Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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1. Schedule a school visit or virtual appointment.
Parents are encouraged to book a campus tour or virtual meeting to learn more about the school's environment and offerings. Appointments can be arranged through the school's official website.
2. Complete the online application form.
Submit the application form along with all relevant documents, including:
Two passport-sized photographs of the student
Copies of the student's birth certificate and passport or IC
Parents' or guardians' passport or IC copies
Three years of academic transcripts and a testimonial from the previous school
Signed Terms and Conditions of Enrolment
Proof of payment for the non-refundable application fee of RM 1,000.
3. Attend a placement test and interview.
Once the application and documents are received, the school will schedule a placement test for the student. Following the test, a meeting with academic staff will be arranged to discuss the student's placement and address any questions from the parents.
4. Receive the admission decision.
After the assessment and interview, the admissions team will inform parents of the outcome. If the application is successful, further steps regarding enrollment and orientation will be provided.
The Subang Jaya campus does not operate a waiting list. Students can join after the academic year begins, specifically before the second quarter of each semester.
The school offers scholarships in four categories: Academic Passion, Sporting Excellence, Excellence in Performing Arts, and All-Round Achievement. These scholarships aim to support students who demonstrate dedication, talent, and enthusiasm in their chosen area. Recipients are expected to actively participate and lead in their respective fields within the school community. Scholarships are subject to annual review based on the student's progress and contributions.
The Subang Jaya campus of Fairview International School opened in 2010. It is authorized to deliver the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP), catering to students generally aged 4 to 16. Facilities include dedicated classrooms for arts, ICT, and science, along with well-resourced libraries and indoor and outdoor sporting facilities like tennis and badminton courts. A key aspect of the Subang Jaya campus is its experiential learning through bi-annual expeditions, which have included trips to destinations like Angkor Wat to explore scientific, mathematical, and artistic perspectives, and previously to Bali for cultural immersion and community service projects such as building chicken coops.
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