Our Alumni
From Learners, To Leaders
Our Global Taylor’s Family
Supportive Network
Our network of alumni connect graduates across the world, creating a vibrant community rooted in shared experiences and values. Wherever their journey takes them, our alumni remain proud ambassadors of the Taylor’s spirit, supporting one another and inspiring future generations.
Achieving, Leading, Inspiring
Alumni Voices
Our alumni are a testament to the strength of our education and community. Through their stories, discover how a Taylor’s International School experience shaped their journeys, whether in university, careers or life beyond the classroom. Their voices reflect the values, confidence, and global mindset they gained here.
Dr. Avinash
Class of 2017
Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland
Serving as Taylor’s International School Puchong's first Student Council President shaped my leadership journey and prepared me for my current role as President of the Student Union at RCSI. Leading a large cohort isn’t easy, but the skills and guidance I gained from Taylor’s and its dedicated teachers made all the difference.
Rachel
Class of 2019
Berklee College of Music, U.S.
Through leadership roles in the Student Council, Interact Club and Events Committee, one of my biggest learning experiences was organizing Taylor's Got Talent. Managing a team of more than 30 taught me teamwork, delegation, time management and event execution - skills I still use today.
Hong Jing
Class of 2017,
Flinders Medical Centre, Australia
I'm part of Taylor’s International School Puchong’s first batch of graduates and now work as a medical doctor at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide, Australia. The most valuable skill I gained at Taylor’s was communication through the debate team, it boosted my confidence, public speaking and critical thinking, which I still rely on today.
Joshua
Class of 2018
University of Edinburgh, Scotland
The most valuable skill I gained in school was perseverance. I learned that with determination and passion, I can overcome any challenge—an attitude that has been especially helpful in university, particularly while studying abroad.
Kayato
Class of 2022,
University of Cambridge, UK
The most important lesson I learned is the value of collaboration. Studying alone only got me so far; seeking help from friends and teachers showed me that clear communication not only improves learning but also builds trust and strong connections.
Marissa
Class of 2023
Taylor’s College, Malaysia
As President of the Interact Club, I learned to manage the club, plan events, manage time, and organize documents, skills I continue to apply today in Taylor's College Student Council and will carry into the future.
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Taylor’s Student Voices
Curious about life at Taylor’s International School? Read first-hand testimonials from our students as they reflect on their experiences throughout each stage of school.