Malaysia, Kuantan
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Established in September 1998, IISM Kuantan was initiated by scholars from the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) to provide an integrated Islamic education. The school aims to offer quality, affordable, and holistic education guided by Islamic principles.
IISM Kuantan fosters a vibrant community through events like the Annual Sports Championship and the Edu Fun Run. These activities promote unity and engagement among students, parents, and staff.
The school does not have a parent teacher association.
Established in September 2013, IISM Kuantan is a branch of the International Islamic School Malaysia, affiliated with the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The school offers a education that integrates Islamic values with academic excellence. IISM Kuantan provides an integrated curriculum combining the Cambridge International Curriculum with Islamic education. Subjects include Mathematics, Science, English, Bahasa Melayu, Arabic Language, Islamic Studies, Physical Education, Quran studies, Arts, and ICT. The school caters to students from Key Stage 1 (Grade 1) to Key Stage 2 (Grade 6). The campus is equipped with air-conditioned classrooms, science laboratories, an ICT lab, a library, sports facilities including a basketball court, and a multipurpose hall. The school also offers co-curricular activities such as football, basketball, chess, table tennis, karate, taekwondo, badminton, and netball.
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