Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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MAHSA International School held its first intake of students in 2017. It was established as part of the wider MAHSA Education Group, which also owns and operates MAHSA University in Malaysia. The school was set up to provide an international pathway, with continuity from early years through to A Levels and direct progression to higher education at MAHSA University.
The school community is active in celebrating cultural and festive events, including Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, and other international days where students perform music, dance, and theatre. Sports and performing arts also play a strong role in community life, with events such as Sports Day and cultural exchanges with international schools. Families are regularly invited to attend, reinforcing a sense of shared celebration across cultures.
The school website does not publish details of a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA) structure. While parents are regularly involved in school life through events such as cultural celebrations, sports days, and parent-teacher conferences, no specific PTA groups, committees, or activities are listed. Based on publicly available information, MISKL does not provide details of an official PTA or its programmes.
MAHSA International School in Bandar Saujana Putra (Jenjarom, Selangor) offers an English-medium pathway from Early Years to IGCSE and A Level. Early Years blends the UK EYFS with the IEYC, while Primary and Secondary follow the Cambridge framework through IGCSE; Sixth Form prepares students for Cambridge International AS & A Level. Languages offered include Mandarin, French, and Bahasa Malaysia, with Islamic Studies in Primary. The school runs a dedicated MAHSA English Support Hub (MESH) for learners who need intensive English during or after school. Facilities highlighted include science/technology laboratories, smart classrooms, and extensive sports spaces; a notable feature is the MISKL/BVB Football Academy link, with opportunities connected to Borussia Dortmund. Boarding is available on campus. Term dates and daily hours are published, with Primary/Secondary running 8:00–15:00 and ECAs after school.
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