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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Taman Rama School gets Cambridge Awards

Denpasar (Jakarta Post): The University of Cambridge International Examinations department (CIE) has given Taman Rama School, in Bali, a Cambridge International Fellowship status, making it the first school in the country to receive such recognition.

The school offers the Cambridge International Primary Program, the International General Certificate of Secondary Education and Advance level (A Level) study programs.

"We are very proud to receive such a prestigious status and we are committed to improving our education services," said Made Sutama, the school's principal.

He was accompanied by James Bird, director of studies at the Cambridge International Fellowship Center and Michael McBrien, director of studies for the Cambridge International Primary Program. CIE is the examinations department of the University of Cambridge in London, the United Kingdom. JP

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