Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Primary Campus is located at 2 Jalan Bellamy, 50460 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with the phone number +603 2148 3674. The school has two campuses, with the Secondary Campus at 3 Jalan Equine, Taman Equine, 43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia, and the note that the campuses are about 20 minutes apart.
The Primary curriculum emphasizes a broad, balanced learning program that includes art, music, and drama as part of weekly subjects.
The Language Programme for the Primary phase includes French, Bahasa Malaysia, and Mandarin, supporting multilingual development from Year 1 to Year 6.
The Primary experience includes time for language practice, reading, writing, and collaborative activities that foster discussion and teamwork within a British curriculum framework.
The school highlights a safeguarding-focused environment and a community-oriented culture as part of its daily practice.
The school follows an Intent, Implementation, and Impact model for its Primary curriculum, aiming to enable all students to flourish and thrive through a clearly mapped knowledge, skills, and vocabulary progression.
Across Key Stages 1 and 2, English, maths, science, computing, music, PSHE, wellbeing, languages, humanities, art & design and PE/swimming are taught weekly, supporting well-rounded development.
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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