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The riverside campus houses two hostels with 132 twin-sharing rooms. There are two room options: shared bedrooms (two beds) and single bedrooms (one bed). Students must be at least 12 years old to reside in the hostel.
The school is a private co-educational institution established in 2002. It was founded by Datuk Hassan Harun.
Wadi Sofia International School in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, offers the Cambridge curriculum for students aged 4 to 17, preparing them for the IGCSE exams. The school maintains small class sizes (max 20) and teaches primarily in English. Its 21-acre campus includes science labs, a computer lab, and sports fields. Boarding is available from age 12. A standout feature is its annual English Summer Camp, which attracts students from neighbouring countries. The school operates Sunday to Thursday and welcomes a diverse student body from over 20 nationalities.
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