Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T) Launches International School

Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T) Launches International School


an international school in malaysia ?

With over 60 countries and regions around the world, it is no surprise that many people have the desire to travel. Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T), an international travel company, is helping students achieve their travel dreams with an international school in Malaysia. The project will launch in the third quarter of 2018 and will run for 12 years, offering an integrated program of study. Students will be able to learn a new language, explore a new culture, and gain valuable job skills, all while having an unforgettable experience.

why Malaysia?

Malaysia has a lot going for it. The country is very multicultural, with people from China, India, and Europe all living side by side. The cuisine is diverse, with restaurants serving Japanese, Italian, and French food. The country is also rich in minerals. Specifically, Malaysia is rich in tin and has the world's largest reserves of gold. Additionally, many Bajau and indigenous peoples live in the area, which O.A.T sees as a selling point, given the company's focus on community involvement.

can you give us more details?

O.A.T is a global company that has been established for over 35 years. The company provides educational travel opportunities to over 60 countries and regions around the world. O.A.T's main office is in Bozeman, Montana, and the company has a school in Thailand and another in Costa Rica. The international school in Malaysia will focus on providing a learning experience to students similar to the one offered at mainstream schools in the U.S. The curriculum will be based on the International Baccalaureate (I.B.) standard, which is the most commonly used standard for secondary schools around the world.

what kind of education will you offer?

The school will offer an International Baccalaureate (I.B.) secondary school diploma to students. The I.B. curriculum is a renowned international standard that has been developed over many years. The standard allows students to graduate with a wide range of skills and knowledge. These include literacy and numeracy skills, as well as a greater understanding of the world around them. In addition, students will be able to apply their knowledge of languages, history, and culture to develop skills in effective communication, critical thinking, and problem solving. These are valuable skills, especially for students looking to enter the job market or continue their studies after high school.

will the curriculum be the same for everyone?

The curriculum for students in the Malaysia International School will be the same as that which is used at other International Baccalaureate (I.B.) schools around the world. However, since this will be a brand new school, there will be a few minor differences in the way classes are organized. For example, there will be no physical lessons (i.e., classes in a conventional setting) and most subjects will be taught using a mix of technology and traditional teaching methods. Nevertheless, this will not prevent the school from offering a high-quality education that is equivalent to what is found in other I.B. schools around the world.

how many students will you admit?

The enrollment at the Malaysia International School is currently open and applications for the 2019-2020 school year are being accepted. The exact number of places will be determined once all the seats have been filled. However, the school expects to admit 40 students per year, with the majority of the students coming from non-Malaysian backgrounds. This is due, in part, to the cost of living in Malaysia, which is quite high, and also because many Malaysians study abroad, especially in the U.S. As a result, there is already a shortage of classroom spaces, which will only get worse once the new school year has begun. The school will take applications for 2019-2020 until December 31, 2018.

when can you start the school year?

The school year at the Malaysia International School will begin in September and end in June, with a semester break in October. Exams in October and April will be mostly student-centered, with teachers helping where they can. In general, classes will meet for three hours a day, including 45 minutes at lunchtime, with one-on-one tutoring available throughout the year. Homework will start early and end late, with assignments being given every two weeks to ensure that progress is being made and to keep the students motivated. For those students who complete the full 12 years, the school can provide a U.S. college credit upon graduation.

what is the funding situation like?

The Malaysia International School will be entirely self-sufficient, with money coming from private donations, international school membership fees, and a U.S. college. O.A.T is a not-for-profit organization and most of the money earned from the sales of educational travel programs is channeled back into the school, rather than being kept by the company. The school will also benefit from Malaysia's high rating on Transparency International's 2018 Corruption Perception Index, which evaluates the country's level of honesty and integrity based on expert assessments and public data. The school is therefore committed to creating a better environment for students, staff, and teachers, with a stated aim to be among the best international schools in the world. To that end, the Malaysia International School will work closely with the Malaysian government and other international development agencies to ensure that the school is making a positive impact in the country and the region.

For more information about the school, please visit the Malaysia International School website at https://goo.gl/maps/zMCoB6uXGK2. For those interested in applying for the school, please visit the website's application form, which is linked below, or contact the International School Director at [email protected] for more information.

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