Malaysia, Ipoh
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1. Submit application form.
Complete the official application form and gather supporting documents (e.g., passport, previous school reports).
2. School review & interview.
The school assesses documents and may request an interview or sample lesson.
3. Offer letter issued.
Upon approval, parents receive an offer to secure the place.
4. Registration & fee payment.
Parents pay the registration fee, security deposit, and first term’s tuition.
6. Placement & start.
Final details (e.g., class placement) are confirmed prior to the term start.
The school does not have a waitlist.
The school offers the Canaan Scholarship, providing 50–100% tuition waivers for Malaysian students entering Year 7 or Year 10, based on academic merit, leadership, talent, and financial need.
WMSII is a Christian international school in Ipoh, serving students aged 6–17. Rooted in a nearly century-long tradition, it delivers the Cambridge Primary & Secondary curriculum, culminating in IGCSE examinations. The school strongly emphasizes character development through Methodist values and leadership programmes. The campus is well-equipped with science laboratories, computer rooms, a library, and a chapel, and supports a variety of clubs like drama, choir, sports, and Boys’/Girls’ Brigade.
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