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The school serves students aged 5-18. It provides fully digital and in-person learning, with classrooms equipped with specialist content to support learning. The environment is warm and friendly and emphasizes personalized, flexible learning. It blends Western education with Asian values to preserve identity and heritage. The campus is located at B-G-7, Kompleks Falim, Laluan Falim Indah, 30200 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia.
Classrooms are equipped with specialist content to support both digital and in-person learning. The curriculum and teaching methods aim to unleash students' holistic development and emphasize mastery learning. Globally recognized qualifications are available as part of the program. The EdQuest approach is described as the School of Accelerated Learning, with personalized and flexible learning for students aged 5-18.
Professional Programs include Intensive English, IELTS, TOEFL, Mandarin, German, Public Speaking, and Art, which supplement classroom learning. The school emphasizes personal development and opportunities to contribute to the wider school community and to model positive behavior.
EdQuest International School offers the British Curriculum from preschool to secondary level, preparing students for the Cambridge IGCSE through a creative, inquiry-based approach to learning. Its modern campus includes spacious classrooms, well-equipped science and computer labs, a library, music and art rooms, and outdoor facilities like a futsal court and multipurpose hall, all designed to support academic excellence and well-rounded growth.
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