Tatler Malaysia

School, University, and the Future

The final two years of schooling, the Sixth Form, are more than just a bridge between school and university—they are the pinnacle of the school experience and the gateway to some of the world’s top universities. No other school understands this better than Malaysia’s British-style international boarding school Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ).

At the helm of KTJ’s A-Level programme is the new head of Sixth Form, Emma Davidson. She is also the current president of the Oxford & Cambridge Society of Malaysia, which coordinates debates, seminars and workshops.

She tells what motivates her, what holistic education means to her and the school, and her vision for the

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