Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The campus is modern and purpose-built to maximise learning. It features a STEAM corridor with design technology, computing, and science labs, plus collaborative breakout spaces. There is a 600-seat auditorium, twenty music classrooms and studios, two drama and dance suites, and a dedicated STEAM zone with labs and a 3D printing room. Outdoor facilities include a covered full-sized Astroturf pitch, an outdoor competition swimming pool and a splash pool, three indoor gymnasiums and two outdoor sport courts, a climbing wall, and a rooftop 5-a-side pitch and play areas. It also includes a Sixth Form Centre, secondary breakout spaces, three libraries, and several canteens and cafés.
Outdoor competition swimming pool and a splash pool for early years students. A covered, full-sized Astroturf pitch. Three indoor multi-purpose gymnasiums and two outdoor sport courts. A colourful climbing wall. Rooftop 5-a-side pitch, play, and activity areas.
The campus includes a dedicated STEAM zone with science, computing, design, and food technology labs that are packed with the latest technology. There is a vast, 600-seat auditorium, twenty music classrooms and studios, and two drama and dance suites. A Sixth Form Centre and secondary breakout spaces support advanced study and collaboration. Three libraries serve early years, primary, and secondary with spaces for reading, research, and self-study.
More than 100 after-school clubs and more than 100 co-curricular activities provide opportunities to explore interests and develop skills. The school collaborates with The Juilliard School and MIT to support creativity in art, music, dance, drama, and STEAM. There is a UNICEF partnership that challenges students to drive change on the international stage, with participation in the UNICEF Global Summit and Model United Nations. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is offered, with a Year 7-9 bespoke programme and Be Ambitious provisions for gifted learners. The campus supports wellbeing through a Nord Anglia global wellbeing lead, community art projects, the Wellbeing Wall, and Kindness Week.
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur (BSKL) offers a comprehensive British education for students aged 2 to 18. Located in the suburb of Bandar Utama, the school provides a continuum from Early Years through to A-Level qualifications. A notable feature of BSKL is its extensive extracurricular program, including sports, performing arts, and community service, fostering a well-rounded educational experience.
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