Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Klang and Glenmarie campuses occupy space within shop lots: Glenmarie uses 28 shop units and Klang uses 15 shop units for campus facilities. The library offers extensive hard copy, fiction and non-fiction books for all ages, plus digital literacy resources, storytelling areas and quiet reading spaces. A Music/Dance Room is a standalone space with various musical instruments, and a bright dance space with floor-to-ceiling windows, vinyl flooring and a full-wall mirror. There is a Counselling Room for social and emotional support. A Multi-Purpose Hall is used for assemblies, performances and events.
The Primary Years use the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) with Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Classrooms are designed to support learning with clear spaces and projectors, and language learning includes English, Malay and Mandarin. English is the language of instruction across the school. The Secondary Years follow the Cambridge IGCSE pathway for Years 10–11, with a broad range of Cambridge IGCSE subjects including English, Malay, Mathematics, ICT and sciences.
Collinz offers Co-curricular Activities (CCA) and Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) to support holistic development. Off-Campus sports include futsal, badminton, basketball, captain ball, dodgeball, handball, volleyball, ping pong, gym/fitness and bowling. In-Campus clubs include Music Club, Culinary Club, Entrepreneurship, Captain Ball, board games and foreign languages, as well as a Robotic Club. Collinz also runs trips and other school activities to broaden learning experiences.
Collinz International School – Klang offers the English National Curriculum from EYFS through Key Stages 1–4, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE at Year 11. The school publishes a clear stage structure and subjects that include English, Maths, Mandarin, Science, Computing, Music, and Art & Craft. Facilities and programmes highlighted on the site include multiple co-curricular clubs—notably Robotics, Culinary Club, Music, Art & Craft, and a range of sports (e.g., futsal, badminton, basketball). Student transport is available from Year 1 via third-party providers, billed termly by area or zone, with routes reviewed each term. The school states English is the language of instruction and sets out related policies. Admissions include an application with documents, assessment, and a parent meeting, with a waiting list used when a year is full. The Klang campus is located at Bandar Botanic, Klang.
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