Malaysia, Johor Bahru
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1. Pay a one-time, non-refundable Application Fee.
2. Prepare and Submit Supporting Documents
For Malaysian students, this includes:
NRIC/MyKid
Birth certificate
Two recent passport-sized photos
Previous two years’ academic records
Parents’ NRIC and photos
School leaving certificate
Student health record
For international students, documents include:
Student’s passport (info page)
Birth certificate
Two passport-sized photos (blue background)
Academic records
Parents’ passports and photos (blue background)
Marriage/divorce certificate (if applicable)
School leaving certificate
Health record
3. Entrance assessment and interview. The student will be scheduled for an entrance assessment appropriate to their intended year level. This is followed by an interview, typically with academic staff, to evaluate academic readiness and fit with the school’s learning environment.
4. Receive Letter of Offer. If the student passes the assessment and interview, the school will issue a Letter of Offer confirming the applicant’s provisional placement.
5. Confirm enrollment and pay remaining fees. Parents must confirm acceptance by paying the registration fee, deposit, and other relevant charges within the timeframe specified. This finalizes the enrollment process.
The school does not have a waitlist.
The school does not have publicly available information on their scholarships.
LINK International School in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, offers the Cambridge curriculum from Primary through Lower Secondary levels, with plans to expand to IGCSE (Year 11) by 2027. The school emphasizes a hands-on, experiential approach to learning, integrating STREAM program (Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). Students engage in real-world applications through activities like Micro:bit coding, drone programming, and sustainability projects, promoting innovation and critical thinking. The school campus includes modern science laboratories, art and music studios, sports fields, a swimming pool, and a gymnasium, supporting a well-rounded educational experience. A broad range of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including Olympiad Mathematics, public speaking, entrepreneurship clubs, and Toastmasters further reinforces leadership and personal growth.
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