Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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1. Book a school visit.
Families can arrange a personal or virtual tour through the admissions office. This visit provides the opportunity to see classrooms and facilities, while also discussing the curriculum and student life with staff.
2. Submit an application.
Applications are accepted throughout the year, subject to space availability. Parents complete the application form and provide supporting documents such as a birth certificate, passport, recent school reports, and any relevant medical or learning support records.
3. Application review and assessment.
The admissions team reviews the submitted documents, and depending on the year group, the child may be invited for a placement assessment or interview. This helps the school evaluate academic readiness and identify the most suitable placement.
4. Receive an offer.
After the review, families receive one of three outcomes: a full offer of admission, a conditional offer with requirements to be met, or a recommendation to defer entry to a later date.
5. Secure your child’s place.
To confirm acceptance, parents submit any outstanding paperwork and pay the registration fee and deposit. At this stage, the child’s enrolment at the school is officially confirmed.
6. Prepare for the start of school.
Families receive orientation details, uniform guidelines, and other practical information. This ensures students and parents are ready for a smooth start to the academic year.
The school operates a waitlist system for admissions. If a particular year group or class is full, qualified applicants may be placed on this waiting list.
The school does not advertise specific scholarship programs for prospective students.
Inspiros International School offers an education based on the British syllabus and Cambridge International Curriculum, serving students from age 3 through to 18, preparing them for IGCSE and A-Levels. Campus facilities include a library, ICT and science labs, and dedicated spaces for music and dance, alongside sports courts for badminton, basketball, football, and futsal. Extracurricular activities span various interests, from performing arts and diverse sports like artistic gymnastics, to clubs focusing on science, mathematics, and entrepreneurship. A distinctive program is the school's "Books Come Alive" initiative, which aims to transform learning into an interactive experience by breathing life into literature through engaging activities.
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