Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Not offered. After-school care is provided until 6pm.
The school requires a uniform. The uniform design and requirements vary by Early Years, Primary and Secondary levels; details are in the Parents' Handbook.
Cafeterias offer breakfast and lunch with a variety of Asian, Western, and vegetarian dishes; cashless payment is available. In the International Primary School, lunch options are chosen from healthy options or a packed lunch.
The campus operates a whole-school House System. Students are assigned to Griffin, Unicorn, Dragon, or Phoenix and can earn House Points for sport, environmental work, community service, and culture and creativity.
The school is part of International Schools Partnership (ISP) and lies within the Tenby Schools Group.
Tenby International School Setia Eco Park caters to students ages 3 to 18. The school uniquely offers two curricula concurrently: an International British curriculum leading to IGCSEs and A-Levels, and the Malaysian National curriculum culminating in SPM exams. Its expansive 20-acre campus features a dedicated Early Years Centre with water play and nature school areas, a new sports complex with a 5-acre football field, an 8-lane swimming pool, and specialist science and design & technology laboratories. The school encourages participation in over 130 co-curricular activities, such as Model United Nations (MUN), various sports like football and basketball, and performing arts groups.
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