‘Best practice’ recognition for two schools


MALAYSIA’s Sri Emas and Dwi Emas Internationals Schools have been listed as Best Practice Pioneers by Cambridge University Students’ Union (CUSU), as part of the digital launch of Innovation 800.

This new publication highlights some of the most forward-thinking institutions worldwide, while telling the story of 800 years of innovative thinking from one of the world’s most prestigious universities.

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