Where are you going to take your kids during this mid-year holidays? Here are the best places in Kuala Lumpur where your kids can mix fun and learning during school holidays.
Recently Kiddy123 unearthed an Aladdin’s cave of quality preschools in Seri Kembangan. This treasure trove of kindergartens is a mixed bag of established gems and some new and shiny baubles whose light shine just as bright and are just as precious.
The presence of private and international schools is growing in Malaysia. However, apart from choosing the right school, it is also important to note the type of curriculum used at these institutions.
While public schools may be the choice of the masses, it is clear that parents today are exploring the option of sending their kids to private schools. What exactly are the differences other than the costs, between public and private schools?
The rapid growth of international schools in Malaysia has been influenced by factors such as Government initiatives, local developments and the establishment of new educational hubs in the country. Let’s looks at some of these factors below.
Many parents today are sending their children to international schools. An international school is essentially a private school funded by an educational organization that offers international-oriented education in a globally integrated environment.
Education is one of the most precious gifts parents can give to their children. Thus, it is important for parents to provide them with the best there is. In this article, let’s explore what sets international schools apart from the others.
There is actually a host of child enrichment programs which covers a variety of fields that can benefit your child. Read on about the different types of enrichment programs and a few tips in picking one that is right for your little one.
How does your child learn and process knowledge? Take the quiz to reveal how your kid’s brain works best, then play to his strengths to maximize his school potential.
Life still goes on even if your child does not say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’, or greet others accordingly, for lack of good manners isn’t punishable by law. Still, there are positive outcomes if a child is found to be polite and courteous at all times.