Tuesday, 30 December 2008, Kuching: It was a very happy scene this morning for Tunku Putra School's first batch of students who sat for the recent Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) examinations when it was announced that the School had scored 100 percent pass.
One student scored As in all 8 subjects taken, while many others scored As in Bahasa Malaysia, Science, English and Mathematics. Approximately 70% of candidates scored A in English.
"The excellent result of our very first batch of students who sat for the PMR national examination is testament of the quality of education at our School. The fact that our students excel in both the national and international examinations as well as do well in other non-academic areas proves that Tunku Putra's philosophy of providing a holistic education works", said Tunku Putra School Principal, Dr Suzanne Collins.
The School, located in Kuching's Petra Jaya, provides kindergarten, primary and secondary-level classes for the national and international streams.
The secondary national curriculum was introduced in 2006 to enable more of its students to continue their education at the School after completing the national primary school syllabus.
With classes kept small, excellent teaching resources and facilities at a 22-acre campus, Tunku Putra students are assured of quality attention as they gain a holistic education. The School's student enrolment is now 500-strong, made up of students from Malaysia, Korea, Australia, USA, and Europe.
Some class rolls are now full and the few remaining places in the National Primary and Secondary are filling up quickly. Interested parents should contact the School at 082 313 900 immediately to ensure a place for their child or to get more details on Tunku Putra School.
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