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The school has ISP Activists, ISP Chess Masters, ISP Cultural Exchange, ISP Scientists, ISP Filmmakers, ISP Virtual Exchange and ISP Model United Nations. These clubs support academic enrichment through debates, scientific inquiry, cultural collaboration and competitive activities. Model United Nations strengthens research, public speaking and negotiation skills. STEM Club and Tech Club offer hands-on projects in science, technology, engineering and coding.
The school has Creative Clay Crafting, Photography, Sketching Club and Filmmakers. These activities nurture creativity through art, visual storytelling and media production. Photography and Sketching Club develop composition, technique and expressive skills. Creative Clay Crafting offers hands-on sculptural work.
The school has ISP Cultural Exchange, Chinese Language Society and Kompang Club. These clubs promote cross-cultural understanding and language learning through exchanges and language activities. Chinese Language Society provides language activities and cultural learning for Chinese language communities. Kompang Club explores Malaysian cultural traditions through music.
The school has Entrepreneur Club, Green Club and Interact Club. Entrepreneur Club develops project planning and entrepreneurial skills. Green Club promotes environmental awareness and eco-friendly initiatives. Interact Club provides opportunities for youth service and community projects.
Air Scouts, Girl Guides and Persatuan Bulan Sabit Merah (PBSM) are uniformed bodies. They focus on leadership development, outdoor activities and community service. Interact Club also offers youth service opportunities and community projects.
Leadership opportunities exist from class monitors to club leaders and school captains. Librarian Prefects and School Prefects lead peers and support school life. The Student Council provides avenues for student governance and project leadership.
Cricket Club, Football, Netball, Handball, Junior Rugby, Junior Tennis, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Taekwondo, Karate, Aikido and Swimming are among the sports on offer. Fitness & Dance Club and Zumba promote physical activity and wellbeing. Dodgeball and Gymnastic offer additional team-based and movement opportunities.
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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