International School Kuala Lumpur

International Primary school in Kuala Lumpur and education advices: What we know about teenagers is that friendships become paramount. For that reason, if you ask your child where she wants to go to school, the answer will probably be heavily—if not entirely—based on where her friends are going. So you need to ask yourself, “Do I feel good about this group of peers helping my child make key day-to-day decisions? Are these friends going to open doors for my child? Is being with the same group of peers going to prepare my child for a diverse college and work setting?”

A one-on-one meeting with the principal during your school visit can be the best time to ask many of your questions. Principals should be open to meeting with parents and should be forthcoming with information about the school and staff. In addition to finding out more about current events at the school you are considering, this is an excellent way to collect names and phone numbers of parents at the school that you can contact later. PTA meetings are usually available to all parents at the school, as well as the general public, so your presence should be welcome.

St. John’s Pre-University Study Centre always goes the extra mile and does something more fundamental than the norm: funding more than 50 scholarship students since 2012 who have displayed qualities that should be emulated within diverse capabilities. We closely ingrain the ethos of ‘Smart Choice, Bright Future’ which offers 100% scholarship and 50% bursary for student who are Lasallian or Convent student alumni in Malaysia. The GCE A Level qualification emphasises on knowledge, understanding, reasoning abilities and skills. It is one of the most recognised pre-university qualifications in the world, and is accepted as proof of academic ability for entry into world-class universities in the United Kingdom, USA, Singapore, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Malaysia, to name a few. See extra details on Affordable international school in KL.

What people say regarding St. John International School ? It is a very good school not only in terms of academic but also it develops my child in the social skills. The school encourages students to excel in academic and other gifted talents such as sports and extra curricular activities and promote leadership qualities. I would rate the school as excellent overall. Teachers and staffs are very helpful and friendly too.

SJIS presents a new milieu for students from different cultures and backgrounds to be nurtured in education, sports and extra-curricular activities excellence. We realise that a holistic education is also one that promotes values of respect for all and a sense of responsibility. Good discipline and strong student-faculty relationship are emphasised to create a mutual and respectful learning environment within the school. Read additional info at www.sjis.edu.my.