One of these schools is located in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and the other is located in the southern state of Johor close to the border with Singapore. There are three other schools in Malaysia and one in the United Kingdom that also trade under the Fairview brand, which are outside of the Company's group.
All schools in the Fairview network are individually recognised by the International Baccalaureate Organisation as fully accredited to offer the IB programme across the primary and middle years; ages 5 to 16, with Fairview KL also offering the diploma programme for 16 to 19 year olds.
Each of the schools not owned by the Company operates independently from the Company following Admission but will continue to use the Fairview brand under licence from the Company accessing the resources of the FIS Network. The Company plans to develop and operate its own schools and also to acquire more schools which can offer IB programmes both in Asia and the UK.

Daniel Chian serves as the Chairman of the Governor's Council of the Fairview network of IB World Schools, bringing over 25 years of leadership to this role. As a Chartered Accountant, Mr. Chian has contributed significantly to the profession, having previously held positions as a member of the Executive Committee of the Confederation of Asia and Pacific Accountants (CAPA) for the professional bodies of 21 jurisdictions in the Asia and Pacific region, and as a council member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), a Statutory Regulatory Body in Malaysia.Additionally, he has represented the “Assessment of Professional Qualification” Task Force established by the United Nations UNCTAD and the World Bank prior to January 2000, contributing to the formulation of a methodology for assessing professional qualifications. Previously, he served as a Non-Executive Director and Audit Committee Chairman of a listed company on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE).

David Lim is a distinguished corporate leader, serving as an Independent Non-Executive Director and Chairman of the Audit Committee in several prominent public companies. He holds these roles in Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Berhad, Kawan Food Berhad, Ranhill Utilities Berhad, and TSA Group Berhad, which is a stainless-steel importer and distributor in Malaysia. Additionally, he acts as an Independent Non-Executive Director and Chairman of the Audit Committee at Public Investment Bank Berhad and as the Non-Executive Chairman and Independent Director at Rockwills Trustee Berhad, a professional estate planning company in the region.David Lim is a Chartered Accountant as well as member of Chartered Institute of Taxation, the Malaysian Institute of Accountants, and the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He was appointed as a Council member of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, a first for Malaysia, where he served for three terms of two years each from 2013 - 2019.

Malcolm Groat is an experienced consultant in the technology, natural resources, and general commerce sectors. His professional career began at PWC in London, after which he assumed roles such as CFO, COO and CEO at established corporations, including the present-day Arcadis, a well-known construction firm. Since 2004, Malcolm has served in non-executive director and chairman capacities, presently serving at Baronsmead Second Venture Trust PLC and Tomco Energy PLC. His affiliations include being a Fellow of the Institute of Directors and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.Malcolm's academic qualifications include degrees from St Andrews (MA) and Warwick (MBA). Malcolm is also a director of Adalan Ventures plc and GSTechnologies Ltd the shares of both of which are admitted to the Standard Segment of the Official List and is chairman of Harland & Wolff Group Holdings Plc, which owns a number of UK dockyards and a gas storage project.

Jeffrey Beard, holds a bachelor's degree in analytical management from the US Naval Academy, along with two graduate degrees including an MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, WI. His extensive career in multinational corporations has equipped him with cross-functional management expertise and a comprehensive understanding of strategic planning and delivery.Transitioning to the IB presented an opportunity for Jeffrey to contribute his management knowledge to international private school education, reflecting his strong commitment to giving back to the community. Jeffrey continues to work and help expand the IB’s impact internationally, particularly in Asian countries.In addition to his successful management of international businesses, Jeffrey has demonstrated a talent for raising development funds initially with the United Way Campaign in Iowa and subsequently for the US Naval Academy, his alma mater. In this latter role, he has raised over US$17 million to fund professorships in ethics, character and leadership at USNA reflecting his strong belief in these subjects and their impact on young people.

Robin Stevens is a highly experienced corporate finance and capital markets professional with over 35years of experience. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and has advised on over 150 IPOs and secondary offerings across various stock exchanges globally. His expertise spans across advising private and public companies in sectors including technology, healthcare, property, financial services, and natural resources. Robin has held numerous leadership and advisory roles, including as a non-executive director for companies listed on Stock Exchanges in London and Singapore. He also serves as a Senior Advisor and Head of Capital Markets at MHA Macintyre Hudson, the UK member firm of Baker Tilly International. His career includes senior roles at Crowe UK LLP, Mazars LLP, and MRI Moores Rowland LLP, where he led corporate finance teams and contributed to the growth of these firms' public company client bases. Additionally, Robin has worked extensively in Asia Pacific advising companies on their international development plans. He has a keen interest in fostering international trade and investment, particularly between the UK and Malaysia. and is an Exco member of The British Malaysia Society.
| Mkt. Cap | £40.31m |
| Shares | 556.00m |
| Volume | 0 |
| 52 Week High | 11.00 |
| 52 Week Low | 6.50 |
| AGM | n/a |
| Final Results | n/a |
| Interim Results | 12-Mar-2026 |

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