Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school follows the Cambridge International Curriculum across its levels. Cambridge Primary and Cambridge IGCSE are part of the program, and the Primary level is described as a dual curriculum combining British Cambridge with an American curriculum as added value. The school positions itself as offering pathways that lead to Cambridge IGCSE and further studies.
The school provides a range of subjects that include Art and Design, Music, and Expressive Arts as part of the core and elective offerings across the primary and lower secondary years.
The school offers English, Malay and Mandarin language studies, with Mandarin included as a language option in Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary levels. The Early Years program includes English, Malay and Mandarin as core language areas.
After School Programme includes activities such as English Enhancement, Mandarin and Arabic language classes, Moral Studies, and Islamic Studies, as well as leisure and enrichment activities.
The school provides programs designed to build character and global perspectives through its curriculum and after-school activities, including Moral Studies and Islamic Studies in the After School Programme.
The school develops leadership and global citizenship through its Cambridge-aligned curriculum, international perspectives, and programs like After School and Summer Camp that emphasize learning beyond regular class time.
Kindergarten emphasizes holistic development (physical, social, emotional, literacy, numeracy) with a focus on well-being; the After School Programme and camps support ongoing development and physical activity.
Templer Park International School provides a dual curriculum for students ages 3 to 16, integrating both the British Cambridge and American education programs, including IGCSEs for secondary students. The campus offers facilities such as a swimming pool, a football field, and a Science Innovation Park. Co-curricular and extracurricular activities include Coding, Robotics, Music, Karate, Volleyball, Futsal, Swimming, and Dance. A distinctive feature is its natural setting around the Taman Rimba Templar rainforest, which supports outdoor learning and fosters environmental awareness among students. The school actively encourages community engagement through charity work and student service initiatives, aiming to develop well-rounded individuals.
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