Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school operates as an English-medium day school. Malaysian students will study Bahasa Malaysia as a second language (per MOE requirement). Students in the Upper Primary programme study two foreign languages, progressing through beginner, intermediate, and advanced group levels; additional options include Mandarin, Spanish, or French.
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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