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ISP is situated in the Desa ParkCity township, a planned residential area in northwest Kuala Lumpur. The school is approximately a 5-hour drive north of Singapore, making it accessible for expatriate families relocating from Singapore. The campus is conveniently located near public amenities, including shopping centers, parks, and recreational facilities, providing a comfortable environment for students and families.
The school is divided into The Early Years Centre, Primary School, Secondary School and Sixth Form, with shared facilities across Primary and Secondary Campuses.
ISP is a co-educational day school.
ISP offers a Learning Support Department providing specialist assistance for students who may benefit from additional support. This provision includes small group booster lessons in literacy and numeracy, one-to-one support in mainstream lessons, and support through student passports and individual education plans.
The school is not affiliated with any particular country.
ISP is a non-denominational institution and does not have a religious affiliation.
The school day at ISP begins at 8:00 AM for Primary and Secondary students and at 8:30 AM for Early Years Centre students. The school day concludes at a staggered time from 2:45pm - 3:00 PM for Primary and Secondary levels, while Early Years finishes at 2:15 PM (Nursery) or 2:45pm (Reception).
ISP provides a school bus service through a partnership with JPR Transport Sdn Bhd. The buses are air-conditioned, and attendants accompany students to ensure safety and well-being during the journey.
All students wear the school uniform, which is available for purchase from The Shop @ ISP. Sixth Form students wear their own choice of smart attire.
The canteen is provided by Petite Café, offering Asian, Western and vegetarian meals; the menu is updated monthly and the Student Council discusses menu choices with the chef. Petite Café also runs the Parents' Café.
Every student is placed in one of four Houses - Badak (Red), Harimau (Orange), Penyu (Green) and Gajah (Purple) and wears their House colours on Fridays and for sports activities or PE lessons.
The school is governed by a Board of Governors. The Chairman is Datuk Seri Yaw Chee Siew, who is the Chairman of Perdana ParkCity Sdn Bhd, and the Board includes the Group Chief Executive Officer of Perdana ParkCity Sdn Bhd.
ISP offers a British-based curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. Early Years and Primary students follow the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), which provides a thematic and engaging foundation. As students progress to Secondary, the curriculum transitions to the English National Curriculum, culminating in internationally recognized Cambridge IGCSE examinations in Years 10 and 11. For the Sixth Form (Years 12 and 13), students undertake Cambridge AS and A-Levels, a robust pre-university qualification highly valued by universities worldwide, alongside the AQA Baccalaureate to broaden their learning.
The school adopts a whole-school approach to promote positive mental health and wellbeing for students, staff, and parents. A dedicated Counselling & Wellbeing Advice Service is available to all students, offering guidance and support through appointments and drop-in sessions. Additionally, Student Wellbeing Advisors conduct workshops, coffee mornings, and training in relevant areas of wellbeing for staff and parents.
ISP provides support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) through its Learning Support Department. While the school is not a specialist SEN institution, it offers tailored support for students with various needs, including literacy and numeracy challenges. The school assesses all applicants to ensure it can effectively cater to their needs before enrollment.
ISP offers a paid English as an Additional Language (EAL) program designed to support students who need to develop fluency and competency in English. The program is tailored to individual needs, helping students integrate effectively into the academic environment. The school is the first international school to receive the Gold EAL Quality Mark, awarded by the EAL Academy, recognizing its commitment to high-quality EAL provision.
ISP is committed to fostering the mental wellbeing of its students. The school provides access to counseling services and wellbeing programs aimed at supporting students' emotional health. These services are available to students, parents, and staff, promoting mental wellbeing within the whole school community.
The school adopts a whole-school approach to safeguarding children. A dedicated Safeguarding team leads efforts to ensure the safety and protection of students. All staff receive training on safeguarding responsibilities, and clear procedures are in place for reporting and responding to concerns. The school's Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy outlines the commitment to keeping students safe from harm.
1. Book an Open Day or Campus Tour
ISP offers both in-person and online open days. These sessions provide insights into the school's ethos, curriculum, and facilities. It's advisable to register early, as spots can fill up quickly.
2. Submit an Application
Complete the online application form available on the ISP website. Ensure all required documents, such as previous school reports and identification, are uploaded.
3. Attend Assessments and Interviews
Depending on the year group, students may need to undergo assessments, such as the CAT4 cognitive ability test and a writing assignment. Interviews are typically conducted in person and may include discussions with academic staff.
4. Receive an Offer
If successful, you'll receive a formal offer letter. Confirm your acceptance by the specified deadline and proceed with the necessary documentation.
5. Complete Registration
Finalize enrollment by submitting any outstanding documents and settling the required fees. Orientation sessions for new students are often held prior to the start of the academic year.
The school offers a limited number of A-Level scholarships:
Yaw Teck Seng Foundation Scholarship: 75% tuition fee waiver for the top-performing student, based on their IGCSE results.
Second Place Scholarship: 50% tuition fee waiver, based on their IGCSE results.
Third Place Scholarship: 25% tuition fee waiver, based on their IGCSE results.
Principal’s Scholarships: 25% tuition fee waiver for students demonstrating excellence in non-academic areas such as music, art, drama, sport, or community service.
ISP does not operate a waitlist or pooled admissions system. Admissions are based on the availability of spaces in the relevant year group and the successful completion of the assessment and interview process.
M'KIS is situated in the Mont'Kiara neighborhood of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This area is known for its family-friendly environment, with a significant expatriate community. The school is well-connected by public transport and is close to various amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, and parks.
M'KIS offers education from Pre-Kindergarten (age 3) through to Grade 12, with Elementary, Middle and High School levels
M'KIS is a co-educational school. It does not offer boarding facilities.
M'KIS provides support for students with mild learning differences through its Literacy Support Program (Kindergarten to Grade 5) and Learning Support Program (Grades 6 to 12). Support is offered via small group pull-out, push-in, or occasionally one-on-one sessions, tailored to individual needs. Students with an Individual Student Support Plan (ISSP) receive longer-term assistance.
The school follows an international curriculum and is not affiliated with any specific country.
M'KIS is a non-denominational school and does not have any religious affiliation.
The standard school day at M'KIS begins at 8:00 AM. For Pre-K3 and Pre-K4 students, the day concludes at 1:20 PM, while students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 finish at 2:50 PM. On days with after-school activities, late buses depart at 4:10 PM and 5:10 PM.
M'KIS provides daily bus transportation for students residing in various areas of Kuala Lumpur. The buses are 16-seaters equipped with seat belts, GPS, and cameras to ensure student safety. Morning pick-ups occur between 6:30 AM and 7:30 AM. Afternoon departures are scheduled at 1:20 PM for Pre-K3 and Pre-K4 students, and at 2:50 PM for Kindergarten through Grade 12. Additionally, late buses are available at 4:10 PM and 5:10 PM to accommodate students participating in after-school activities.
The Cafeteria was renovated and expanded; it features an open-air dining area and serves meals for students and families.
Mont'Kiara International School is a full-continuum IB World School with Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle, and High School divisions. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), authorized by the International Baccalaureate (IB), certified by the Malaysia Qualifications Agency (MQA), and licensed by the Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE). The governance includes a Board; the Business Director is a board member, and Gin Tan serves as a Board Member.
Mont'Kiara International School offers a full continuum of International Baccalaureate (IB) programs:
Primary Years Programme (PYP): For students in Kindergarten through Grade 5, focusing on inquiry-based learning across various subjects.
Middle Years Programme (MYP): For Grades 6 to 10, encompassing eight subject groups, including language acquisition, sciences, mathematics, arts, and design.
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Diploma Programme (DP): For Grades 11 and 12, offering a two-year pre-university course leading to the IB Diploma.
In addition to the IB Diploma, students also earn a U.S. High School Diploma upon graduation.
The school emphasizes social and emotional development through its counseling programs. Elementary counselors conduct guidance lessons focusing on empathy, problem-solving, and emotional management. Middle and high school counselors provide individual and group counseling, addressing academic, social, and emotional needs, and collaborate with teachers and administrators to support student well-being.
M'KIS supports students with a variety of learning needs or mild learning differences through its Literacy Support Program (Kindergarten - Grade 5) and Learning Support Program (Grade 6 - 12). Support is provided via various models, including small group pull-out, push-in, and occasional one-on-one sessions, as well as focused remediation programs. Students with an Individual Student Support Plan (ISSP) receive long-term support. While the school strives to meet individual needs, it is not a specialist SEN institution and acknowledges it may not be able to accommodate every need.
The school offers specific support for students with English as an Additional Language requirements. In Elementary School, a flexible combination of instructional support is provided based on individual language learning needs. For Middle and High School students in Grades 6-10, three 85-minute blocks of dedicated EAL support are incorporated into their schedule. EAL teachers also work closely with all subject teachers to integrate both formal EAL instruction and subject-specific language development.
M'KIS supports students' mental wellbeing through a counseling program. In the Elementary School, counseling includes classroom guidance, parent education, and individual or group counseling sessions. Classroom guidance lessons focus on physical, social, and emotional growth, helping students build interpersonal skills and make healthy, respectful choices. In Middle and High School, the school strives to create a learning environment that fosters cultural understanding, personal safety, emotional well-being, and active engagement in academic programs.
The specific policies and procedures are not publicly available.
1. Schedule a campus visit or attend an Open Day.
M'KIS encourages prospective families to tour the campus during school hours to observe classes and meet faculty. Appointments are scheduled to ensure personalised attention.
2. Complete the online application.
Submit the application form along with the required documents.
3. Provide teacher recommendations.
Depending on the grade level, specific recommendation forms should be submitted by current educators directly to M'KIS:
-For Pre-K3 to Grade 5: Teacher Recommendation Form
-For Grades 6 to 12: Counsellor or School Administrator, English Teacher, and Math Teacher Recommendation Forms
4. Pay the application fee.
A non-refundable application fee of RM1,700 is required for each application. Payment details are provided during the application process.
5. Admissions assessment.
Assessments vary by grade level:
-Pre-K3: No formal assessment
-Pre-K4 & Kindergarten: Brief, developmentally appropriate assessment
-Grade 1 and above: Assessments in reading, writing, and math; EAL assessment if applicable
6. Receive the admissions decision.
Decisions are typically communicated within two business days.
The school does not offer scholarships for tuition.
M'KIS operates a waitlist system for certain grade levels where capacity has been reached. Applicants placed on the waitlist will be offered admission as spaces become available.