International students face unique challenges when adapting to a new school environment, but fortunately, many international schools in Malaysia offer various support systems and programs to help students feel at home.
Sri Bestari International School, the sister school of Sri Bestari Private School is a world-class institution with state-of-the-art facilities that helps build a conducive learning environment. SBIS accepts students aged 3 years and above.
Identified as the only school in Malaysia offering all four programmes in the International Baccalaureate’s continuum, IGB International School is unwaveringly committed to producing empowered exceptional individuals.
Whether one considers an international education a worthwhile investment, to each his own. Let us take a look at the cost breakdown in respect to the elements that contribute to the total cost of being a student in an international school.
Mutiara International Grammar School (MIGS) is an established international school in Kuala Lumpur, providing an outstanding and thriving all-round education based on the British curriculum.
Nexus International School, Putrajaya is an internationally minded community that nurtures and supports its learners in order for them to achieve academic success and become globally responsible citizens.
While public schools may be the choice of the masses, it is clear that parents today are exploring the option of sending their kids to private schools. What exactly are the differences other than the costs, between public and private schools?
The International Baccalaureate (IB) has been gaining popularity over the past few years. Find out more about what it is and how it will benefit your child’s future.
Selecting the right international school for your child can be a challenge. Read to gain an insight into the different curricula available in Malaysia.
Read about how virtual learning has evolved throughout the pandemic, and its impact on young students in Malaysia.