It shapes how students experience the campus, how resources are used and how the school community thinks about the future.This commitment is now growing through two new initiatives that support a more efficient, healthier and future-ready learning environment.The first initiative is the installation of Smart Switches in classrooms across the school, funded through the ISP Energy Efficiency Programme with a grant of more than MYR24,000. These systems help reduce energy use across the campus while also giving students a real-world view of how small changes can make a meaningful environmental impact.As students learn about sustainability in the classroom, they can also see it in action around them. This helps make learning more visible, practical and connected to the world they are growing up in.The second initiative is a series of campus upgrades supported by ISP ESG funding. These improvements include inverter air-conditioning units and window tinting across the campus. Together, these upgrades improve energy efficiency, support stronger indoor air quality and create more comfortable learning spaces for students and staff.These changes do more than improve school facilities. They strengthen the daily learning experience by creating an environment that supports wellbeing, focus and long-term sustainability.At Tenby SEH, students do not only learn about the future. They experience what it means to build it. Through initiatives like these, students grow up in a school environment that reflects the values of responsibility, innovation and care for the world around them.As a leading Eco-School in Malaysia, Tenby SEH continues to take purposeful steps that support both student learning and environmental impact. These initiatives reflect a school community that is committed to action, not only intention.To learn more about sustainability initiatives across International Schools Partnership’s global school community, explore the Class of Change report here: https://shorturl.at/ATNKV