Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Admission Process for New Students: Step 1 - How to Apply: Complete the Application Form and submit it with all relevant documents and the RM1,000 non-refundable application fee to the school. Payment may be made via cheque, cash or credit card. Step 2 - What's Next?: The school will schedule a placement assessment; admission is subject to the availability of places, school records, and satisfactory placement results. Step 3 - Confirmation of Acceptance: A Letter of Offer will be issued to successful applicants; acceptance must be confirmed by paying the Registration Fees within the timeline stated in the Letter of Offer. The process is child-centered and offers for the appropriate year level are made after the admission process and assessments are completed, considering the child's learning in the past 12 months, the outcome of the assessment, place availability, and age appropriateness. Admission for HELP Alumni's children follows the same three-step flow with RM1,000 application fee and a deduction of the first-term tuition deposit; the process also includes a placement assessment and a Letter of Offer.
Scholarships are available for A-Level programme.
HELP International School (HIS) is an international school in Subang Bestari, Shah Alam, Malaysia, offering a broad international framework for learners aged 4 to 17. The school follows a British curriculum across Primary, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge A Levels, while also delivering IEYC, IPC and IMYC to support continuity from early years through secondary. Class sizes are capped at 25 students, and from Year 2 onward students use personal iPads. The bilingual programme provides English and Mandarin in a dual-language environment, with Bahasa Malaysia as a compulsory component for Malaysian students. The campus is purpose-built to support student-centred, project-based learning, featuring dedicated art studios, a makerspace, design and technology labs, cookery labs, music rooms and a performing arts theatre, plus a 25-metre sheltered pool and indoor sports facilities. The school blends Western and Eastern values with a research-led programme supported by HELP University's faculties and a diverse, multinational teaching team.
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