Gamuda Land partners with Taylor's Education Group to bring affordable private education to its townships

15 November 2024

by The Edge

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KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 15): Gamuda Land, the property arm of Gamuda Bhd, and Taylor's Education Group have collaborated to establish affordable international schools within Gamuda Land's townships.

According to a joint media statement on Friday, this strategic partnership aims to offer a holistic education experience at an accessible price point for families within and around Gamuda Gardens, Rawang and Gamuda Cove, Kuala Langat.

“This collaboration with Taylor’s Education Group is a natural extension of our mission to build sustainable, vibrant communities. By integrating affordable private education into our townships, we are enhancing the living experience of our residents and the surrounding communities," said Gamuda Land chief operating officer Jess Teng in the statement.

The first school under this collaboration is set to launch at Gamuda Gardens tentatively in 2026. Plans are also in place for a second one in Gamuda Cove.

The Gamuda Gardens school will emphasise a balanced approach to academics, sports, arts and character development, ensuring students thrive in an interconnected world.

Students will also have access to Gamuda Gardens’ community facilities, including an Olympic-length lap pool, sports courts, lakes and parks. This approach alleviates significant infrastructure costs that other schools typically bear alone and enables Taylor’s Education Group to offer more competitive pricing.

“At Taylor’s, we believe that every child deserves access to quality education. Through this partnership with Gamuda Land, we can bring our international standards of education to a broader audience, empowering more families to give their children the tools to succeed in a rapidly evolving world. Our schools will focus on cultivating lifelong learners, instilling a sense of community responsibility, and equipping students with the critical thinking skills necessary for tomorrow’s challenges," said Taylor's Education Group chairman Datuk Loy Teik Ngan in the same statement.

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