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The school was established in 1997 in Kuching, Sarawak. It was founded through a collaboration between the HELP Education Group and local stakeholders, with the aim of offering both national and international curricula in a single institution. The school has since evolved into a modern campus providing education from early years through secondary level.
The school hosts a diverse student body, welcoming learners from various cultural backgrounds. It fosters a vibrant school culture through events such as Hari Merdeka, Chinese New Year celebrations, and international days. These activities reflect Malaysia’s multicultural identity while helping students build cross-cultural understanding and school spirit.
The school does not have a Parent Teacher Association.
Tunku Putra-HELP School (TPHS), located in Kuching, Sarawak, was originally established in 1996 and moved to a purpose-built campus at The NorthBank in 2020. It offers both international and national streams, catering to a diverse student body. The international stream follows the British curriculum, including the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), Cambridge IGCSE, and A-Levels. The national stream aligns with the Malaysian curriculum. Facilities at TPHS features air-conditioned classrooms with Apple TVs, science labs, ICT suites, art and music rooms, a performing arts theatre, dance studio, swimming pool, library, and dedicated spaces for sports and student well-being.
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