Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Asia Pacific campus in Subang hosts both the International British and Malaysian national curricula on a single site. APIS follows an enhanced UK curriculum leading to IGCSE exams, while Asia Pacific Smart School (APSS) follows the Malaysian national curriculum. The campus features specialised ICT labs, science labs and makers labs, as well as art workshops, and modern sports halls accessible to all students. These facilities support both international and national pathways on the same campus. The environment supports multilingual learning with English, Malay and Chinese or French as language options.
There are modern sports halls on campus for physical education. The spaces are accessible to all students across both international and national school pathways. Co-curricular sport activities are integrated into the school program. The facilities are designed to support both international and national streams.
The campus includes specialised ICT labs, science labs and makers labs that support hands-on learning. Art workshops are provided to foster creativity across both curriculum pathways. These facilities support teaching and learning aligned with the International and Malaysian curricula. The multilingual environment is facilitated by language offerings and classroom practices.
Co-curricular life includes sports, arts, clubs and global learning opportunities. APS participates in the International Schools Partnership (ISP), which provides access to global skill-building programmes. This network supports students in developing life skills beyond the classroom.
Asia Pacific International School caters to students aged 2 to 16. providing a curriculum grounded in the English National Curriculum, progressing to the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) in primary years and preparing students for the Cambridge IGCSE examinations by the end of Year 11. The campus features extensive facilities, including a full-sized football field, a 25-meter saltwater swimming pool, various indoor and outdoor courts for sports, and specialized spaces for creative arts like music studios and art studios. Distinctive programs include a trilingual learning environment in the Early Years, supporting English, Mandarin, and Bahasa Malaysia.
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