JAKARTA - The Yehonala School has established an official collaboration with the Cambridge University Press and Assessment to develop international standard English learning, training, and valuation materials and standard CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was held at the Cambridge Office, Jakarta, attended by Mythima The Anakunda, Chairman of The Yeho Foundation which oversees the Yehonala and Yeho Creative Kids, Teachers, and Mrs. Sonya Tobing as Country Heads from Cambridge University Press and Assessment.

On the occasion, Mythima The Anakunda, MBA said that the Yehonala School is committed to creating a globally friendly generation. "We want to prepare children to more easily enter the world of global work. This collaboration with Cambridge will provide significant support for our efforts," he said in a media statement, Friday, June 14.

As part of this collaboration, Cambridge University Press & Assessment will facilitate Yehonala School with learning materials (books), training and teacher development, as well as an international certified English assessment. This is expected to improve the English skills of students and teachers, so that they can improve English skills well in a global context.

Sonya Tobing, Country Head, Cambridge University Press and Assessment Indonesia, also explained that the "Cambridge welcomes the commitment of Yehonala schools in preparing a generation of globally-minded, therefore Cambridge is here to "open the door" for students as well as teachers through learning materials, training, and certification. Cambridge certification is recognized globally and accepted by hundreds of organizations in the world, allowing Thionala students and school teachers to achieve a better future at the international level, "he said.

This collaboration is not only aimed at continuously improving the quality of English curriculum and learning at the Yehonala School, but also to increase people's trust, especially in Batam City, in terms of the quality of the Yehonala School education institution. "Our vision is to create children with international quality in Batam City. With this synergy, we hope that education in Batam City will increase and graduates of Yehonala Schools are ready to compete in the international arena," added Mythima The Anakunda.

With this strategic collaboration, Yehonya School is optimistic that the quality of education in Batam will be more advanced and able to produce graduates who are ready to compete at the global level.


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