Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The campus includes residential boarding houses for boys and girls in two blocks. Classroom spaces are designed for curriculum requirements and include communal areas for learning. Learning Commons, libraries and computer facilities support study. A café and a school shop serve daily needs on campus. A 600-seat auditorium, plus drama and music rehearsal spaces, supports performances and arts. An indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, squash courts and a fitness suite provide sports facilities. Wi-Fi is first-rate to support learning.
Indoor swimming pool, a sports hall, squash courts and a fitness suite are available on campus. These facilities support PE, fitness training and a range of team and individual sports. Boarders have access to on-site facilities during evenings and weekends. The campus also includes a 600-seat auditorium and drama/music rehearsal spaces used for arts activities.
Classroom spaces are designed specifically for our curriculum requirements and include communal spaces for collaborative learning. Learning Commons, libraries and computer facilities support academic work. A 600-seat auditorium provides a venue for assemblies, presentations and performances. Drama and music rehearsal spaces support arts-based learning. Wi-Fi connectivity on campus supports learning across the campus.
After-school activities include dance, chess, a school play and a school band. Co-curricular activities (CCA) are offered for Primary and Senior School through CCA programs. Drama and music spaces on campus support performing arts outside lesson times.
King Henry VIII College offers a British-style education for students aged 3 to 18, following the UK National Curriculum from Early Years to Sixth Form. Students pursue IGCSE and A-Level qualifications, widely recognized by universities globally. The campus features a range of facilities including an indoor swimming pool, a dedicated sports hall, squash courts, and a 600-seat auditorium for drama and music events. A distinctive aspect of the school is its close sister-school relationship with Christ College, Brecon, a historic independent school in the UK, which informs the college’s ethos and curriculum delivery in Malaysia. Beyond academics, students can participate in a diverse range of co-curricular activities, such as competitive Swimming Squad Training, Coding & Robotics Club, Trinity Drama, Rock Band, and the Duke of Edinburgh International Award.
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