Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Classrooms have white tables, colorful chairs, bookshelves, and whiteboards. An art classroom provides dedicated space with art supplies and wall displays. A science area supports hands-on experiments. A cafe area and a cafeteria provide dining spaces for students. The gymnasium features blue and green mats for indoor activities, and indoor turf supports indoor sports.
The gymnasium contains blue and green mats and windows. Indoor turf supports indoor soccer and other activities. There are spaces for physical education and sports programs on campus.
Classrooms are equipped with whiteboards, white tables, and bookshelves. An art classroom provides dedicated space for arts and crafts. A science area supports experiments and inquiry-based learning. A music space includes a piano and other equipment.
Our Primary extracurricular programme sparks curiosity and builds confidence across a wide range of interests. Academic Co-Curriculars include Maker Elementary; Arts include Arts & Crafts, Cheerleading, Drama, and Modern Dance; Special Skills include Culinary, Maker Intermediate, and Public Speaking; Sports & Games include Archery, Chess, Football (Beginner and Intermediate), Ping Pong, and Swimming; Uniformed Groups include Taekwondo; and Societies include Library Society and Student Council. ECAs foster independence, creativity, and leadership in a joyful, low-pressure environment.
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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