Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school teaches English, Malay, and Mandarin. Malay is compulsory for Malaysian students, and Mandarin is a second/foreign language. Cambridge Primary Curriculum and the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) underpin the Elementary programme, with language learning integrated across Key Stage 1 and 2; Cambridge Lower Secondary and IMYC anchor the Junior School; and Cambridge Upper Secondary leads to IGCSE in the Senior School. The English Transition Programme provides language support for non-English-speaking students.
Nobel International Schoocaters to students aged 4 to 16 offering the Cambridge Curriculum leading to IGCSE examinations. The school features practical facilities such as well-equipped science and computer labs, a multipurpose auditorium, a library for each school section, and dedicated art studios. Beyond academics, the school provides various co-curricular activities such as Badminton, Basketball, and Taekwondo; creative pursuits such as Cartoonist Club, Clay Modelling, and Theatre & Creative Drama; and academic clubs like Chess, Competitive Debate, and Robotics.
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