Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school provides a diverse and challenging co-curricular programme that complements classroom learning. The Cambridge Primary Programme anchors the curriculum and the medium of instruction is predominantly English with Malaysian values. Students are recognised for achievements in music, art, drama and sports, and participate in exchange programmes with schools worldwide. Soccer, netball and basketball are popular, and the school runs training and development programmes for several sports.
Artistic expression is essential to a child's development. Co-curricular programmes expose students to drama, music and dance, and many students gain recognition in music and drama.
Students learn to recognise and respect the customs and traditions of Malaysian society. The Primary Curriculum is anchored to the Cambridge Primary Programme, and the Secondary School offers the Cambridge IGCSE programme. The medium of instruction is predominantly English, while values remain Malaysian.
Co-curricular programmes expose students to club activities, sports, games, drama, music and dance. Soccer, netball and basketball are popular sports. A 25-metre swimming pool is available with changing facilities and showers. The school also runs training and development programmes for a number of sports.
Healthy bodies make healthy minds. Soccer, netball and basketball are popular sports. A 25-metre swimming pool supports physical education, and the school runs training programmes for a range of sports.
Sri Kuala Lumpur International School is a private, not-for-profit foundation located on a 5.7-acre campus in Subang Jaya. The Cambridge Primary Programme anchors the Primary Curriculum, with school-initiated subjects designed to meet Malaysian educational aspirations. The Secondary School offers the Cambridge IGCSE programme. The medium of instruction is predominantly English, while values are Malaysian, and the Secondary School emphasises self-discovery and independent learning. The campus comprises three four-storey blocks and 72 classrooms, all air conditioned, plus facilities including a 25-metre swimming pool, science labs, a large air-conditioned multipurpose hall, a 300-seat auditorium, a dance and drama studio, a music school and a fine arts centre. There are two libraries and seven computer labs. Sports facilities include a large playing field, a gym, and badminton courts. The school runs a broad co-curricular programme with training in soccer, netball, swimming and more, and clubs spanning academics, arts and languages. Accommodation is available.
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