Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Cempaka Court has four pickleball courts, a netball court and a handball court. The surface is Laykold, providing excellent grip and 21% force reduction.
The school follows the Malaysian National Curriculum for Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary.
The extracurricular program includes expeditions, sports and specialized training. CAS Gold Expedition Mount Kinabalu (2020) involved sixteen students reaching the 4,095m summit. CAS Platinum Expedition to Terengganu featured a multi-day survival experience. CAS Silver Expedition to Redang offered PADI Open Water and PADI Advanced licenses. Cempaka Rescue provides Emergency Response Training and Laser Run activities, including a Guinness World Record attempt.
Cempaka International School Cheras follows the Malaysian National Curriculum, offering education from Early Childhood through Secondary level. It is part of the Cempaka Schools group which also has a campus in Damansara Heights offering British and Finnish curriculum tracks. The institution holds recognition from Cambridge University, Oxford AQA, Pearson Edexcel, and the International Schools Association (ISA).
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