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Beaconhouse Malaysia Sdn Bhd was established in 2004 to operate schools in Malaysia. Beaconhouse currently has 12 schools in Malaysia, all of them in or around Kuala Lumpur. Of these, eight are pre-schools and three- Beaconhouse Sri Inai, Sri Lethia and Sri Murni- are primary and secondary schools. In particular. Sri Inai was a major acquisition that put Beaconhouse on the educational landscape of Malaysia. Built on 2.5 acres of prime property just 15 minutes from downtown Kuala Lumpur, the school has introduced an international curriculum on par with global standards of education. The latest development in Malaysia is the establishment of a Beaconhouse-Newlands school which will benefit from a strategic alliance with Newlands UK. Beaconhouse Malaysia continues to grow rapidly and is now in the process of establishing and acquiring further schools across the country.

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Beaconhouse School System maintaining excellence in education for more than 38 years now. With the dedicated team of professionals, today Beaconhouse is one of the largest and best school networks in the world. Beaconhouse alumni are at the top of almost every profession across the world. Proud to be a part of this system!
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The Beaconhouse group is an international private school system with over 195,000 students in nine countries and is possibly the largest school system of its kind in the world. Established in November 1975 as the Les Anges Montessori Academy for toddlers, Beaconhouse has since grown into a global network of private schools, institutes, and universities, imparting distinctive and meaningful education to students from pre-school to post-graduation. Of these, 82,000 study at the group’s flagship network, the Beaconhouse School System, while the remaining students are mostly enrolled at The Educators, a parallel school network operated by the group with over 104,000 students. The Beaconhouse of today is thus much more than just a local school. Through distinct and independent divisions in Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, UAE and the UK, it caters to the education and training needs of a large and diverse group of individuals of varying ages, socio-economic backgrounds, and nationalities, with its activities also extending beyond education in some countries. Beaconhouse's contributions to education were internationally recognised in 1996 when the World Bank Group, in its first ever investment in private education, financed the construction of several new Beaconhouse campuses. At that point, Beaconhouse had already started collaborating with institutions worldwide.

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