Friday, October 21, 2011

Taylor's Builds RM110m International School In Puchong


KUALA LUMPUR: Taylor's Education Group is investing RM110 million to build a new international school in Puchong, Selangor.
The school will be located on a 7.8-acre site and cater for more than 2,000 students, with the first phase to open in 2014 with an initial intake of 1,000 students.
"The Taylor's brand is synonymous with high quality tertiary education to students through Taylor's University and Taylor's College. Now, Taylor's can educate students at a younger age to provide them with the necessary foundation for success," said group CEO Datuk Loy Teik Ngan in a statement.
The company's school division currently comprises Garden International School, Australian International School Malaysia, Sri Garden Kuala Lumpur, Sri Garden International and Nexus International School in Putrajaya.
"We believe that Taylor's International School, Puchong, has the potential to contribute and enrich the growing communities adjacent to the school," said Taylor's school division president B K Gan, adding that the school will "place a lot of emphasis on values like respect and care for family and community as a whole".
Taylor's tertiary arm consists of Taylor's University and Taylor's College. The group currently caters for 20,000 students with its private school and tertiary education offerings.

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source: TheEdge

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear All,

I would like to highlight an issue in Putra Prima here:

I discover that the streetlights along Lingkaran Putra Prima are not working for some time. I have made several complaints to MP Sepang online and even MPS office, but I don't see any improvement. I hope all of us can cooperate to raise this issue again. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

buat laporan di Biro Pengaduan Awam, semua agensi kerajaan takut padanya. http://www.pcb.gov.my/

Anonymous said...

i have lodged a complaint in
http://www.pcb.gov.my/

Hope there is action taken asap

Anonymous said...

thankyou!

Anonymous said...

Yes..pretty annoying that the streetlights are not working!
The road back to putra prima is very dark and bumpy!!!

Anonymous said...

I personally lodged two reports in MPS online and one report in http://www.pcb.gov.my.

I hope all of you can do the same. Let MPS feel the tension

Anonymous said...

okay, i will lodge another report in http://www.pcb.gov.my.

Anonymous said...

I also made complaints to MPS and they said the streetlights is under MP Subang JAYA. I found both google maps and http://www.streetdirectory.com.my use different street name. So, they might not know where is the location. I think we can "Printscreen" the map and paste in "Paint" program and highlight the area we want to complaint then attach in our complaints. Dont forget to raise a complaint the flood along jalan putra prima utama and taman putra prima entrance streetlights. Thanks

Anonymous said...

Agree! it was fixed last 2 weeks but only last for few days and its goes dark again for a very long time indeed. Its dangerous for motorcyclist and cars, espeacially coming into corners and curve worse its bumpy and big hole which never been fixed! another thing i wana highlight here :
Notice the COWS..yes Kerbau in bahasa melayu! going around Taman Putra Prima Phase 3A and along the road, anyone have any idea who owned those cows and i have made a complain to the police and they are ready to "do something" on it but yet "failed" to turn up on time when i called. I have made a complain to MPS and MPS actually had pass it to the police to assist them. Those cows actly come in and actly fist the grass on the park and walk around the house and the other day one aunty actly chase them out and made those groups of cows run! imagine if your kids or daughter playing on the garden,what would happen? Its dangerous and its disgusting!

Anonymous said...

I think we need to cooperate in complaining to MPS or MPSJ. I have made several complaints (including the road condition) but no action is taken so far.

Anonymous said...

saw an accident happen this early morning, a kenari rammed into a roundabout. i think the driver can't see clearly bcoz of no streetlight. The second roundabout is redundant, authority shld remove the roundabout

Anonymous said...

Hope the driver is alright. There are many lack of patience driver in TPP. I believe every TPP residents know there is a roundabout there(accident place). Even without streetlight, one can still see clearly with their car head lamp. Nevertheless, agreed that the roundabout is useless...

Anonymous said...

I wonder who throw the water tank at Jalan PP 5/8? I really don't understand why still got such people's mentality....

Anonymous said...

I saw house no 11 was changing water tank that day....

Anonymous said...

you mean no 11, jalan 5/8??

Wee said...

About the street lights along jalan Linkran Putra Prima and also along Putra Prima Tengah.. You need to register at the MP Sepang website and put in the aduan at the correct section.
I highlighted the bumpy road along the 2 culverts near the big water tank and MP Sepang hired a contractor to level the road at the culverts. Notice the smoother ride at that point? Also they replaced the stolen electrical equipment at the TNB box just after the 3rd roundaboutat Putra Prima.

Wee said...

BTW after you submit the ADUAN at the correct section, they will reply to you within 3 working days. and in my case they did. Further, after attending to the ADUAN, they replied to me in their website with photos of the job done! No kidding. Only thing is you have to log in to your account in their website to access all this.

Wee said...

Just to share something interesting.. Do you know that at least one of the MP Sepang town councillors is living in our midst? I believe he's domiciled at Taman Mas. Surely he knows the condition of the main road leading to Tmn. PP and Tmn. Mas. Check him out at Mp Sepang website.
register at:
http://ekl.mpsepang.gov.my/sso/
and lodge your complaints at : e-aduan: http://ekl.mpsepang.gov.my/SSO/serverpages/Members/Main.aspx
Hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

Ya, No 11, Jalan PP 5/8... it's quite obvious if you change such a big thing.

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