Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Debating and public speaking are offered as an extracurricular activity for students of all grades, emphasizing communication, critical thinking, and presentation skills. Educational trips are organized regularly to complement classroom learning and expose students to Kuala Lumpur's cultural opportunities. These experiences foster inquiry, discussion, and engagement with real-world contexts.
Fine Arts and Visual Art programs offer opportunities to explore materials and media, develop confidence, and express ideas. Performing arts options include Pop Band and Ballet, with teaching approaches such as Kodaly, Dalcroze Eurhythmy, and Orff methods in music. These activities aim to develop musical, artistic, and collaborative skills.
Primary Mandarin is offered as an extracurricular activity to strengthen Mandarin language skills (HSK3 FUN MANDARIN).
Brighton's Social Club program is student-led and overseen by a faculty member. Primary clubs include Taekwondo, Sports & Fitness, Cooking, Dance, Choir, Painting, Game and Computer Clubs. Secondary clubs include Cooking, Sport & Fitness, Dance, Football, Design, Painting, Guitar, and the Journalism and Multimedia Club.
Social Clubs form leadership committees, providing opportunities for students to lead, plan, and manage club activities.
A wide range of sports is offered through the extra-curricular program, including football, basketball, track and field, badminton and volleyball. These sports activities are held at SkyArena Sports Complex.
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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