The British International School Kuala Lumpur:
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur, located just 20 minutes west of the city centre, is dedicated to providing a British education in an international setting. We teach the English National Curriculum to students from pre-nursery through to Year 13 (ages 3-18). Small class sizes combined with our policy of restricting the number of EAL students to a maximum of 20% in any class means that you can be sure that your children will be getting a truly British education. A strong work ethic permeates the school and all of our teachers are committed to delivering the very best of the UK curriculum. Our mission is simply to provide World Class Education.
The British International School of Kuala Lumpur is accredited by The Council of British International Schools, University of Cambridge International Examinations, and Edexcel (the awarding organisation of GCSE's and A-Level examinations). We are also a fully licensed International School, approved by Malaysian Ministry of Education.
Qualified & Experienced Staff:
British qualified staff deliver the English National Curriculum supported in most instances by a qualified Teacher's Assistant. All children are taught in mixed ability classes, with children of the same age. Children may be taught English, Maths or other core subjects in smaller groups if we consider support is needed.
Teaching and learning is enquiry based with an emphasis on problem solving and aims to build up pupils' abilities as learners. Work takes place both individually and in groups. Class sizes are generally small which allows for greater personal attention to each pupil's learning needs.
Co-ed Pre-school, Primary & Secondary School Programs:
Levels taught:
- Pre-nursery to Year 13 (ages 3-18)
Curricula offered:
- IGCSE
- GCE "A" Levels
- UK Curriculum
Languages taught:
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- French
- Bahasa Malaysia
Extra-curricular Activities:
Music, sport, drama and educational trips together with a range of other activities form an integral part of a broad curriculum