Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Sri Kuala Lumpur is located on 5.7 acres in Subang Jaya on Jalan SS15/7A. The campus comprises three blocks, each four floors tall, with 72 classrooms. A spacious bus bay is at the rear and transport services for students can be arranged on request; accommodation is available for out-of-state students. The school has air-conditioned classrooms, 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, a fine arts centre, a large gym, two canteens, two well-stocked libraries, seven computer labs with Apple Mac OS and Windows OS, a fully networked broadband campus, a bookshop, 24-hour security, ample parking, a secure bus bay, extensive playground facilities and a large field with state-of-the-art sports facilities.
Facilities support sport across the campus with a 25-metre swimming pool with separate changing facilities; a large gym; a triple-height assembly hall with three badminton courts; and a large playing field. A wide range of sports is offered, including athletics, basketball, badminton, tennis, swimming, netball, table tennis, fencing, karate-do, taekwondo, and more.
All teaching spaces are air-conditioned and equipped with ICT tools; the campus hosts more than 300 computers on a fully networked broadband network. The school does not use personal laptops in the classroom; interactive whiteboards are used in all classrooms. The Primary and Secondary libraries provide internet access, and the Secondary School has four science labs, three living skills labs, a sewing room and a cookery room. A five-storey facilities block includes a dance studio, a music school and a fine arts centre, while a 300-seat auditorium and other performance spaces support arts learning.
The co-curriculum centres on club activities, sports, drama, music and dance. The School runs training programmes for soccer, volleyball, netball, cricket, gymnastics, swimming and badminton, with emphasis on traditional performing arts. Key dates include Sports Day, the School Concert, Talent Night, Swimming Gala, Gymnastics Gala, drama productions, debating competitions and participation in interschool sports meets under the Malaysian Schools Sports Council. Primary clubs include Ballet, Tennis, Swimming, Chess, Karate, Pottery & Ceramics, Gamelan & Angklung, Wushu, Dance Club, Lego Robotics and Scale Modelling; Secondary clubs include Art & Pottery, Book Club, Chess Club, Choir Club, Chinese Dance & Diabolo, Drama Club, Debate Society, Robotics, Photography Club and more.
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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