St.Joseph’s to offer Western Australia matriculation studies

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Ong Kah Yee from the Invest and Trade Western Australia, Government of Western Australia, Christopher Chua, CEO of SJIS, Br. Robert Teoh, Principal of SJIS together with the SJIS AUSMAT programme teacher in charge, Matthew Wee & Susan Thian.

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KUCHING: St Joseph’s International School Kuching (SJIS) has been granted approval by the School and Curriculum Standards Authority of Western Australia (SCSA) to provide its Western Australia Matriculation Programme (AUSMAT).

AUSMAT is a pre-university programme recognised by universities worldwide.

Upon successful completion of the programme, students will be awarded the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE).

This certification allows students to gain entry to not only universities in Australia, but also universities in Malaysia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Japan, Hong Kong and many others.

St Joseph’s Private Schools chief executive officer Christopher Chua said SJIS is proud to be appointed by SCSA as one of a limited group of institutions authorised to deliver this esteemed programme.

“By offering the AUSMAT programme at SJIS, students can now have the option to pursue an internationally recognised pre-university programme in Kuching in a cost-effective manner.

“Furthermore, AUSMAT is a one-year programme. The savings in their pre-university education can be used to fund their university studies,” he said during the programme’s launch.

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SCSA was represented by Ong Kah Yee from the Invest and Trade Western Australia, at the event.

Ong in her speech said the government of Western Australia gives out 50 bursaries each year worth AUD$20,000 each.

“Graduates from the SJIS Western Australia AUSMAT programme are eligible to apply for this bursary.
“The eligibility is expansive — enabling Malaysian students various pathways to study at a Western Australia university,” she said.

She also handed over the SCSA award certificate to SJIS principal Bro. Robert Teoh. The certificate enables the school to conduct the WACE curriculum.

For further enquiries regarding the SJIS AUSMAT programme, call the programme teachers in charge Matthew Wee or Susan Thian at 082-411575 or email international@stjosephkuching.edu.my.

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