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The school offers two curricula: the international British curriculum leading to IGCSEs and A levels, and the national Malaysian curriculum leading to UPSR and SPM. The international pathway runs from Early Years through Primary and Secondary to IGCSEs and Cambridge A levels. English, Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia are used from Early Years, with a global curriculum framework across stages. The campus provides advanced learning spaces, including science laboratories, ICT suites, art and design studios, a music studio, and an auditorium. The school is part of the International Schools Partnership network, offering global skill-building programmes and university or career pathways.
Art & Design Studios and Music Studios anchor creative learning, and the campus includes a Drama room and an auditorium for performances and events. These facilities support visual arts, theatre and music across the age range, enabling practical creative work and public performances.
From Early Years the school operates in a trilingual mode with English, Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia. English, Bahasa Malaysia and Mandarin are offered across the school, with language support through a Learning Centre and English as an Additional Language provision. Real-world language experiences are available through ISP language programmes and exchanges, debates, and creative projects.
International opportunities are delivered through ISP programmes, including ISP Artists, ISP Changemakers, ISP Chess Masters, ISP Cultural Exchange, ISP Scientists, ISP Filmmakers, ISP Virtual Exchange and ISP Model United Nations. These activities develop life competencies in digital, global, cognitive, self-leadership and interpersonal domains and include workshops, collaborations with ISP schools, and competitions across a global network.
The school's social impact and global collaboration are advanced through ISP programmes such as IS P Changemakers and cultural exchange initiatives, fostering community action and international understanding among students aged 8–18.
Leadership opportunities are available through the Student Council, prefect roles, sports leadership and involvement in global learning programmes within the ISP framework.
Boarding is available for students aged 12–19, with a safe, home-like Boarding House and dedicated House Parents. The day includes a structured schedule with study time, activities and supervision. The campus emphasizes safety and wellbeing with safeguarding teams, counselling services, and Student Support Services, and facilities include a swimming pool, canteen, parent cafe, library, and modern learning spaces such as science labs, IT suites, and arts spaces.
Founded in 1960, this well-established institution offers both the Malaysian national curriculum and a British/international pathway (IGCSE, Sixth Form) for students aged 2–18. The campus nestled against forest hills supports over 1,000 students and features modern classrooms, science labs, libraries, music and sports facilities, and a full sports complex Tatler Asia.
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