Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school holds CIS accreditation, IPC accreditation (2018–2021), Apple Distinguished School recognition (2017–2019, 2019–2021, 2022–2025), Common Sense Digital Citizenship certification (2016–2017, 2018–2020, 2022–2024), and is a member of AIMS and FOBISIA. It is also recognized for Eco-Schools Silver, Cambridge Professional Development Centre affiliation, and has been shortlisted for TES International School of the Year (2024) and other awards; it participates in Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and World Scholar's Cup programs. The school is a member of the HELP Group of Schools.
Winner for Future-Ready School at LIFE AT WORK Awards 2025; TES shortlisted (2024 and 2019) for International School of the Year; multiple DoE and JASS award participations; Eco-Schools Silver Award.
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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