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The British International School of Kuala Lumpur
Basic Information
Address: No 1 Changkat Bukit Utama, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Phone Number: 0377277775
Director/Owner: Dr Nicola Brown, Interim Principal
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Additional Information
Nationalities: More than 60 nationalities
Language(s): English
School Types: International School
Tuition:
45600 MYR (Early Years) to 99970 MYR (Sixth Form)
Enrollment: Accepts enrolment year-round
School Setting:
In an increasingly competitive market, BSKL is one of the of the best international schools in the city of Petaling Jaya and continues to be a top international school of choice for both expatriate and local families in Malaysia.
BSKL has over 1,000 students covering Early Years, Primary and Secondary, including Sixth Form. It follows a globally respected curriculum based on the English National Curriculum, and thinks beyond traditional education to transform learning.
In 2016 BSKL was graded as excellent in all areas of educational provision by the Independent Schools Inspectorate; a result that is comparable to that of many top UK independent schools and is unprecedented in Malaysia.
Students achieve excellent exam results, out-performing many of their UK counterparts. In the last academic year 75% of students achieved A*/A and 91% A*/B grades in all of their GCSE examinations. These academic achievements were also matched by the older students in their A Levels with 61% of students achieving A*/A and 93% of students achieving A*-C grades.
A range of rich academic resources complement the fabulous and modern campuses where children can develop as their own individuals, and instil a deep sense of achievement through a broad range of extra-curricular and enrichment activities.
There is a 9-a-side covered sports field, three indoor sport halls, two swimming pools and two full size football fields. The music and performing arts programmes have a 650-seat theatre and over 20 specialist music and dance rooms. Three libraries cater for everyone with over 20,000 books and unique learning areas, and the latest technology features strongly throughout the school.
In September 2016, a brand new Secondary campus opened onsite, which provides a modern, spacious and stimulating environment for the older students, including the Sixth Form. The new campus incorporates the latest ideas and up-to-date features such as a 3D printing room and creative breakout spaces, creating one of a kind opportunities.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 08:00 – 16:30 (Monday – Thursday) 08:00 – 15:00 (Friday)
School Size: 1200
Classroom Size: 22 (Average)
Student/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Exams: IGCSE, A Level
Support Services:
Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes