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Lorna Whiston Study Centre


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Lorna Whiston Centres have helped Malaysian students find their confidence and develop language skills since 1997. We offer English language, Speech & Drama and Public Speaking programmes for pre-primary to secondary students. In addition, we also offer a range of customized teacher and corporate training programmes for adults. Today, Lorna Whiston Centres are located in Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) and Taman Melawati.
 
With specially trained and passionate, native English speaking teachers from countries like the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the Lorna Whiston name is synonymous with great English education. Our specially designed courses are certified by the Malaysian Ministry of Education and our individualized reading programmes make us leaders in helping students discover their voice in the English language.

Service /Price Details

PERMANENTLY CLOSED

Programmes:

  • English Language Programmes
  • Speech & Drama Programmes
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4.2
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My daughter attended for almost a month now. Thumbs up for Mrs Purchase. Dedicated teacher. I heard from one of the parents that she is very good. Thank God! I like their system of allowing children to borrow two books per session. Parents are to read with them. In the next session, they are to read to their teacher, then the teacher will record her comments in their reading record. Good system! In their way, there is parent teacher involvement in child's education.
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3.9
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If I'm not mistaken, this school started out as an English language school. They now have programmes for children as well. I remember talking with the little boy who was cast alongside Connor in a tv commercial. 'How old are you?' 'I'm three years old.' 'Do you go to school?' 'Yes.' 'Wow... that's good! Which school do you go to?' 'Lorna Whiston.' Wah. Minutes later, his mummy swanned in with a Tod's bag on her arm. Oh. Like dat hor. She was a very nice lady though and he was a lovely, well brought up boy.
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