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International Primary Curriculum (IPC)
Tunku Putra-HELP is the first school in Kuching and the 35th globally to receive IPC accreditation, reflecting its commitment to a thematic and creative learning approach.
Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
The school offers this globally recognized program, promoting personal development through service, skills, and physical activities.
CollectivED Silver Award (2024–2027)
Recognized for excellence in coaching, mentoring, and professional learning, highlighting the school's commitment to collaborative educator development.
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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