Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at Lot 48, Jalan Tiga, Off Jalan Chan Sow Lin, 55200 Kuala Lumpur, Cranbridge International School operates on a contemporary campus. The on-site facilities include a cafeteria, a lobby, and a modern campus façade. Classrooms are provided for year groups from Reception through Upper Secondary. The ICT Lab, Resource Room and management offices support teaching and administration. The campus features a Sports Hall and a Primary Kids Play Area for younger students.
On-site there is a dedicated Sports Hall for physical education and indoor sports. A hall is on site for assemblies and events. The image gallery confirms the on-site presence of these spaces. Extracurricular sports programs include basketball, taekwondo, and badminton.
Reception is the early years level for children aged 3.5 to 5. The five areas of study for Reception are Practical Life, Sensorial, Numeracy, Language, and Cultural Studies. There are classroom spaces on site for the full range of year groups, from Reception to Upper Secondary. An ICT Lab supports digital learning across the curriculum. A Resource Room provides additional learning resources.
Sports & Games include basketball, taekwondo, badminton, K-POP dance, and chess. Clubs & Societies include robotics & coding, Tamil language, French language, community outreach, public speaking, and financial literacy. Participation is open to students as part of the wider curriculum. These activities provide opportunities for skill development beyond the core academic program.
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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