Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Uniform includes Cranbridge T-shirts with a minimum of three sets (RM100). Students wear dark-coloured long pants and a plain T-shirt. For trial classes, the dress code is dark-coloured long pants and a plain T-shirt; a standby jacket is recommended if cold, and shoes and socks are required.
Lunch is provided for trial classes. Lunch is available for enrolled students and is charged under the Lunch Fees. The Lunch Fees are RM800 (three-termly instalments), RM1,200 (two semesterly instalments), or RM600 (one semesterly instalment).
The school is owned by Cranbridge Education Group SDN BHD and operates as part of Cranbridge Education Group.
Cranbridge International School cates to students ages 3 to 18, providing a British-style education utilizing the Pearson Edexcel syllabus for both IGCSE and International A-Levels. The school maintains small class sizes, with an average of 12 students per class, which allows for more individualized instruction. Facilities at the school include indoor courts for sports like futsal, badminton, and basketball, a dedicated robotics lab, and a dance studio. Extracurricular activities offered include a variety of sports and clubs, such as Taekwondo, basketball, public speaking, and financial literacy, providing students with a range of options beyond their academic studies.
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