Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school has on-campus facilities designed to inspire creativity, exploration and wellbeing at every stage of learning. There are specialized studios for drama, dance, music and film, along with dynamic sports venues and a fully equipped library. A real rainforest supports Forest School sessions. The campus has dedicated Early Years, Primary and Secondary areas, plus outstanding boarding, dining and wellbeing services.
Indoor facilities include a 7,000 sq ft multipurpose indoor hall with courts for basketball, volleyball, netball and badminton, and a rock climbing wall. The fitness suite supports learner wellbeing and physical development. Outdoor facilities comprise a main field spanning over 11,000 sqm with a grandstand and two outdoor multipurpose courts for tennis, basketball and netball training and competitions. The aquatic centre includes a 25m swimming pool and a separate wading pool for younger learners.
Science is supported by dedicated Chemistry, Physics and Biology laboratories. An ICT Lab & Maker Space provides robotics, coding and digital literacy work. The Libraries support learning with a two-level library and an Early Years/Primary reading area. The Art Room offers access to drawing tablets, a 3D printer and VR headsets; a Film Room; Drama & Dance Rooms with a black box studio; an IBDP Hub; a Secondary Learning Hub; a Cooking Room for life skills; and Special Learning Areas for learners requiring additional support.
The campus enables arts and performance outside the classroom with a 500-seat theatre, Drama & Dance Rooms and a black box studio, plus a Film Room and dedicated Music facilities with practice rooms and a recording studio. Forest School sessions provide outdoor hands‑on learning, while the extensive sports facilities support clubs and competitive activities.
Nexus International School caters for students aged 3 to 18. The school follows a curriculum that includes the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC), International Primary Curriculum (IPC), IGCSE, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). The campus features facilities like a swimming pool, tennis courts, football field, indoor gym, auditorium, and a two-tiered library. Boarding is available for students aged 10 to 18. A distinctive feature of the school is its Forest School Programme, providing outdoor learning experiences led by UK-accredited teachers.
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