Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) Membership
This membership connects the school with other British international schools in Asia, providing opportunities for collaboration, student competitions, and professional development.
Association of International Malaysian Schools (AIMS) Membership
Being part of AIMS allows the school to engage in shared initiatives and events with other international schools in Malaysia.
Ministry of Education Malaysia (Private Education Division – BPS)
The school is officially registered under Malaysia’s Ministry of Education, confirming its legal recognition as an international school.
Cambridge Assessment
Accredited to deliver the Cambridge Pathway, the school follows a curriculum spanning primary to pre-university years, supporting qualifications from IGCSE to A Levels, and benefits from Cambridge's educator training and learning resources.
Association of International Malaysian Schools (AIMS)
Membership indicates the school has met peer-reviewed compliance standards and participates in initiatives supporting student collaboration and leadership across international schools in Malaysia.
Governance Network for International Schools (iGNIS)
As part of XCL Education Malaysia’s status as a Pioneer Member, the school engages with a global network focused on advancing governance practices and benchmarking in international education.
International Award Centre for The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
Since April 1, 2014, the campus has operated as an accredited centre offering the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at Bronze, Silver, and Gold levels, encouraging student development through activities in service, physical recreation, and skill-building.
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