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ELC International School


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elc International School is an international school located across two campuses in Selangor, Malaysia: one in Sungai Buloh and one in Cyberjaya. 


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The curriculum used, in both the Primary and Secondary Divisions, is modelled on the National Curriculum for England. The School curriculum aims to –

  • provide opportunities for all students to learn and to achieve
  • to promote students' moral, social and cultural development and prepare all students for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of life.

From Early Years to Year 9 the curriculum is patterned on practices in leading British schools.

For Years 10 & 11 the students are prepared for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education [IGCSE] which they will be presented for in Year 11. The detailed curriculum for Years 10 & 11, which is exam based, is prescribed by the University of Cambridge - Cambridge International Examinations.

For Secondary Division there is no separation into Science and Arts streams. At the point of entry to Year 10, students together with their parents are advised on an optimum combination of subjects to begin the process of preparation for preferred career paths and university education. There is no direct admission into Year 11 as the IGCSE programme is a 2 year programme beginning in Year 10.

Each semester fee is RM 3,380-RM 11,270

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3.6
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My children go to elc and we are very happy. Quality is not determined by how expensive the school fees are, but rather by who is running the show and setting the standards.
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I strongly advise you to give elc International school a miss, the teaching style is oppressive, the children are nasty to each other, and the staff are abusive. Don't be fooled by the nice buildings. My kids went to elc, horrible experience, they've left now and one is still seeing a psychologist due to being messed up by one of the teachers. I strongly recommend you don't send your kids there. Visit the school and look at how they talk about the kids, how they treat the kids, look at all the lining up, with the teachers arrayed in a line as well at home time, do you want your kids freedom of thought and expression crushed at Cruncheon Hall? To say nothing of the teacher absenteeism. And the nastiest behaved kids in Malaysia, who must learn that sort of behaviour from a core group of teachers and owners. At OLevels they'll stop your kids doing the subjects they want, to protect their 'statistics'. Stay away.
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