Early Learning Centre

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ELC was founded in 1987, and is currently home to about 715 students. It now has two campuses, one in Sungai Buloh (Early Years to Year 11) and a campus in Cyberjaya (Early Years to Year 6 to Year 7). Parents who send their children to elc are entrusting them to a group of dedicated professionals committed to maintaining high standards both academically and socially. Courtesy, concern for others and care of the environment are all actively encouraged whilst a very firm stand is taken against negative social behaviour.' - See more at: http://schooladvisor.my/international-schools/elc-international-school#sthash.DcKxHSCN.dpuf

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Hi there, my 2 boys go to elc and have an excellent time there. There is a waiting list so do get in touch soon for placements. They have two campuses around KL area one in Sungai Buloh and one in Cyberjaya. Not sure where Desa Business Park is but opposite the sungai buloh campus and around the school there are many gated community homes with expats living there too and the NKVE highway nearby makes travelling around very convenient. Otherwise another expat area closeby is Tropicana area which is near Kota Damansara. Hope this helps.
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With positive reviews about Tenby, more and more elc parents have made the decision to move their children from elc to Tenby. And many more are considering. Why is that so when Tenby is only 3 months old? If you read the comments from an ex-elc parent on thig blog, you can begin to appreciate why. When all teachers at Tenby are given laptops and access to internet and interactive whiteboards, and parents are given guided tours to all facilties at Tenby, we have justification to ask if elc is providing value for money. Contrast that with elc parents who have no forum for proper interchange of ideas and views with elc, who discover that elc does not supply sports equipment or spends RM1600 on music equipment in 2007, who are dissatified with state of the library, whose voices of discontent are treated with contempt, who are confronted with a take or leave it option. We have never been told what Mrs Kaloo”s benchmark is for the “highest international standards” that she says she is delivering us. Is it an internationally recognised benchmark? Mrs Kaloo must be given the chance to explain. I will propose to Mrs Kaloo that she organise an urgent forum with elc parents to first explain and show to parents how elc is in truth providing all around education and secondly which recognised benchmark she is using when representing to us repeatedly that elc is providing all round education of the highest international standards. I hope we can meet at this forum.

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