Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school prioritizes students' social and emotional development through its pastoral care system. This includes dedicated Form Tutors and professional on-campus School Counsellor offering emotional and career guidance. Personal, Social, Health Education (PSHE) is integrated into the curriculum to foster positive habits, complemented by initiatives like an anti-bullying stance and a Habits of Mind Programme.
The school provides support for students with Special Educational Needs through its Learning Support department. The school identifies and assesses individual needs to facilitate access to a broad curriculum, utilizing strategies such as differentiated teaching and specific interventions. It is not a specialist SEN institution and may collaborate with external professional agencies for needs beyond its capacity to support more substantial learning difficulties.
The school offers an English Language Learning Academy (ELLA) designed for students with low English proficiency, typically in Years 3-9. This program provides intensive, personalized support from EAL specialists in small class settings. Students' progress is continuously assessed using the Cambridge English framework, with the aim of seamlessly transitioning them into the mainstream English-medium curriculum upon achieving fluency.
The school prioritizes student wellbeing, with its school clinic offering health services that extend to supporting emotional health. The school aims to cultivate a safe and positive learning environment, where students feel valued and supported.
Sri KDU has a comprehensive Safeguarding & Child Protection Policy as part of the wider XCL Education Malaysia framework. Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) are appointed at the school and have completed Sri KDU-specific Level 3 training, with regular updates provided throughout the year. The school follows safer recruitment practices and carries out periodic audits to ensure compliance with safeguarding standards. All concerns must be reported promptly, within a culture that places the child’s voice, safety, and well-being at the centre.
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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