Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Uniform is mandatory for all students. Primary uniforms are blue T-shirts with light brown shorts for boys or pink T-shirts with red-black checkered skirts for girls, and shoes should be of a suitable color; secondary uniforms are grey T-shirts with light brown pants for boys or yellow T-shirts with red-black checkered knee-length skirts for girls, and shoes should be of a suitable color. On PE days, the PE kit (black shorts, a T-shirt, and athletic shoes) is worn, and changing facilities are provided.
The School Café offers nutritious meals at affordable prices. Break and lunch periods are supervised by teaching staff, and a full weekly menu is provided.
Hibiscus International School provides a British-based education for students aged 3 to 18. The school follows the Cambridge curriculum pathway, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage and continuing through Primary and Lower Secondary, culminating in the IGCSE examinations in Year 11. With a policy of a maximum of 20 students per class, the school ensures teachers can provide individualised support. A distinctive feature is the school’s Entrepreneurship Club, a co-curricular activity that gives students practical experience in creating and managing a business. Other activities offered include robotics, ballet, and taekwondo.
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