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Garden International School Malaysia Bringing Out the Best in Our Children
Garden International School is Malaysia’s largest
private international school, with more than 50 years of history
providing British-style education to the expatriate community in
Malaysia. Catering for children from nursery level (age 3+) all the way
up to A Levels (age 18+), GIS has a main campus in Kuala Lumpur and a
small campus in Kuantan with a total of over 1,700 students that hail
from 58 different countries.
Known for its high standards of education and
stringent operational practices, GIS is one of the 200 international
schools worldwide who have received full accreditation by the Council of
International Schools (CIS) (formerly known as the European Council of
International Schools/ECIS). GIS has also been awarded the international
standard of ISO 9001:2000.
The School bases
its curriculum on the National Curriculum of England with modifications
made to meet local requirements. The English system provides a broad
education and enables pupils to move to any other English-speaking
country without suffering any educational disadvantage. Indeed, their
education should be enhanced by the time spent in Malaysia's
multi-cultural environment.
The curriculum
is divided into several major stages:
The Foundation Programme provided by the Early Years Department
Key stage 1 (Year 1 to 2)
Key stage 2 (Year 3 to 6)
Key stage 3 (Year 7 to 9)
Key Stage 4 (Year 10 to 11)
The Sixth Form (Year 12 to
13)
The fully qualified and
highly experienced teaching staff teach
subjects which incorporate skills that students can apply in dealing
with real life situations such as tackling mathematical and scientific
concepts through problem solving, questioning, experimenting and
observing.
GIS students are well
prepared for future academic and working
environment. From kindergarten level, they are taught to use Information
and Communications Technology (ICT) hardware and software confidently.
They are trained to use ICT facilities purposefully to communicate and
handle information, which supports problem solving, recording and
expressive work. The main campus at Bukit Kiara has 500 networked
computers with Internet facilities and projection display facilities.
The school places
emphasis on the Arts as well as the more traditional curriculum and has
just completed the construction of an Arts Centre with outstanding
facilities for Art, Music, Drama and Modern Languages. Specialist rooms
are also used for teaching different subjects in different faculties.
Students of the school
take part in both Malaysian based and overseas sporting, artistic,
cultural and exchange activities such as FOBISSEA (Federation of British
International Schools in South and East Asia) Games, ISAKL
(International Schools Association of Kuala Lumpur) events, Model United
Nations, The International Award, Interact and school exchanges.
GIS also offers a
comprehensive English as Additional Language (EAL) programme with
specialist classes for students who are learning English. Students on
the EAL programme not only have classes in English but also have lessons
in all other subject areas.
For more information on
Garden International School, visit the website at
www.gardenschool.edu.my or for
enquiries, contact the school at:
Address: 16
Jalan Kiara 3, Off Jalan Bukit Kiara, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Telephone: 603-6209
6888
Fax:
603-6201 2468
E-mail:
admissions@gardenschool.edu.my
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