Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school’s PULSE programme, which stands for Pastoral Care, University-Preparedness, Leadership, Social Skills, and Employability, is designed to intentionally build resilience, self-esteem, and independence through workshops, one-to-one student discussions, counselling, service projects, and extracurricular activities. Additionally, as part of Wellbeing Week, both primary and secondary students participated in daily homeroom activities such as yoga, meditation, and creating gratitude trees to help manage stress and support healthy lifestyles.
ELC is not a specialist SEN institution and does not have a dedicated Learning Support Unit. The school considers each application on a case-by-case basis to determine if it can provide an appropriate mainstream learning environment for the student.
ELC offers additional literacy support to help students who need to improve their English language proficiency to cope with the academic demands of their year group.
elc has organised a Mental Health Awareness Week, focusing on early intervention, destigmatization, empowerment, and building supportive communities to raise awareness and promote wellbeing. Moreover, the PULSE programme includes counselling services and one-to-one support to help students manage stress and life transitions.
Safeguarding is central to the school’s mission and is grounded in a policy aligned with Malaysian law and international best practices. The policy outlines that teachers are trained to recognize when students may need additional support, and teachers are the first line of support. The school has a Safeguarding Team led by Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs), and external referrals are made when necessary.
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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