Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Languages taught include Malay (Bahasa Melayu), English (Bahasa Inggeris), and Chinese (Bahasa Cina). These languages appear in the Form 1–3 lower secondary and Form 4–5 upper secondary curricula. The curriculum includes Mathematics and Science in English under the Dual Language Programme. Students sit for the SPM examination in Form 5.
The school offers a Dual Language Programme (DLP) approved by the Ministry of Education to teach Mathematics and Science in English. Students following the DLP take Mathematics and Science examinations in English. Bahasa Melayu (Malay), Bahasa Inggeris (English), and Bahasa Cina (Chinese) are taught as core languages across Form 1 to Form 5.
Dual Language Programme (DLP) provides English instruction for Mathematics and Science as a language-immersion feature within Form 1–5. The program is approved by the Ministry of Education and enables those subjects to be taught in English. Students following the DLP take these subjects in English in their exams.
Located in Wisma Huazong, Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Hua Xia Private School (founded 2017) serves Form 1 to Form 5 under the Standards-Based Curriculum (KSSM). In Lower Secondary, core subjects include Bahasa Melayu, Bahasa Inggeris, Bahasa Cina, Mathematics, Science, Sejarah, Geografi, Visual Arts, Pendidikan Jasmani dan Kesihatan, Pendidikan Moral, and Asas Sains Komputer/Reka Bentuk Teknologi, with UASA examinations in Form 3. Upper Secondary expands to Additional Mathematics, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Perakaunan, Perniagaan and Science; students sit SPM in Form 5. Mathematics and Science are taught in English through the Dual Language Programme (DLP), approved by the Ministry of Education Malaysia. The campus, housed in Wisma Huazong and Wisma Minlon, offers ICT labs, science labs, a library, a cafeteria, a field and an indoor sports complex, and classrooms with Interactive Smart Boards; a Sick Bay is available. The school provides Tutorial Programs and Counselling Services, and features the Talent Club, led by local artists, enriching student creativity and performance.
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