Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE): IMAS is a registered Cambridge school, which allows it to deliver Cambridge programmes such as IGCSE and A-Levels and administer official Cambridge examinations.
Google for Education Reference School: The school is recognised as a Google Reference School, which means it actively integrates Google technology in teaching and learning and has certified educators supporting digital learning.
Ministry of Education Malaysia (KPM) Licence: IMAS operates under approval from the Ministry of Education Malaysia as a licensed private international school, ensuring compliance with national education standards.
The school does not publicly disclose any awards it has won in the past five years.
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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