Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school has a uniform policy. Uniforms include unisex Polo Tee for Nursery and Primary; White Blouses for boys and for girls; Navy Long Pants for boys; Navy Skirt for girls; Muslimah Blouse and Muslimah Skirt options; a Primary sunhat and PE kit are part of the uniform requirements.
The school provides healthy catering at the Sri KDU Cafeteria through Delischool, with on-site cooking and balanced meals for Early Years to Secondary. Meals can be pre-ordered via the Vircle system, with online payments; a Vircle Card is required for food purchases.
The school is governed by a Board of Governors, including Chairman Y.A.M. Tunku Ali Redhauddin Ibni Tuanku Muhriz; Governors include Wan Hafiz Hamzah bin Wan Hussien, Gilles Mahe, Anthony Partington, and Jiro Takahashi.
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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