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.
For Early Years Foundation Stage applicants, an observation test followed by a Class Readiness Playtime is conducted. Students applying to all other year levels must take the CAT4 Entrance Test. In some cases, parents might also be invited for a family meeting to discuss the child's development and educational aspirations.
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 waitlist. The school accepts applications throughout the year, allowing students to start at various points. While late applications are reviewed, early application is encouraged due to potential limited availability of places.
The school offers scholarships for their A-Level program to recognize and support student excellence. The minimum requirement is 5 A-A grades at IGCSE level.
Prospective applicants are required to complete a scholarship application form, submit copies of school reports/certificates/transcripts, and include a required Scholarship Cover Letter written by the student. New students applying for a scholarship must also pay the standard registration fee and complete the full admission process for their scholarship application to be reviewed.
Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya caters to students aged 4 to 18, offering the British curriculum through Primary and Secondary levels. The curriculum prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE examinations in Years 10-11 and A-Levels for pre-university studies. A unique program is the English-Chinese Primary Programme (ECP), providing bilingual learning though a co-teaching model. The campus offers notable facilities, including a swimming pool, a sports hall, basketball courts, science laboratories, computing suites, and a library. Students participate in diverse co-curricular activities, ranging from various sports like football and badminton to performing arts, visual arts, and STEM clubs.
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