OPENING DOORS TO OPPORTUNITY


Nikunj and programme director and principal lecturer for Cambridge A-Level, Sujata Devi Nair.

Taylor’s College offers students a rewarding experience that opens up a world of possibilities

TAYLOR’S has been laying a strong foundation for some one hundred thousand students over the past five decades.

The institution continues to carry this legacy with a great sense of purpose, with the aim to assist students achieve their potential and be leaders in their chosen industry and community.

Moreover, Taylor’s has built a reputation and heritage of providing an exceptional tertiary education experience for students, which delivers sterling performance for their pre-university programmes.

This is evident, especially in the past three years, when a total of 1,057 Cambridge A Level (CAL) students scored 3As and above – with 12 of them achieving Top in the World accolades and another 21 Top in Malaysia.

As the pioneer institution that offers the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE International) programme in Malaysia, Taylor’s College students have garnered 114 SACE International Highest Subject Achiever Awards, with 12 students winning the SACE International Highest Achiever Award since 2011.

On top of these achievements, top achieving students from Taylor’s College have gained acceptance into universities that are ranked in the top 200 list globally, including the University of Cambridge, Oxford University, Harvard University, the University of Melbourne, National University of Singapore and the University of New South Wales, among others.

‘I believe that my receiving the Top Achiever’s Award is largely due to the Taylor’sphere nurturing ecosystem and community,’ said Nikunj.‘I believe that my receiving the Top Achiever’s Award is largely due to the Taylor’sphere nurturing ecosystem and community,’ said Nikunj.

Nurturing high achieving individuals

Nikunj Vig – who bagged the CAL Top Achievers Award at Taylor’s College – said the Taylor’sphere ecosystem and community have not only better prepared him for the business world, but also helped his college experience to be more rewarding.

“The vibrant campus life and community have enabled me to further explore my interests as I got to engage in many extracurricular activities, participate in competitions and enlist in clubs and societies which definitely helped me to understand the practical aspects of things,” he said.

Just like Nikunj, students enrolled in Taylor’s College pre-university programmes are backed by the college’s holistic teaching pedagogy, robust pastoral care and student support which can be instrumental in their academic performance as well as their personal development.

“The opportunities here at Taylor’s have aided in the development of my leadership, communication and decision-making skills, which helped us in winning the Australian National University Business Case Study Competition under the guidance of (CAL programme director and principal lecturer) Sujata Devi Nair.

“It was a really tough competition to manage alongside studies as it required intensive research and analysis of important business functions but with the support of Sujata and team, we were able to excel and take so much learning out of it.

“I believe that my receiving the Top Achiever’s Award is largely due to the Taylor’sphere nurturing ecosystem and community,” said Nikunj, who recently graduated in January 2022.

Participants can look forward to a unique experience through various virtual reality showcases at Taylor's Future Movement.Participants can look forward to a unique experience through various virtual reality showcases at Taylor's Future Movement.

Gearing up students for the tech future

With Industry 4.0 changing the dynamics of the future labour market, it has become a major priority for higher education institutions to prepare students for the roles of the future embedded in digitalisation and technology.

When it comes to tertiary education, the importance of a sound foundation cannot be overstated.

Students who begin their education with the appropriate foundation programme will find that they are more prepared for the educational journey ahead, having already acquired the skills and information required for a smooth transition to their desired programmes.

This August, Taylor’s flagship event Taylor’s Future Movement (TFM) is back for the fifth year with the theme “Beyond Digitalisation”.

Open to all, participants get to connect and network with a community of movers and shakers, as well as Taylor’s alumnus and industry partners, while learning from the very best in a wide variety of industries.

Held over two weekends from Aug 6 to 14, one of this year’s highlights is how the institution integrates digitalisation into its programmes through a series of XR immersive experiences – providing students with a more engaging learning experience.

The line-up of programmes will also feature a series of workshops, discovery classes, exhibitions, and keynote sessions.

Specially curated for students looking to enrol in pre-university modules like CAL, SACE International, foundation and diploma programmes, the Taylor’s discovery classes would give participants an opportunity to experience the engaging learning styles and progression pathways offered by the institution.

TFM will also be organising a surf skating workshop, to teach participants the trending sport of surfing on land which has interested youths across the world.

TFM is an experience that introduces students to Taylor’sphere, a learning ecosystem and community that nurtures students’ intellectual, mental and emotional growth.

For more information on Taylor’s programmes and Taylor’sphere, join TFM at https://bit.ly/TaylorsTFM.

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