Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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No boarding services. All students must reside with at least one parent/legal guardian, and expatriate students and parents/guardians must hold a proper visa.
Reception and Year 1 to Year 4 are under a compulsory meal plan with minimal processed food. The meal plan is charged for primary students. For Year 5 and Year 6, the meal plan is optional. Secondary students can purchase food and drinks on the spot in the cafeteria.
Sri Bestari International School is part of Lang Education Sdn. Bhd. (LESB), a wholly owned subsidiary of Land & General Berhad (L&G). The campus sits on a 15-acre green site in Bandar Sri Damansara.
Sri Bestari International School offers a British-style education for students aged 3 to 16. The curriculum follows the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC), Cambridge Primary, and Cambridge Secondary pathways, culminating in the IGCSE examinations. The 15-acre campus includes a 25-meter swimming pool, a football field, and dedicated labs for science, ICT, and culinary arts. A distinctive feature is the school's extensive co-curricular programme, which offers over 50 activities. Beyond traditional sports and arts, students can participate in unique options like Korfball, rope skipping, robotics, and a Young Enterprise club.
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