Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The school offers co-curricular activities (CCAs) to challenge students physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually. CCAs are held every Wednesday, 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm. Primary Level (Year 1–6) CCAs include Badminton, Basketball, Cheerleading, Dodgeball, Futsal, and the Junior Award Scheme for Schools (JASS). Secondary Level (Year 7–11) CCAs include Badminton, Basketball, Board Games, Cheerleading, Chess, Cross Fit (Year 9–11), Cultural Clubs, Dance, Football, JASS, Netball, World Scholar's Cup, and the Yearbook Committee.
The school provides arts-related CCAs including Dance and Cultural Clubs (Secondary Level). The Music Room and Drama Room support arts activities on campus. CCAs and activities emphasize creative expression through performing arts and cultural events.
Secondary CCAs include Cultural Clubs, and the school participates in global competitions such as the World Scholar's Cup, supporting international-mindedness and cross-cultural collaboration.
CCAs include a range of social and hobby activities such as Board Games, Chess, and a broad selection of sports including Badminton, Basketball, Netball, Football, Cheerleading, and Cross Fit.
Leadership opportunities are provided through the Yearbook Committee and participation in the World Scholar's Cup. Cultural Clubs and JASS contribute to teamwork, communication, and organisational skills. Participation in CCAs develops project management, presentation, and leadership capabilities.
The school provides a trained student counsellor and an onsite nurse to support student wellbeing. CCAs include multiple sports (Badminton, Basketball, Netball, Football, Dance, Cross Fit, etc.) and are scheduled on Wednesdays after school to promote healthy, active lifestyles.
UCSI International School Subang Jaya caters to students ages 4 to 16, following a British-based curriculum that includes the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and Cambridge Primary, progressing to Cambridge IGCSE for examinations. The school also integrates elements of the Malaysian National Curriculum. Facilities include various specialist rooms such as science laboratories, computer labs, art studios, and music rooms, supporting the diverse curriculum. The campus also provides extensive sports facilities including courts for various sports. The co-curricular program extends learning beyond the classroom with a range of clubs and activities, from sports to creative arts and STEM clubs.
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