Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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English is the language of instruction, with English taught as a core subject across senior years. The school provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) and Intensive English Support Class (IESC) for students requiring language support; EAL is available for Years 1–5 and IESC for Years 6–9, with related fees published. French and Chinese are offered as two-unit subjects in Year 11 within the NSW Higher School Certificate framework, alongside English Standard, English Advanced and English as an Additional Language/Dialect courses.
Australian International School Malaysia (AISM) serves students from ages 3 to 18. The school delivers the Australian Curriculum, with Year 12 students completing the Higher School Certificate (HSC). Notable facilities include a dedicated Performing Arts Centre with a black box theatre and soundproofed music rooms, well-equipped science laboratories, a Design & Technology workshop, and extensive sports facilities including a 25-meter swimming pool and large playing fields for various sports. AISM is notably the world's first certified Visible Learning™ school, a unique approach that transparently focuses on how students learn best, guiding teaching practices to enhance student outcomes.
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