Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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IDRISSI Bukit Jelutong provides a dynamic learning environment with modern classrooms and well-equipped science and ICT labs. The campus includes a library with indoor and outdoor reading areas and a school auditorium for events. Students can use an archery range and connect with nature through an eco-garden, fish ponds, and a mini petting farm. A rooftop cafeteria offers dining spaces, while the campus supports a range of indoor and outdoor sports. Multi-sport courts, a pickleball court, and the Radia Arena sports field enable a variety of physical activities.
An archery range is available on campus. A multipurpose hall supports indoor physical education and events. Multi-sport courts accommodate netball, futsal, and volleyball. A pickleball court and Radia Arena sports field expand outdoor athletic options.
Science labs are well equipped to support practical experiments in science subjects. A computer lab supports ICT learning. An art lab provides dedicated space for creative work. The library includes indoor and outdoor reading areas to support research and independent study.
Outdoor spaces such as the Eco-Garden, Patch Farm, and Petting Farm support nature-based and experiential learning outside the classroom. The auditorium serves as a venue for student performances and assemblies. The open reading areas and library spaces support clubs and group activities. The Rooftop Cafeteria provides social spaces for informal gatherings after activities.
IDRISSI International School, founded in 2015, is a private eco-Islamic international school in Malaysia offering the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside Islamic education. It caters to students from preschool to secondary levels and operates campuses in Setia Alam and EduCity, Iskandar Puteri. The school combines academic subjects with environmental and community-based activities like composting, animal care, and sustainability projects. Students also learn multiple languages including English, Bahasa Malaysia, Arabic, and Mandarin. Facilities include science labs, computer labs, sports courts, and a mini petting zoo.
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