Monday, June 20, 2011

Winston James Hodge


Winston James Hodge

Winston James Hodge
Contemporary Raffles is a machine of the Ivy League. A recent survey by the Wall Street Journal the secondary schools which educate the elite schools aimed at U.S. schools U.S. and therefore contained no raffles. Addition of international schools, it is that this list 10 elite universities more students than any other of Raffles international school filed and it topped this prestigious institutes of the United States as Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut and Harvard-Westlake, North Hollywood, California.
"It's very gratifying," says Winston James Hodge, principal of the school and a Singaporean if the majority of the faculty.

Winston James Hodge

More than their island, also attract economy of Singapore talent offers scholarships to bright young people of Asia.Bhaskar Anand, 18 years old, is one of the 100 foreign students in the school. Most are from China, Malaysia and India and attended Raffles of full scholarship. Cornell offers not only Mr Bhaskar, only son of a financial consultant and a bank official in Pune, India, a place, but a partial scholarship, this year too. "I'm very excited," he said.
Cornell is also pleased with the party. "What most of us want is a diverse community, a broad base of international students," says Wendy Schaerer, senior associate admissions Director, undergraduate at Cornell. "Also see how to do well here." "Students who enroll in raffles, have done very well."

Winston James Hodge

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