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The school is located at Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, 05200 Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. There is a full‑time caterer on site providing breakfast and lunch, with a salad bar at lunch and vegetarian options. The campus supports a range of co-curricular activities including art and crafts, drama, public speaking, performance, football, swimming, karate, and badminton. The Cambridge Primary curriculum is used for core primary subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, and ICT. The school emphasizes holistic education with active learning and a balance between academics and co‑curricular activities.
Football, swimming, karate, and badminton are offered as co‑curricular sports.
Primary Level subjects include English, Mathematics, Science and ICT under the Cambridge curriculum. Bahasa Malaysia is taught as a core subject, along with Islamic Studies for Muslim students or Moral Studies for non‑Muslim students. Arabic or Mandarin is offered as an optional language, and Qiraati/Quran is available for Muslim students. Physical Education, Social Studies and Global Perspective are part of the core curriculum, with co‑curricular activities integrated into the program.
Co‑curricular activities include Art and Crafts, Drama, Public Speaking, and Performance, along with sports such as Football, Swimming, Karate, and Badminton.
AIU International School is located in the Albukhary Complex in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia. It offers the Cambridge International Primary Programme to students in Years 1 to 6. The official admissions form indicates that the school accepts children typically aged 5 to 11. English is the main language of instruction, and Arabic, Malay, and Mandarin are also taught. The school emphasizes small class sizes to encourage closer interaction between teachers and students. Facilities include a swimming pool, archery space, and cooking classes, as well as well-equipped classrooms that support interactive learning.
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