Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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1. Submit Application Form
Begin by downloading and completing the “Application for Admission” form. You’ll need to attach required documents such as a copy of the student’s passport or IC, parents’ IC/passport (if the applicant is under 18), and passport-sized photographs.
2. Campus Tour (Optional)
While not mandatory, the school invites applicants for a campus tour, during which the placement test is often administered. This helps families get a sense of the school environment.
3. Placement Test / Assessment
Applicants must sit a placement test (or entry assessment for preschool applicants) to determine appropriate placement in the school. This evaluates English and mathematics proficiency.
4. Receive Letter of Offer
After passing the assessment, the school issues a Letter of Offer. The offer letter includes further instructions and next steps for enrollment.
5. Complete Enrollment
Bring the Letter of Offer along with all required documentation (birth certificate, latest academic results, medical report, and photographs) to finalize enrollment on campus.
The school does not mention any waitlist or pool system in its publicly available admissions materials.
The Kingsley school website states that A-Level students receive assistance with scholarship applications and university admissions, including support with UCAS and IELTS preparation. However, it does not provide details of any specific merit-based scholarship structures tied to IGCSE results, such as tuition fee reductions based on the number of high grades achieved.
Maple Leaf Kingsley International School offers a British-based curriculum for students aged 3 to 18., preparing students for IGCSE and A-Level examinations. The school is situated on a 16-acre campus and includes facilities such as an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a 120-seat auditorium, and various sports courts. A distinctive feature of the school is its "Learning Journeys" program. This initiative provides students with real-world experiences through day excursions for primary students and overnight camps for secondary students, aiming to connect classroom learning with practical exploration.
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