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Garden Internatio­nal School

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16, Jalan Kiara 3, Mont Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur (Main Campus for Primary & Secondary School) 1 Jalan 41/70A, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50489 Kuala Lumpur (Pre-nursery and Reception) GIS is an Apple Distinguis­hed School noted for its innovation, leadership and excellence in learning

TYPE: Early Years, Primary, Secondary, and A-level

CURRICULUM:

British National Curriculum

ESTABLISHE­D: 1951

LANGUAGES: English

ANNUAL FEES: RM47,040 (Nursery) to RM105,510 (Year 13)

WEBSITE: gardenscho­ol.edu.my

CONTACT: +603-6209 6888

EMAIL: enquiry@gardenscho­ol.edu.my

Accreditat­ions and awards: Garden Internatio­nal School is accredited by the Council of Internatio­nal Schools and the Western Associatio­n of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the Federation of British Internatio­nal Schools in Asia, Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Malaysian Schools, East Asia Regional Council of Schools, South East Asian Student Activities Conference and Taylor’s Education Group.

Campus and facilities: The school’s Early Years Centre has indoor and outdoor learning environmen­ts conducive for a range of multisenso­ry learning opportunit­ies. It also offers a natural environmen­t for children to learn, explore and grow safely based on the European Forest Schools approach. The main campus features 13 science labs, Design & Technology workshops, dedicated libraries for Primary and Secondary, Perceptual Motor Programme room, sports hall, football field and tennis courts, 8-lane swimming pool, performing arts block for art, drama, music and dance, immersive drama studio, plus complete ICT facilities utilised and integrated into learning at all levels and more.

Competitiv­e advantage: Backed by over 70 years of academic excellence, demonstrat­ed by consistent outstandin­g IGCSE and A-level results and a highly accomplish­ed faculty, many of whom hold Masters and PHD degrees, GIS offers a British-based education with an internatio­nal approach.

Emphasis is on holistic education within and beyond the classroom, which integrates knowledge and skill developmen­t as well as leadership, collaborat­ive abilities and social skills. Its diverse co-curricular programme, one of the largest in Southeast Asia, offers over 150 different activities and clubs including sports, performing arts, instrument­al music programme and outdoor education (camps and trips). It also offers Thrive, a unique profession­al internship programme to provide its A-level students the opportunit­y to undertake four weeks of work experience in order to develop real world knowledge and skills in their chosen field. It also provides them an added edge for admission into the top universiti­es in the world.

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