend the fair, you can visit the official website, EducationDestinationMalaysia.com. It features detailed information on schools, useful articles, infographics and advice to help parents decide on an international school for their children.

Parents can also use tools such as School Finder, School Comparison and Fee Calculator to get started on the search for the right school.

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