Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Lunch is scheduled for all Primary students with year-group specific timings: Early Years 12:00–13:00; Years 1–2 12:20–13:20; Years 3–6 11:40–12:20.
The Alice Smith Schools Association (the Association) was incorporated in 1950 as a company limited by guarantee. The School is governed by the Council of Governors, composed of 15–18 governors including trustee-nominated and appointed governors and the PTA Chair. The Association is a not-for-profit organisation; all resources are directed to the development and well-being of its students. The Association holds an AGM and files audited financial statements in accordance with the Malaysian Financial Reporting Standards, the International Financial Reporting Standards and the Companies Act 2016 in Malaysia.
The Primary Campus offers a British curriculum for students aged 3 to 11 (Preschool to Year 6) within a leafy, established area near Kuala Lumpur's city centre. Learning follows the English National Curriculum, with a strong focus on play-based exploration for younger children in Early Years. This campus provides a supportive environment with ample green and open spaces for outdoor learning. Notable facilities include a two-storey sports centre with a swimming pool, an astroturf sports field, and dedicated areas for music, art, and design technology. There is a diverse range of extracurricular activities offered, including Lego robotics, drama, various sports, and eco clubs.
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