Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The Primary Campus at Jalan Bellamy is adjacent to the former Royal Palace and has grown into a modern, spacious and flexible centre of learning with generous green spaces for play. The campus provides purpose-built facilities designed to support a positive, modern and stimulating learning environment. The Jubilee Centre features a ground-level dining hall with capacity for over 200 and an open-air, sunken play area; the upper floors include a parents' deli, administration offices, transport and catering offices, large meeting rooms, the uniform shop and a roof garden for educational purposes. Other facilities include Early Years classrooms with shared indoor play areas and outdoor spaces, Key Stage 1 and 2 classrooms, ICT suites (Windows and Apple Mac), two libraries with dedicated staff, a Balinese Garden, an Art Studio, a Science classroom, a Design Technology workshop, soundproofed music rooms and an assembly hall. A multi-million three-storey sports centre, Smurthwaite Gym, an all-weather artificially-turfed sports field, a swimming pool and a basketball court support physical education.
Smurthwaite Gym is a multi-storey sports centre on the campus. The facility includes an all-weather artificial turf sports field suitable for outdoor activities. A swimming pool is available for lessons and recreational use. A basketball court supports team games and PE activities. These spaces underpin a comprehensive physical education and sport programme for students.
ICT suites (Windows and Apple Mac) support digital learning. The campus has two libraries with dedicated staff to support reading and research. An Art Studio provides space for visual arts and creativity, while a Science classroom enables practical experiments. A Design Technology workshop supports making and problem solving. An assembly hall serves as a venue for events and whole-school gatherings.
Enrichment opportunities, experiences and events are offered across the Primary program. Specialist teaching is provided in Languages (Mandarin, French or Bahasa Malaysia) and in PE & sport, swimming, music, art and computing as part of the curriculum. The English National Curriculum is delivered with an international setting and the program emphasizes global citizenship and character 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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