Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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1. Application Form
Parents start by completing the school’s online application form with the required details. This includes the student’s personal information and academic background.
2. Enrolment Confirmation
Once submitted, parents receive a confirmation email from the Admissions Team. This confirms the student’s year group, subjects, tuition fees, and the available payment methods.
3. Welcome Call
A member of the Admissions Team contacts parents by phone. They introduce the team, explain the next steps, and answer any questions or concerns.
4. Payment
Parents then submit the chosen method of safe and secure payment. Full details for payment are provided in the enrolment confirmation.
5. Login Details
After payment, parents receive school login and admission details via email. These credentials provide access to the school’s communication and information systems.
6. First Orientation
Held a few days before lessons begin, this session gives an overview of school life. The child also receives an induction from their phase leader.
7. Second Orientation
Another call from the Admissions Team helps address any follow-up questions or concerns before the child fully starts classes.
8. Ongoing Continuous Support
Throughout the school week, the admissions and pastoral team remain available to support families and students as they settle into school life.
IMAS does not publicly state that it operates a waitlist or pool system. Admission depends on space availability and successful completion of the placement and application process.
IMAS offers scholarships for deserving students. All Malaysian students are automatically eligible for a tuition reduction: 50% deduction for Primary and Secondary levels and 40% deduction for Kindergarten. This applies as part of the school’s financial support initiatives for local families.
Established in 2007, the IMAS Putrajaya campus in Precinct 14 offers a bilingual Arabic-British education for students aged 3 to 18 years. The school combines the British (Cambridge IGCSE) curriculum with Arabic and Islamic education, delivered primarily in English alongside subjects including Arabic and Bahasa Malaysia. Classes average 25–30 students, fostering interactive and supportive learning environments. The campus houses around 1,600 students of diverse nationalities and provides co-educational learning in Primary, with separated classes in Secondary. Physical proximity to government and civic centers in Putrajaya offers ease of access and a calm learning locale. IMAS emphasizes academic enrichment, STEM disciplines, and a culture of service, reflected in its motto: “Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve.” From Grade 3, students engage in structured co-curricular activities, balancing curriculum and broader personal development.
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