Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school states that its teachers aim to support students’ well‑being and moral values and that it provides counselling sessions for both students and parents in mutual partnership. The school does not provide further specifics on structured SEL programmes, designated staff, or particular initiatives.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) support, staff, or provisions.
The school offers English as both a first and second language in Years 10–11 (allowing students to choose the appropriate level for IGCSE). However, no further details are given about support for students for whom English is an additional language beyond this curriculum structure.
Aside from the general counselling provision mentioned (for students and parents), there is no specific information on programmes, staff roles, or initiatives focused directly on student mental wellbeing.
The school does not publicly describe its safeguarding or child protection policies or procedures.
Arrows International School is located at Centro @ Oasis Corporate Park in Ara Damansara, a short walk from Citta Mall and about 1 km from the Ara Damansara LRT station. It offers schooling from Year 1 to Year 11, with the Cambridge IGCSE pathway for secondary students and status as an approved Cambridge Assessment International Education exam centre. The main language of instruction is English, with Malay and Mandarin taught as additional languages. Class size is capped at 25 students. Facilities highlighted for the new campus include science and computer labs, a cafeteria, student lounges/libraries, and dedicated music, dance, and film & photography studios, plus multiple indoor and outdoor sports courts. Co-curricular opportunities include Clubs and Societies, Life Skills sessions, Charity Works, and Community Outreach Projects, alongside annual Sports Day, Youth Camp, and a Year-End Concert.
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