On March 1, 2021, CMKL University and The Newton Sixth Form School signed a Memorandum of Understanding, to promote mutual understanding between two institutions. The MoU is designed to develop academic and educational cooperation to expand the community and promote sustainable partnerships. The Newton Sixth Form is the first school in Thailand as a personalized pioneering math and science specialist sixth form with emphasis on character building for top universities. Its vision is to produce the best human capital by preparing students aspiring to go to top universities, either nationally or internationally to realize their dreams. The goal is to provide personalized solutions with high-level teaching in academic subjects, character building and English language. Under the MoU, CMKL and NEWTON agreed to collaborate on the preparation program; to strengthen, support, and transform our education system to improve program quality, more efficient use of resources, and better alignment of goals and curricula for Thai students. The MoU aims to facilitate access to a range of learning opportunities and developmental supports, providing opportunities for students to experiment with new approaches to learning.On behalf of CMKL, we are thrilled to be part of this initiation. Together with NEWTON, we believe we can foster better alignment of programming to help students realize their full potential and prepare them for their future path of education.


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CMKL University, represented by Sonar, was honored to be part of the 54th National Book Fair (Booth I19) and the 24th Bangkok International Book Fair 2026.
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