Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The primary school campus is located in Plaza Damansara Utama, a commercial centre in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. This area is a well-known hub for dining and retail. The campus is accessible via major highways and is served by local bus routes.
It is structured into the Early Years programme and the Primary School level.
Aspiration is co-education and does not provide boarding.
The school is not a specialist institution for Special Educational Needs (SEN). While it does not have the resources for significant learning support, it can accommodate students who are able to learn within a mainstream classroom setting.
The school does not have a formal affiliation with any particular country.
The school is secular and does not have an affiliation with any particular religion.
he school day for primary students begins at 8:30 am and concludes at 3:30 pm. This schedule includes time for lessons as well as allocated breaks for rest and lunch.
The school provide a bus service through a private provider, although specific details regarding the offering were not available publicly through the school's website.
Aspiration International Primary School educates children aged 3 to 11, following the IB (International Baccalaureate) Primary Years Programme (PYP) through its Early Years and Primary stages. This structure provides a clear educational pathway where students develop foundational skills in core subjects like English, mathematics, and science. The school’s educational approach is guided by its "Four Pillars of Learning," which explicitly incorporates "Emotion & Ethics" and "Social & Interpersonal Skills" into the student experience. This philosophy is integrated into daily learning to support students' personal development alongside their academic studies. The campus is situated within the Plaza Damansara Utama building, providing designated spaces for learning and play adapted for younger children.
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