Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Submit the Application and Documents. A completed application form, along with a copy of the applicant's birth certificate/IC/passport, a copy of the most recent school report card, and a non-refundable application fee of RM500, must be submitted.
Assessment Test and Interview. Once the application and documents are received, the admissions department will review them. A representative will then contact parents to arrange an Assessment Test for the student, which may be administered online under special circumstances. A personal interview with the student may also be required. These steps help determine the candidate's suitability.
Receive an Offer of Admission. After the assessment results are reviewed, the school will inform parents of its decision. An Offer of Admission, outlining the terms and conditions, will be extended. Upon acceptance, a Welcome Kit will be provided with further matriculation details.
Information about a waitlist is not publicly available.
Scholarship information is not publicly available.
Brighton International School caters for students aged 4 to 18 years. It delivers the Cambridge Curriculum, encompassing the UK National Curriculum, leading to Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels qualifications. The campus features notable facilities including computer labs, a library, and two specialized science labs (one for physics, one for chemistry/biology). Creative spaces include a Home Economics Lab, an Art Studio, and a multifunctional Music and Dance Studio. A unique offering is the Media Center, dedicated to journalism and graphic design, supporting clubs like the JMC Club (Journalism and Multimedia Club).
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