Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Cyberjaya Campus was established in 2010. The campus is affiliated to Cambridge Assessment International Education and AIMS, and offers the Junior Award Scheme for Schools. It serves 300+ students and maintains a staff-to-student ratio of 1:9. The campus emphasizes a holistic, values-based education.
In Cyberjaya Primary, Art, Music, and Drama are formal subjects. Creative subjects accompany core studies to support self-expression. The Extracurricular Activities program includes performing arts across both campuses. Students have opportunities to engage in creative activities through ECAs and school events.
Lower Primary introduces Bahasa Malaysia and Mandarin, with language study continuing in later years. Upper Primary includes Spanish or German as part of language study. The language program supports linguistic development and cultural awareness.
Across Sungai Buloh and Cyberjaya campuses, ECAs cover performing arts, sports, debate and public speaking, computing and programming, and community service. Students are required to select two different ECAs each term. After-school activities expand learning beyond the classroom and help students explore personal interests.
Community service is included among ECA options, providing opportunities for volunteering and social involvement as part of the school's service ethos.
Primary ECAs promote leadership and teamwork, while debate and public speaking programs foster professional communication. Co-curricular activities in the primary program emphasize leadership development and collaborative skills.
The Cyberjaya Campus sits in green, enriching surroundings that support holistic learning. The Primary curriculum includes Physical Education as a core component, with sports and fitness integrated into the program.
ELC International School's Cyberjaya campus offers a British-style education for students aged 3 to 16. The curriculum is based on the National Curriculum for England, leading to the Cambridge IGCSE examinations. The campus features a swimming pool, a football field, and a basketball court. It also includes dedicated music and performing arts studios, fostering engagement in creative pursuits. A notable aspect of the school's program is its participation in the Duke of Edinburgh International Award, which challenges students in the areas of community service, physical recreation, skills development, and adventurous journey. The school also offers the Junior Award Scheme for Schools (eJASS) for primary students. An external bus service is available to transport students to and from the campus.
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