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The Alice Smith School - Secondary Campus vs The International School at Parkcity

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The school main building and sports fieldsYear 11 Design & Technology Textiles students took a trip to the Primary Campus to test and evaluate their creations, as part of their projects.The Art & Photography Jam was an opportunity for students to explore creative workshops tailored to their interests.
Instructs in English
Ages 11 - 18 years
Fees MYR 108,360 - 117,360
Pupils 829
Type Co-educational
The Secondary Campus caters to students aged 11 to 18 (Years 7 to 13), following the English National Curriculum, culminating in (I)GCSE and A Level qualifications. Situated on 25 acres on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, this campus features expansive facilities, including a 50m swimming pool, an IAAF-certified athletic running track, ten science laboratories, and a dedicated Sixth Form Centre. A prominent program is the "IMPACT Quest," which guides students to explore their purpose and create a positive influence on the world. Students engage in a wide array of activities such as Model United Nations, Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, advanced sports, coding, and drama productions.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Fees MYR 23,400 - 81,750
Pupils 1700
Type Co-educational
The International School at ParkCity (ISP) in Kuala Lumpur offers a British-based education for students aged 3 to 18, from Early Years through to A-Levels. Younger students engage with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) alongside the English National Curriculum, preparing students for Cambridge IGCSE examinations in Years 10 and 11, followed by Cambridge AS and A-Levels in the Sixth Form. ISP provides over 400 Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) throughout the school year, catering to a wide range of interests from sports and performing arts to academic clubs and community service, allowing students to explore passions beyond the classroom. The campus includes facilities such as a multipurpose hall, astroturf pitch, a rooftop games area, a sports hall, competition standard climbing wall and a 6-lane heated swimming pool. A distinctive feature of ISP is its comprehensive House System, where students are allocated to one of four houses named after endangered Malaysian animals: Gajah, Penyu, Harimau, and Badak. This system encourages participation in inter-house competitions, fostering teamwork and providing opportunities for students to develop social skills and be recognized for their efforts.
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