International schools across the Causeway have reportedly seen a rise in Singaporean enrollments in recent years, driven by several factors. The number of international schools in the state of Johor, for starters, has increased from 23 to 29 since 2022, according to a check by AsiaOne on Malaysia's education ministry website.
Johor now has 29 international schools, six more than it used to in 2022.International schools across the Causeway have reportedly seen a rise in Singaporean enrollments in recent years, driven by several factors.
The ratio of local to international enrollments amongst the 614 students in the school is 3:2. Most international students are Koreans, followed by Chinese nationals, Japanese, then Singaporeans, said Loh. The 43-year-old owns a real estate business which mainly operates in Johor and Kuala Lumpur and moved to Malaysia two years ago, reported The Star.
"For me, skills, experience and character building are more important to equip children for the real world and I believe my son benefit from studying in Johor."
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