Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Co-curricular Activities (CCA) and Extra Curricular Activities (ECA) provide opportunities for physical, social, emotional and intellectual development. CCAs occur outside school hours and include a mix of sports, performing arts, language, and STEAM activities. ECAs are offered by external providers for a fee.
Performing arts and creative activities are offered through CCAs such as Music, Band, Choir, Drama Club, Dance Club, and Art Club. Secondary includes Dance Club/K-Pop and Music/Band; Primary includes Drama Club and Chinese Recitation/Cultural Club. These activities foster creative expression and collaboration.
Chinese language and culture are supported through the Chinese Studies Programme (CSP). There is an English-Chinese Primary Programme (ECP) that uses a bilingual teaching model to develop true bilingual proficiency within the British National Curriculum framework.
CCAs include a range of clubs and activities: sports such as Badminton, Football, Basketball, Track & Field, and Futsal; performing arts including Music/Band, Drama, Dance; and language/cultural clubs such as Chinese Studies Programme and Chinese Recitation/Cultural Club. The programme also features art, robotics, public speaking and other clubs; ECAs are offered by external providers for a fee.
School teams are offered by selection, including Football (School Team) and Basketball (School Team). The Director of Student Affairs leads student-facing programs and wellbeing initiatives.
Welfare and safeguarding are prioritized to safeguard and ensure the wellbeing of students, aligned to international safety standards. Pastoral Care & Safeguarding is part of School Life, and CCAs and sports support students' physical health and overall wellbeing.
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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