Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Collinz Education Group began in 2010 as a Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) tutorial provider. Over the next decade, it expanded to establish international schools in Glenmarie and Bandar Botanic, Klang. The Klang international school campus was formally opened in 2021 to offer the British curriculum pathway from Preschool to IGCSE. Both campuses operate under the same ownership structure as part of the Collinz Education Group.
The school community is actively involved in co-curricular and cultural events. Students participate in activities such as Robotics Club, Culinary Club, Sports Houses, Music, and Art & Craft workshops. The school also organizes charity outings and donation drives, encouraging students to contribute to the wider community. Annual events, including Entrepreneur Day and cultural celebrations, help strengthen bonds among students, staff, and families.
The school’s website does not provide information on a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA) structure. While details of parent-led groups or committees are not published, parents are actively engaged through admissions processes, school events, and community outreach activities. Families often participate in celebrations, student showcases, and community service projects alongside their children. As no dedicated PTA events or groups are listed, the school appears to integrate parental involvement primarily through school-organized programmes and activities.
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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