The 18th Private and International School Fair is back

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The 18th Private and International School Fair is back
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THE search for the right international school can be overwhelming for many parents, especially those new to the international school scene. With over 200 international schools in Malaysia, parents are spoilt for choice when it comes to options for their children.

Therefore, parents are encouraged to do their research and plan early when it comes to choosing the right international school.

This is the largest education fair featuring private schools in Malaysia and abroad, attracting thousands of families each year. Additionally, a few special educational needs providers and non-school organisations seeking to promote their offerings will be exhibiting at the fair. International schools that offer boarding facilities such as Marlborough College Malaysia and Prince of Wales Island International School will also be participating in the fair.

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