Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The ELC International School offers a broad curriculum based on the National Curriculum for England, in conjunction with Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE). This framework is structured across different stages, beginning with the "Foundation Stage" for the final year of kindergarten. The school then progresses through Key Stages for Lower Primary (Key Stage 1), Upper Primary (Key Stage 2), and Secondary School (Key Stages 3 & 4). Students typically pursue IGCSE examinations at the Secondary level. Beyond IGCSEs, the school also provides A-Level qualifications, which are pre-university programmes. This curriculum design aims to offer a continuous educational pathway from primary through to pre-university years.
ELC International School's Sungai Buloh 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 is situated on a 6-acre site with facilities that include a 2-acre sports field, indoor and outdoor basketball courts, a half Olympic-sized swimming pool, and a dedicated music and performing arts studio. 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.
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