Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Hibiscus International School campus is designed to support learning in and out of the classroom. The facilities provide spaces for sports, recreation, and academic activities. Early Years, Primary, and Secondary classrooms are available. Science labs for Physics and the Chem-Bio Lab, a library, a multi-purpose hall, and a cafeteria support daily activities. Additional spaces include an art room, a music room, a digital learning hub, a reception lounge, and a playground.
Outdoor and indoor sports facilities include a Volleyball Court, Basketball Court, and Futsal Court. Outdoor Games Facilities, Badminton, and Table Tennis are available. A Multi-Purpose Hall supports indoor activities and events. The campus provides spaces that support physical education and team sports.
Physics Lab, Chem-Bio Lab, and Biology Lab are available for science teaching. A Mac-Lab provides computer technology facilities for secondary students. The Library supports independent study and research, and a Digital Learning Hub enables technology-enabled learning. Early Years, Primary, and Secondary classrooms are arranged to support level-appropriate learning.
Hibiscus International School offers a broad spectrum of co-curricular activities (CCAs). The activities include Badminton Club, Chinese Language & Culture Club, Futsal Club, Taekwondo Club, Ballet Club, Little Chef & Living Skills, Creative Art Club, TEDX Rookies Club, Newsletter Club, The Innovators Club, Drama & Film Club, Street Dance Club, and STEAM Club. The CCA program runs after school on Thursdays.
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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