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Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International) caters for students aged 11 to 16. It follows the Cambridge curriculum, preparing students for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) examinations. The school operates under the Methodist Council of Education, integrating Christian values into its student development programs and holding weekly chapel services. A distinctive feature is the school’s formal pathway to its affiliated pre-university college, Methodist College Kuala Lumpur (MCKL). Facilities on campus include science laboratories, a library, and basketball courts. The school also offers the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, providing students with opportunities for personal development.
185, Jalan Lima, Off, Jalan Sentul, 51000 Kuala Lumpur.
Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International) has 1,100 pupils, typical class sizes of 30, instruction in English.
The school is located in Sentul, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur. The area is accessible by car and public transportation, with bus, MRT, and LRT links available in the vicinity, connecting it to other parts of the city.
The school only has a Secondary level.
WMSKLI is a co-educational day school
There is no specific information available regarding provisions for students needing additional learning support on the school website.
The school does not have a formal affiliation with any particular country
Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International) is a Christian school.
The school day for the international school section runs from 7:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m., Monday to Friday. A formal assembly is held on Mondays, and a compulsory chapel service for all non-Muslim students takes place on Thursday mornings.
The school does not offer a bus service
Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (International) teaches Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 11 to 16.
offers the Cambridge International curriculum. For Lower Secondary (Years 7-9), core subjects include First Language English, Mathematics, Science, and Global Perspectives, alongside other subjects like History and Art Appreciation. In Upper Secondary (Years 10-11), students work towards the IGCSE qualifications. Compulsory subjects include First Language English or English as a Second Language, and Mathematics. Students then choose from a range of optional subjects in sciences, humanities, and arts.
The school emphasizes a holistic education with a strong focus on character development, which is underpinned by Christian values. This is integrated into the school culture through various activities, including a weekly chapel service. The school also has a house system and promotes student-led activities and participation in clubs and societies to develop leadership and interpersonal skills.
There is no specific information available regarding provisions for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) on the school website.
There is no detailed information on a specific EAL program.
The school has a dedicated Counselling Unit with licensed counsellors. They offer individual and group sessions to help students manage stress, anxiety, and other emotions. The school also provides career guidance through talks and fairs. A peer mentoring program is in place, where students are trained to support their schoolmates. This focus on student well-being is part of the school's commitment to a holistic education.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of its students. The school rules and regulations outline a code of conduct that emphasizes mutual respect and prohibits bullying, threats, and violence. These rules are in place to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment for all students.
Submit application form and documents. The school will then invite you to make a formal application. This involves completing an online application form and submitting it along with relevant documents and an Entrance Assessment Test (EAT) fee. Be aware that the submission of false or misleading information could lead to the rejection of your application.
Schedule and attend entrance test. Next, the school will schedule an EAT for your child. The test is typically held in the first half of the year and may include a Cognitive Abilities Test. Admission is subject to the availability of places, a review of previous school records, and a satisfactory result in the EAT.
Be informed of the outcome. If the application is successful, a formal offer of a place will be made. If the application is pending, the applicant's name will be placed on a temporary waiting list for that year's intake.
The school currently does not offer scholarships.
The school does operate a waitlist system. If an application is reviewed and deemed 'pending,' the applicant's name is placed on a temporary waiting list for that academic year's intake. An offer will then be made as soon as a place becomes available. The school notes that admission is at its absolute discretion.