Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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.
Attend an Open Day or schedule a visit. The school encourages prospective families to visit the campus to get a feel for the community and facilities. You can book a tour to see the school in action and meet with the admissions staff.
Submit the application form and required documents. You will need to complete the school's admission form and submit it along with supporting documents. These include passport-sized photos of the child and parents, copies of birth certificates and passports (with visas for non-Malaysians), recent school reports, and medical/vaccination records.
Schedule an assessment. Students applying for Reception will have a baseline assessment with a teacher. Applicants for Years 1 to 11 will be required to complete an assessment in English and Mathematics to ensure they are placed in the appropriate class level.
Receive an offer and complete enrolment. Once the assessment and previous school reports are reviewed, the school will decide whether to offer a place. If successful, you will be contacted to complete the enrolment process, which includes paying the required registration, security deposit, and term fees.
The school does not operate a formal waitlist or pool system. Admission is based on the availability of places at the time of application and operates on a "first-come, first-served" basis.
The school offers scholarships for new and existing students entering Years 7 to 10. These scholarships are awarded based on excellence in academics, music, or sports.
Academic Scholarships: A limited number are available for entry into Year 7 and Year 9 for students who demonstrate a strong academic record and a desire to contribute to school life.
Music Scholarships: These are for students who are passionate about music and wish to be actively involved in the school's music programme, including bands, choirs, and productions.
Sports Scholarships: Awarded to students who show high ability or potential in a particular sport and are willing to represent the school in teams and competitions.
For all scholarships, candidates are expected to demonstrate enthusiasm and a willingness to be involved in the school community.
Beaconhouse Sri Inai International School caters to students aged 4 to 16 and follows the Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, and IGCSE programs. The campus is equipped with a swimming pool, a multipurpose hall, courts for futsal, basketball, and badminton, and dedicated labs for science and computing. Students have access to a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, performing arts, and academic clubs such as robotics and the World Scholars program.
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