Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school adopts a whole-school approach to promote positive mental health and wellbeing for students, staff, and parents. A dedicated Counselling & Wellbeing Advice Service is available to all students, offering guidance and support through appointments and drop-in sessions. Additionally, Student Wellbeing Advisors conduct workshops, coffee mornings, and training in relevant areas of wellbeing for staff and parents.
ISP provides support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) through its Learning Support Department. While the school is not a specialist SEN institution, it offers tailored support for students with various needs, including literacy and numeracy challenges. The school assesses all applicants to ensure it can effectively cater to their needs before enrollment.
ISP offers a paid English as an Additional Language (EAL) program designed to support students who need to develop fluency and competency in English. The program is tailored to individual needs, helping students integrate effectively into the academic environment. The school is the first international school to receive the Gold EAL Quality Mark, awarded by the EAL Academy, recognizing its commitment to high-quality EAL provision.
ISP is committed to fostering the mental wellbeing of its students. The school provides access to counseling services and wellbeing programs aimed at supporting students' emotional health. These services are available to students, parents, and staff, promoting mental wellbeing within the whole school community.
The school adopts a whole-school approach to safeguarding children. A dedicated Safeguarding team leads efforts to ensure the safety and protection of students. All staff receive training on safeguarding responsibilities, and clear procedures are in place for reporting and responding to concerns. The school's Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy outlines the commitment to keeping students safe from harm.
The International School at ParkCity (ISP) in Kuala Lumpur offers a British-based education for students aged 3 to 18, from Early Years through to A-Levels. Younger students engage with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) alongside the English National Curriculum, preparing students for Cambridge IGCSE examinations in Years 10 and 11, followed by Cambridge AS and A-Levels in the Sixth Form. ISP provides over 400 Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) throughout the school year, catering to a wide range of interests from sports and performing arts to academic clubs and community service, allowing students to explore passions beyond the classroom. The campus includes facilities such as a multipurpose hall, astroturf pitch, a rooftop games area, a sports hall, competition standard climbing wall and a 6-lane heated swimming pool. A distinctive feature of ISP is its comprehensive House System, where students are allocated to one of four houses named after endangered Malaysian animals: Gajah, Penyu, Harimau, and Badak. This system encourages participation in inter-house competitions, fostering teamwork and providing opportunities for students to develop social skills and be recognized for their efforts.
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