Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school's approach to Social and Emotional Learning is integrated into its pastoral care system. Teachers monitor the wellbeing of students in their classes and can provide support and mentoring.
Beaconhouse Sri Inai has a dedicated Learning Support department to assist students with specific learning needs. This department, staffed by qualified personnel, works with students both in the classroom and in a specialised room. For students requiring support, the school develops individual education plans in partnership with teachers and parents. The school is not a specialist SEN institution, but it aims to provide a supportive environment for students with identified needs to grow in confidence and reach their potential.
Information about a specific EAL program is not available publicly.
The school supports student mental wellbeing through its pastoral care system, which is integrated into daily school life. All teachers are responsible for the welfare of students in their classes. For more specific support, the school has a full-time registered nurse available at the school's medical centre and a visiting school counsellor who attends the school twice a week. Students can arrange informal chats or book regular sessions with the counsellor, who works alongside families and teachers to support students' emotional needs.
Safeguarding at the school is managed through a formal Safeguarding Policy and a Health and Safety Committee. The committee, which includes key staff members, meets regularly to review and update policies and conduct annual risk assessments. All staff receive yearly training on current safeguarding protocols to ensure they are up-to-date with procedures for protecting students' physical and emotional welfare.
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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