Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school provides pastoral care to support students' personal and social development, aiming to create a secure learning environment. Teachers work to develop students' social and communication skills, with a focus on preparing them for future academic and life stages.
NIS is not a specialist SEN institution but provides support for some students with additional needs. The school has a Learning Support Team and dedicated rooms to offer extra help.
Information about specific provisions regarding EAL are not publicly disclosed on the school's website.
Information about specific provisions regarding Mental Wellbeing are not publicly disclosed on the school's website.
Information about specific provisions regarding the Safeguarding policy are not publicly disclosed on the school's website.
Nilai International School provides an education based on the British curriculum for students aged 3 to 16. The academic structure follows the Cambridge pathway, offering the Primary and Secondary programmes through to the IGCSE examinations. The school's campus is equipped with a swimming pool, a sports field, a gymnasium, and dedicated laboratories for both science and robotics. A distinctive aspect of the school's offering is its Adventure Club, which organizes outdoor activities and trips.
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