This is not what we were told
This is absolutely unbelievable. We enrolled our child at SJIIM because we wanted our child to attend university in America or Europe in the future, and the school offered the IB program in the PJ area. But right before entering high school (Grade 11-12), the management casually announced that they would discontinue the IB program and switch to A-levels "in order to concentrate resources strategically." Our future plans for our child's education were completely derailed, and among the parents, this became a major issue—we all felt that the school had abandoned students and parents for the sake of management convenience, a purely self-serving change for the worse. It caused us tremendous trouble. Ultimately, I lost confidence in the school's educational direction and decided to withdraw.
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