Sarawak's English-medium international schools aim to help students from low-income families | New Straits Times

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NSTnation Assistant Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government II Michael Tiang said once completed, the school would be able to cater to 500 students from which 80 per cent would be among the B40 group. YayasanSarawak

 

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You know the MOE has failed when people want to set up international schools. Hello, might as well change all the syllabus in all MOE to Cambridge syllabus. What nonsense is this where states do their own thing?

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