Malaysia, Johor Bahru
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The International School follows the English National Curriculum at Primary and prepares students for IGCSE in Secondary. The National School follows the Malaysian National Curriculum (KSSR at Primary and KSSM at Secondary) with English delivery enhanced through the Dual Language Programme (DLP). Mandarin and Malay are taught to support multilingual development and home-language maintenance.
The school offers multilingual education across two curricula: the British International School and the Malaysian Private National School. English is used in the International School, and English is enhanced in the National School through the Dual Language Programme (DLP). Mandarin and Malay are taught, and home languages are supported to help students maintain fluency in their first languages.
Early Explorers operates in a trilingual environment with English, Mandarin and Malay. The multilingual approach emphasizes language fluency and cross-language skills through integrated learning and language-rich activities. Language development is supported through school-wide initiatives and global learning opportunities.
Tenby International School Setia Eco Gardens in Johor Bahru caters to students aged 3 to 17, offering the British curriculum from Early Years through to IGCSE. Students begin with the Early Years Foundation Stage, followed by Key Stages 1 to 4, culminating in IGCSE examinations in Year 11. The school operates on a spacious 16-acre campus, which includes an aquatic centre, sports field, indoor gymnasium, and a dedicated Discovery Centre with science labs, a cookery room, and creative studios. A signature feature of the school is its STEAM-focused Discovery Centre, which integrates science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics into project-based learning. Students also take part in weekly co-curricular activities ranging from sports and performing arts to leadership programs and robotics. The school is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP), which supports student exchanges and global collaborations.
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