Pakistani Students to Receive Advanced Online Education
Pakistani Students to Receive Advanced Online Education
In order to promote students' learning by providing world-class credentials, Beaconhouse School System and Pearson Edexcel have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for analytical services and international academic qualifications.
The MoU was signed on Wednesday, 6th July at a nearby hotel by Emma Whale, vice president of Pearson Schools Qualifications, and Kasim Kasuri, chief executive (CE) of Beaconhouse. The senior leadership teams from both institutions, including Ali Ahmed Khan, COO Beaconhouse, and Premila Paulraj, Director Employability & Qualifications, Pearson South Asia, were present at the ceremony.
In accordance with the terms of the MoU, Pearson will support the digital transformation necessary for the International GCSE exams to be administered online and on screens, together with practice tests given through the Mocks Service and graded by Pearson examiners.
Kasim Kasuri, CE Beaconhouse, addressed the audience during the ceremony and stated how Beaconhouse has consistently strived to deliver better academic possibilities for the students.
In her remarks, Emma Whale referred to the MoU as a turning point in Pakistani students' access to advanced online education. According to her, the alliance will bring in a new era of online learning because Beaconhouse is the industry leader in education.
Beaconhouse, an organization that has provided educational services to a sizable and diverse group of people for four decades, has always aspired to make high-quality education accessible to all Pakistanis.
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