Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Academic enrichment is provided through Co-Curricular sessions, including the Epsom Debate Society which holds a weekly debate. Pupils access a broad range of co-curricular activities designed to complement classroom learning and develop critical thinking, collaboration and independent study skills. The programme invites pupil input to ensure activities meet students' needs and aspirations.
The co-curricular programme includes Creative Arts and provides theatre and music facilities as part of the arts offering. The campus supports a wide suite of arts activities within the Co-Curricular framework and has dedicated theatre and music facilities to support performance work.
Mandarin is taught daily, with the curriculum designed to achieve fluency in English and Mandarin. Pupils prepare for HSK Examinations, with an aspiration for leavers to reach HSK Level 4 or higher. English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is available for learners joining with limited English, and Modern Foreign Languages are offered as part of the curriculum. The EMIP-CN bilingual program provides integrated English and Mandarin language learning.
Co-Curricular includes Games and Activities as a category with a broad range of clubs and societies beyond academics. There are Academic Clubs and Societies, Creative Arts activities, and Sporting Activities to support a wide range of interests. The programme aims to broaden social engagement, teamwork and personal development through these activities.
Service, Community & Leadership is a co-curricular category that offers opportunities to engage in volunteering and leadership activities.
Leadership development and professional skills are addressed through co-curricular offerings and leadership programmes, providing avenues for pupils to practise responsibility, teamwork and communication.
Sport is central to school life, with competitive and recreational options. Participation sports include Ultimate Frisbee, Yoga, Table Tennis, Zumba, Climbing and Softball. The co-curricular sport programme also offers Badminton, Squash, Hockey, Tennis, Swimming and Volleyball to support fitness and wellbeing. The campus provides extensive sporting facilities to support these activities.
Epsom College in Malaysia is the only international branch of the UK’s Epsom College. It offers a British curriculum from Prep School to Sixth Form, catering to students aged 3 to 18. The school boasts a 50-acre campus including 80 classrooms, a music school with a concert hall, a recording studio, an art center, and extensive sports amenities such as rugby fields, tennis courts, and a swimming pool. The school offers a wide range of co-curricular activities including the Mouratoglou Tennis Programme, launched in collaboration with renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou, offering students professional-level tennis training on campus. Another highlight is the ECM Golf Academy which features a 5-acre on-site training facility with a driving range and teaching studios, providing access to professional level coaching.
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