Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Dining hall is available for lunchtime and breaks. The Haven Café is a space to relax and get together for parents and senior students.
Our campus‑wide House System gives every child the chance to shine beyond the classroom, earning House Points for talents in sports, environmental projects, community service and creative pursuits. There are four house groups—APIS Gryphons, Centaurs, Dragons, Phoenix, and APSS Blue, Red, Yellow, Green.
Asia Pacific Schools is part of International Schools Partnership (ISP).
Asia Pacific Schools (APIS) is a private school offering international and national curricula for learners aged 2 to 17. The school provides two curricula: APIS follows the international British framework, including Cambridge IGCSE and IPC, while APSS blends the enriched Malaysian national curriculum (KSSR/KSSM). The campus offers facilities and learning spaces, including a library, ICT labs, science labs and makers labs, immersive language rooms, a multi‑purpose hall for assemblies, drama and indoor sport. Facilities also include music studios, art studios, a cookery lab and sewing room, a speech and drama room, a Preschool centre, dining hall and outdoor spaces. Language learning is supported in rooms for English, Malay, Chinese and French. The school provides extracurriculars through International School Partnership programs such as ISP Artists, ISP Changemakers, ISP Chess Masters, ISP Cultural Exchange, ISP Scientists and ISP Filmmakers, plus ISP MUN and virtual exchanges. Skills are developed through clubs and service.
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