Malaysia, Ipoh
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The school promotes emotional intelligence through PSHE (Personal, Social, Health, and Economic) education and regular teacher-student engagement. Activities such as charity bazaars, family events, and student-led projects help develop empathy, leadership, and social awareness.
The school does not have any specialized SEN program.
The school does not have publicly available information on their EAL.
Imperial supports student wellbeing through a calm environment that encourages open communication. Outdoor trips, such as the Gopeng expedition, and co-curricular activities help students build confidence and manage stress. Pastoral care is embedded in the school culture through consistent teacher support and values-based education.
The school does not have publicly available information on their safeguarding policy.
Launched in January 2020 as the flagship campus of the Imperial Education Group, this school operates within a peaceful Kledang-Menglembu environment and offers boarding alongside day-school options. It adopts the Cambridge International curriculum for ages 5–16 (IGCSE), staffed by passionate educators inspired by the Malaysian-Australian school partnership.
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