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Sri Kuala Lumpur School


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At Sri KL, we would like to think of ourselves as ‘The Malaysian School In English’. Our medium of instruction is predominantly English but our values are firmly Malaysian along with our culture and our food. That makes us a different sort of international school where the majority of our students are Malaysian, along with our teachers and administrators. At the same time, Sri KL is the school of choice for many expatriates who wish to embrace Malaysian culture and gain a deeper knowledge of the national language. And all are welcome.

Our philosophy has always been to provide a well-rounded and complete education for our students, emphasizing strong community values and discipline whilst at the same time encouraging our students to excel academically. We’re also believers in the old adage that healthy bodies make healthy minds and our commitment to sporting and co-curricular activities reflects this belief.

The education industry in Malaysia is experiencing massive change. Liberalization of the private sector and a shift in our parents’ expectations have prompted us to rethink the way we run Sri KL to ensure our school has a sustainable future and can continue to grow and prosper. The best way to achieve this is to transform Sri Kuala Lumpur into a not-for-profit foundation. And that’s what we have done, so that our focus is firmly on providing the right facilities and the right teachers and administrators to make Sri KL a leading centre of learning where self-discipline, sporting prowess and excellence in academic and creative endeavours can be nurtured to their full potential.

The acquisition of knowledge is not for knowledge itself but for the attainment of wisdom and the attainment of true wisdom is a lifelong journey. I hope you will join us for some of the way.

Classes will be start on January


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Curriculum:

  • Primary School

The primary curriculum is anchored to the cambridge primary (CP) Programme with school initiated subjects that will fulfil Malaysian Educational aspirations.

  • Secondary School

Sri Kl Secondary School's IGCSE Programme is provided by the cambridge international examinations synidicate.

Fee per semester is RM 7,650-RM 148,00

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Its just a personal opinion, last call still in your hand First and foremost, WHY private school like Sri KL ? Is it for reputation, better teaching system, higher education standard than normal government school, and of course you a bomb for the fees Then after finished from Standard 6 or Form 5, are you sending the child back to Gormen school or continue higher education in Private College ? If you decided for the former one then you would wasted all your effort now; but if you decided for latter one, then it is ok.
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Having attended the Sri KL Open Day in 2009 , I was very much impressed with the facilities and the teaching aides used for the students and the fact that Mandarin is a compulsory subject where the students are streamed according to their level of proficiency in the language : Beginner, intermediate and advanced. Since Sri KL has a proven track record in IGCSE for Year 7 to 12, having offered it to students since 2004, I thought perhaps the quality of the CIPP program offered for Year 1 to 6 should be just as good as well. However, the only setback is that the school is in Subang Jaya while we stay around the MidValley Area. Hence, my son would probably need to commute to school via the NPE every day which inevitably increase our travelling and toll costs. He will only go to Year 1, when he turns 7 in 2013 and that's only after he passes their entrance test which is scheduled be held around June 2012. Also, learning to swim is apparently a compulsory perquisite for their PE.. which is not bad idea.
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