Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school has a library, a swimming pool, a three-lane running track, and a covered quadrangle. There is a futsal court and a covered basketball court. Music rooms, ICT labs, science labs and a multipurpose hall support academic and practical learning. Classrooms and dedicated spaces for art and a junior playground complete the campus facilities.
All students take one physical education and one swimming lesson per week. They may join after-school clubs or team training. Students can participate in house, school, district, state or national level sport, and the school runs inter-house and inter-school competitions. Sports offered include football, futsal, basketball, netball, indoor hockey, athletics, badminton, table tennis, frisbee and swimming.
The primary subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Art, Malay Language, Social Studies, Mandarin/French, Music, Drama, Islamic Studies/PSHE, and Physical Education. The Cambridge Primary Music, Cambridge Primary English, Cambridge Primary Mathematics, Cambridge Primary Science, and Cambridge Primary Art and Design curricula are used in primary learning. ICT education uses the Cambridge Primary Digital Literacy and Cambridge Primary Computing curricula. Social Studies is based on the English National Curriculum for primary schools. The campus supports learning through a library, science labs, ICT labs, a music room, art rooms and other dedicated spaces.
The Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) programme runs after school and is divided into four categories: Sport, Arts, Life skills and Academic. Sports offered include futsal, netball, swimming, athletics, basketball, volleyball, badminton, hockey. Arts activities cover art, craft and design, photography and video editing, instrumental ensembles, choir, dance and drama. Life skills include culinary club, Interact (linked with Rotary), entrepreneurship, debating, chess, Rubik's Cube, e-sports and a book club. The Academic Programme includes beginners and intermediate Russian, subject clinics, geography and ecology, the school magazine, British English Olympics and preparation for academic competitions.
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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