Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Book an Open Day visit or a school tour. The school regularly holds Open Days, which you can book in advance. This is an opportunity to see the campus, meet staff, and learn more about the school's programs.
Submit an application. After your initial enquiry, you will need to complete the school's online application form. You will be required to upload supporting documents, such as your child's birth certificate, passport copies (for non-Malaysian applicants), and previous school reports. A non-refundable application fee is also required.
Schedule an assessment. Once your application is processed, the school will arrange an entrance test for your child. The assessment varies by age group and may include tests in English and Maths, as well as an oral interview to assess your child's English communication skills. For kindergarten entry, a trial day with teacher observation is conducted.
Attend a parent interview. Both parents are required to attend an interview with the Principal or CEO to discuss the assessment results and your child's admission.
Receive an offer and accept the place. If the interview and assessment are successful, the school will send an official offer letter. You will have seven days to accept the offer and pay the required fees to complete the admissions process.
The school does operate a waitlist. If a place is not available in the desired grade at the time of application, your child may be placed on a waiting list. The school will then contact you when a place becomes available.
The school does not offer scholarships. However, it does have a referral program where current parents can receive a cash reward for referring new families who successfully enroll their children.
Seven Skies Islamic International School offers a structured educational path for students aged 4 to 16. The curriculum begins with the UK's Early Years Foundation Stage, progresses to the UK National Syllabus for primary years, and culminates in the Cambridge IGCSE for secondary students. The school’s facilities include a science lab, an ICT lab, a library, an art room, and a prayer hall. A distinctive aspect of the school is its "Character Development" program. This is a core component of the curriculum that runs alongside academic studies. It includes modules on leadership, emotional intelligence, and financial literacy, as well as an annual "Social Theme" project. This project requires students to research and propose solutions to real-world social issues. Another notable initiative is the annual "100 Heroes of Islam" exhibition, which showcases the lives and contributions of significant Muslim figures throughout history.
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