Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Kuala Lumpur Campus has purpose-built facilities designed to create a dynamic and supportive learning environment. From well-equipped classrooms and creative studios to sports amenities and collaborative spaces, the campus supports learning across disciplines. Drama and Music Rooms, Art Rooms, and Science Labs provide spaces for performing arts and scientific inquiry, while a Library, a central Courtyard and a Cafeteria support independent study and social learning. On-site Medical care and Counselling, a Bus Service, a Cashless system for purchases and Safety & Security measures support student wellbeing and daily routines. The campus Transformation program will introduce a state-of-the-art sports complex with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and FIFA Youth-sized football pitch, alongside a modern cafeteria and upgraded performing arts facilities.
The campus features a multi-purpose Sports Hall that supports a range of activities. The transformation will add a state-of-the-art sports complex, including an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a FIFA Youth-sized football pitch, expanding opportunities for physical development and competitive sport.
Drama & Music Rooms provide spaces for performing arts, while Art Rooms support creative expression. Science Labs offer hands-on learning experiences for experiments and inquiry. The Library serves as a resource for reading, research and independent learning, and inviting classrooms support a culture of inquiry. A central Courtyard and well-designed learning spaces complement the indoor facilities.
Taylor's Kuala Lumpur campuses offer extensive co-curricular activities. The program emphasizes opportunities in sports and the performing arts, along with service leadership, to help students discover passions, build confidence and develop well-rounded skills.
Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur caters to students ages 4 to 16. Students follow the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC), progress to the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), and work towards the Cambridge IGCSE qualification. Campus facilities include a large sports hall, outdoor basketball courts, and dedicated spaces for drama, music, and art. The school is known for its IU Day, a distinctive student-led performance event that unites the community through acting, singing, and dancing, often raising money for charity.
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