Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Ministry of Education (MOE) Malaysia: The school is fully licensed by the Ministry of Education in Malaysia. This accreditation signifies that the school operates legally within the country's educational framework and meets national standards for curriculum and operations.
Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE): This accreditation authorizes the school to deliver the Cambridge curriculum, conduct Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and Cambridge Checkpoint examinations, and ensures its qualifications are recognized globally by universities and employers.
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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