Celebrating excellence in private education


  • Nation
  • Monday, 29 Apr 2024

KUALA LUMPUR: Mint Communications will commemorate the 20th edition of its largest and most prestigious Private and International School Fair in Kuala Lumpur for two days from May 11.

According to co-founder and director Nickie Yew, “this event is significant because it marks the 20th time that our event will be connecting parents and their children with international schools and other educational institutions in one vibrant venue.”

Over the years, Mint Communications has remained committed to its mission of empowering parents with the right information from the right sources to enable them to ultimately find the right school for their children.

The fair will take place at the Mid Valley Exhibition Centre (MVEC) here from 11am to 6pm.

This event promises to be a grand celebration, offering parents unparalleled access to leading international schools and overseas institutions that provide primary, secondary and pre-university education.

In addition, special educational needs (SEN) providers, learning centres and non-school organisations will be showcasing their offerings at the fair.

With over 50 esteemed institutions participating, parents can explore a diverse range of educational programmes tailored to meet their children’s unique needs and aspirations.

Exhibitors at the fair include HELP International School, Maple Leaf Kingsley International School, Taylor’s International School, XCL Education Malaysia – R.E.A.L Schools and Sri KDU, MAHSA International School, Sunway International School, Westlake International School, Sayfol International School Kuala Lumpur, St. John’s International Primary and Secondary School, Peninsula International School, Ace EdVenture Group, Campus Rangers International School, Honsbridge International School, Kueen Lai International Secondary School, Mutiara International Grammar School, Qosmo International School, Seven Skies International School, Sri Bestari Schools, and UCSI International Schools, among others.

Besides international schools, schools with boarding facilities such as Dwi Emas International School, Global Modern International School, International Islamic School Malaysia and King Henry VIII College will also be represented, ready to show what they have and to answer your questions.

Learning centres such as Yelaoshr Education Group and Stellaire International @ Stellar Academy will also be participating in the fair.

In the upcoming fair in May, sponsors such as MK Durian Harvest, MoonRock and Vircle will be on hand to chat with visitors about their offerings.

Visitors will be able to enjoy special discounts, fee waivers and promotions, and find out more about scholarship opportunities available only at the fair.

The event will also feature activities, workshops and student performances, which visitors can join in free of charge. For example, 22TuTu Craft Studio will be hosting engaging workshops for visitors of all ages, from young children to adults.

As the fair coincides with Mother’s Day, Mint Communications will be organising its Mother’s Day Photo Contest: Capture the Love to celebrate the extraordinary role of mothers. There will also be a photo booth for families to take photos together as a family and receive a printed photo as a momento.

For the complete list of exhibitors, special offers, contest details, and the performances schedule, visit www.PrivateInternationalSchoolFair.com.

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