China Maple Leaf Educational Systems Limited (1317) Announces International Benchmark for Maple Leaf World School Program

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According to an announcement dated 1 December 2025 from China Maple Leaf Educational Systems Limited (1317), the Maple Leaf World School Program (MLWSP) has undergone a benchmarking assessment by ECCTIS indicating comparability to the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education. This finding builds on an earlier evaluation in 2024, where MLWSP’s high school diploma was determined to be comparable to the UK GCE A Level, the British Columbia (Canada) Certificate of Graduation, and the US (New York) High School Diploma.

As stated in the announcement, the assessment supports the academic credibility of the MLWSP, noting that high school diploma holders of the program may be considered to meet the general entry requirements for undergraduate admissions in Hong Kong, as well as in the UK, the USA, Canada, and other Western countries, subject to each university’s specific criteria.

ECCTIS operates as an international organization focusing on the recognition, evaluation, and comparability of qualifications and skills. The announcement underscores that it also manages the UK’s official national information center on behalf of the UK government’s Department for Education.

The board of China Maple Leaf Educational Systems Limited advises shareholders and potential investors to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s shares.

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