Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school places importance on fostering social, emotional, and physical well-being as an integral part of student tutelage, adhering to the IB framework. They motivate pupils to become compassionate, internationally-minded lifelong learners by applying the IB Learner Profile attributes. The school also features programs like "RISE" designed to foster emotional resilience and leadership, and the "Beyond Programme" offering experiential learning.
While specific details about the types of SEN supported are not publicly available, parents are encouraged to contact the school directly to discuss individual requirements.
The school offers an English Support Programme (ESP) specifically designed to help non-native English speakers overcome language barriers and excel in their studies. They recognize and address varying English language abilities through differentiated programs and remedial classes to ensure students can fully access the IB curriculum.
The school emphasizes student well-being using a structured approach that includes polling students with frameworks like PROSPER to gauge overall wellness. This data-driven method helps them identify and address issues such as stress or bullying proactively, aiming to maintain a nurturing community where wellness is a priority.
Fairview Education (the charity governing Fairview International School) has a comprehensive Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. This policy outlines their moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare, health, and safety of all pupils. It includes a Code of Conduct for all adults working with students and clear procedures for reporting and addressing any concerns or allegations of abuse.
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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