Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Cranbridge International School was founded in 2015, originally starting as a homeschool. It officially became an international school in 2020.
The school has a diverse and international student body, with students from over 20 different countries. To foster a sense of community, the school organizes activities that encourage students from different grade levels to interact and work together. These activities include a weekly activity day for sports and termly character-building and outreach programs.
The school emphasizes open communication and encourages active and positive participation and consultations between parents and teachers to support student development. Information about a formal parent association is not publicly available.
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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