Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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1. Complete the Application.
Families must fill out the application form and provide all necessary supporting documents, ensuring they are in English or certified English translations. A non-refundable application fee and a registration fee are payable upon submission for processing.
2. Undergo Assessment/Interview.
Applicants for Early Years and Years 1-3 generally have a meeting with the Head of Primary for a general assessment of readiness. For students applying to Years 4-12, an age-appropriate entrance examination is typically required to assess academic suitability for the curriculum.
3. Pay Security Deposit and Submit Final Documents.
Upon receiving an offer of admission, a one-time, refundable security deposit is required to accept the place. All outstanding required documents must be submitted before the student's official start date at the school.
The school generally does not operate a formal waitlist system. Admissions are typically on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to approval and the availability of places in the desired year group. Early application is recommended, especially for popular year levels.
The school does not advertise specific scholarship programs for prospective students.
Sri KDU International School Klang caters to students aged 4 to 16, offering the British curriculum through Primary and Secondary levels, culminating in the Cambridge IGCSE exams. The campus features a swimming pool, a sports field, science laboratories, a library, and art studios. Beyond academics, students engage in a wide array of co-curricular activities, including various sports like football and taekwondo, performing arts such as drama and music, and STEM initiatives like robotics and coding.
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