29 July 2023, Subang Jaya – Taylor's College, a pioneer in offering
the Australian Matriculation (AUSMAT) pathway in Malaysia, proudly
commemorated its longstanding partnership with the South Australian
Certificate of Education (SACE) Board of South Australia offering the
South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) at a celebratory
event held at Taylor's Lakeside Campus. This remarkable milestone
marks over 40 years of collaboration and academic excellence. Formerly
known as South Australian Matriculation (SAM) in Malaysia, this
partnership has consistently provided students with a high-quality
education, preparing them for higher education and professional success.
To honour this significant milestone, Taylor's College and the SACE
Board recently organised a panel discussion themed "Transforming
Education: Shaping the Future of Learning."
Research conducted by the McKinsey Global Institute1 suggests that
the demand for transferable skills, such as critical thinking,
problem-solving, and social intelligence, will increase significantly
in the coming years. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports2 that
the average person is expected to have multiple career changes
throughout their working life. Understanding the evolving changes in
the education landscape in response to technological advancements,
globalisation, and shifting career demands, the panel provided
prospective students and parents with knowledge and insights into
exploring an educational pathway and institution that nurtures
student’s talents holistically and equips them with skills that
prepares them for ongoing skill development throughout their careers.
Exploring the vast opportunities and potential for academic and social
excellence through the AUSMAT pathway, the event offered attendees a
unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and perspectives from
industry experts; Virginia Steele, Acting Director of Education
Services, SACE Board, Kar-Yee Ong, Senior Country Officer for
Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei, Future Students, Student and
Scholarly Services, University of Melbourne and a successful Taylor’s
College SACE alumnus, Muhammad Naif Muhammad Zain.
Josephine Tan, Taylor's College Campus Director, expressed her
enthusiasm about the event,
stating, "We are thrilled to
celebrate over 40 years of collaboration with the SACE Board,
consistently delivering outstanding education to our students with the
AUSMAT pathway.
With our holistic approach and comprehensive
pastoral care programme, Taylor's College
equips students with
the skills and knowledge for a successful future. Our strong
partnership
in delivering the SACE has also resulted in multiple
merit awards and subject achievements.
We value our partnerships
and the community activities they enable, reflecting our
dedication
to nurturing young minds for future success."
Taylor's AUSMAT pathway is renowned worldwide for its effectiveness
in providing students
with a high-quality education and
equipping them with the essential skills needed for higher
education and future career success. Serving as a highly sought-after
gateway to universities
in Australia and beyond, the institution
empowers students with access to a wide range of
global
opportunities. These include immersive study abroad programmes and the
chance to
study at prestigious institutions in South Australia
and around the world, such as The
University of Adelaide,
University of South Australia, and Flinders University in South
AustraliaThe University of Melbourne, The London School of Economics
and Political Science,
The University of Hong Kong, and The
University of Auckland. The institution takes pride in
the
accomplishments of its graduates, with an impressive 51.9% achieving
an ATAR of 80 and
above, ranking them among the top 20% globally
Chief Executive of the SACE Board, Michaela Bensley, said, "The
partnership between the SACE Board and Taylor's College has positively
impacted countless students over the years. We aspire to be bold
leaders in education, and believe through partnerships like ours we
can empower students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Together
we have shared the success stories of young people achieving their
goals and graduating with their SACE, a global passport to some of the
world’s best universities and beyond. We take pride in the fact that many
Malaysian students have benefited from the programme to attend
prestigious universities in
South Australia and around the
world, and we are grateful for the strong collaboration
between
our institutions in ensuring educational excellence and thriving
student success."
The event was graced by Dr Steven Barraclough, Visiting Senior
Government Official from the
Australian High Commission, who
remarked “Education is at the heart of the bilateral
relationship between Australia and Malaysia and has been the catalyst
for the deep peopleto-people links between our two countries since the
1950s. The SACE Board and Taylor’s
College were international
education pioneers when they commenced delivering this worldclass
Australian matriculation programme in Malaysia in 1982. The AUSMAT
pathway is
recognised internationally for entry into some of the
world’s most prestigious universities and
provides Malaysian
graduates with the full range of analytical, intercultural and
critical
thinking skills which will allow them to thrive both
personally and professionally. The
Australian High Commission
congratulates Taylor’s College and the SACE Board on the 40th
anniversary of their first graduating students and wishes every
success for the future
generations of Malaysians who will
experience the AUSMAT pathway in the years to come.”
With the growing number of Malaysian students seeking international
educational pathways,
especially in countries like Australia, it
is vital for students to choose a pathway that not only
imparts
knowledge but also nurtures the development of essential skills and
qualities. This
ensures their ability to remain relevant and
adaptable to the changing demands of the future
job market.
During the panel discussion, Taylor’s College SACE alumnus Muhammad
Naif who is currently
employed at Petronas, emphasised the
critical importance of selecting a pathway that aligns
with a
student's interests and passions, highlighting that choosing the right
programme
begins with considering the track record and calibre
of the institution, as well as the
availability of robust
pastoral care support. "The AUSMAT pathway provided me with a
solid
foundation for my higher education journey and prepared me
for the challenges of the
professional world. The collaboration
between Taylor's College and the SACE Board has been
instrumental in my personal and academic development,” he said.
SACE has been the trusted choice for Australian Matriculation
(AUSMAT) in Malaysia since
1982, with its first offering at
Taylor’s College. For more information about the AUSMAT
pathway,
please click here.
About Taylor’s College
Since its establishment in 1969, Taylor’s College is an
established and leading international
tertiary college which has
contributed much to the national public benefit over the last
five
decades. The high standing that is a feature of Taylor’s
College has been built on its reputation
for excellent teaching
and the overall experience it provides to its students.
Taylor’s College continues its heritage of excellence through
its expanded stable of
programmes; in offering students quality
education through Foundation and Diploma
programmes as well as
professional programmes such as the ACCA Foundation in
Accounting
(ACCA FIA) and Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants (ACCA) papers, in addition to
its Cambridge A Levels
and SACE International programmes. The College received the ACCA
Gold Approved Learning Partner status in 2020, in recognition of the
quality of learning
provision and support for ACCA students.
Taylor’s College aims to produce well-equipped leaders with the
necessary capabilities to
start and stay ahead as they progress
into university and subsequently in their career.
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