TAYLOR’S GEARS UP FOR THE FUTURE

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Subang Jaya, 16 July 2019: Taylor’s marked its 50th anniversary and the extraordinary story of its education excellence in a celebration which brought together students, alumni, staff, as well as key dignitaries. The private higher education brand has gone from strength to strength; coming a long way from its origins in a small, four-storey building on Jalan Pantai Baru that was riding on the reputation that George Taylor established in Melbourne.

Yang Berhormat Tuan Lim Guan Eng, Minister of Finance and Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan, Group CEO of Taylor’s Education Group walked through Taylor’s exhibition, presenting Taylor’s journey for the past 50 years

Before the dinner which was officiated by the Minister of Finance, Y.B. Tuan Lim Guan Eng; who is also a Taylor’s College alumni, invited guests took a walk down memory lane and reflected on the private education brand’s journey over 50 years.

“Private education has, through the years, played a significant role in contributing to the country’s economy. In 2018 alone, private education contributed RM11.7 billion to Malaysia’s GDP, while education services as a whole contributed RM55.5 billion.

“Taylor’s aspiration to be in the top 100 universities in Asia by 2022, if successful, will not only impact our reputation in terms of higher education but also benefit the fiscal outlook for the country,” said Y.B. Tuan Lim.

Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Taylor’s Education Group, said that while Taylor’s has its origins in post-secondary education, the brand has evolved into more than preparing youth for their university education.

Sanjay Mogan, President of Taylor’s College Student Council and Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan, Group CEO of Taylor’s Education Group further elaborated on Taylor’s 50 years journey to Yang Berhormat Tuan Lim Guan Eng, Minister of Finance.

“Our achievements are built on a solid foundation of long-standing partnership with leading global institutions and industry linkages. We are a proud purveyor of private education from pre-school to postgraduate education and has gone beyond Malaysia into Singapore and Vietnam through Taylor’s Schools and the latest addition to our higher education arm, British University of Vietnam. Today, Taylor’s is a globally ranked world-class educational institution, setting the benchmark for many education providers. Looking ahead, we will continue to break barriers as a Malaysian education institution committed to growing globally to provide holistic education through integrated learning approaches as well as skills-based methodology,” he said.

All the four brands under Taylor’s Schools are award-winning schools and two of the schools; Garden International School and Nexus International School; are Apple Distinguished Schools which allows students the platform to explore their creativity to the fullest, which in turn allows them to better develop their soft skills. This approach is also adopted at college and university level. As a result, Taylor’s College places more than 1,000 students into the Top 200 universities in the world, including Cambridge, Harvard, Oxford and Yale.

From left to right: YBhg. Dato' Seri Kalimullah bin Masheerul Hassan, Chairman of ECM Libra Foundation, Abby Loy, Executive Director of Taylor’s Education Group, YBhg. Tan Sri Alimuddin bin Md Dom, Board of Governors Chairman of Taylor’s Schools, Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan, Group CEO of Taylor's Education Group, Yang Berhormat Tuan Lim Guan Eng, Minister of Finance, Malaysia, YBhg. Puan Sri Loy Hean Heong. YBhg. Datin Chong Kwei Kee, YBhg. Emeritus Professor Puan Sri Datin Dr. Wan Nafisah Hj. Nik Mohd Adeeb, Member of the Taylor’s University Council and YBhg. Emeritus Professor Tan Sri Dato' Dr. Syed Jalaludin Syed Salim, Chancellor of Taylor’s University.

The pedagogy at Taylor’s University level too has been acknowledged by Quacquarelli Symonds, the world's largest, international higher education network. Most recently, the university topped other private universities in Malaysia for the employer reputation indicator in the QS World University Rankings 2020 results, the second consecutive time that the university is recognised among employers globally. It also scored 5 stars in the overall rating of the prestigious QS Stars Ratings 2019-2022 exercise, beating all private universities in Malaysia.

During the dinner, guests had the first look of the proposed plan for the development of the next phase of Taylor’s Lakeside Campus including a new sustainable sports facility that will allow all students on campus to gain a more holistic approach to education, in keeping with the university’s core purpose. The state-of-the-art facility will be sustainable at its core, incorporating eco-friendly elements that reduces energy use. The proposed plan will significantly transform students’ experience, promoting health and wellbeing through the provision of a wide range of sports and fitness capabilities.

From left to right: Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan, Group CEO of Taylor’s Education Group and Yang Berhormat Tuan Lim Guan Eng, the Minister of Finance posed with the Senior Management of Taylor’s Education Group.

The university is also amping up its research capabilities and efforts through its investment of RM130 million over five years into research, focusing on the four flagship research projects that centre on topics that will impact the Malaysian community; obesity, data security, aging population and sustainable cities.

In addition to key dignitaries, proud alumni and industry partners, the 50th anniversary gala dinner was attended by notable board members from Taylor’s University, Taylor’s College and Taylor’s Schools; Tan Sri Alimuddin bin Mohd Dom, Professor Puan Sri Datin Wan Nafisah binti Nik Muhammad Adeeb and Emeritus Professor Dato Dr Hassan bin Said.  

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