Quick summary of key school information
School details
Number of students |
2000 |
Additional language classes offered by the school |
Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin |
Max. number of students per class |
30 |
Average number of students per class |
28 |
Use of technology in the classroom |
The School maintains a fully-networked broadband campus which is host to more than 300 computers. SRIKL has deliberately chosen not to bring laptop computers into the classroom. However, interactive whiteboards are used in all classrooms at both primary and secondary level. |
External examinations or assessments available |
IGCSE |
Entry evaluation for students |
Entrance test |
Brief description of entry evaluation required |
Subjects to be tested are Bahasa Melayu (for Malaysian citizens), English and Mathematics. |
School bus service available |
Yes |
School provided lunches |
Yes |
Uniform required |
Yes |
Extracurricular activities or clubs offered |
Ballet, chess, touche fencing, gamelan and angklung, gymnastics, cheerleading, tennis, karate, dance club, wushu, scouts, lego robotics, swimming, pottery and ceramics, taekwondo, indoor games, cultural dance, scale modelling, art and pottery club, Chinese dance, Christian youth fellowship, eastern cultural club, etiquette club, living skills club, photography club, school band, welfare club, book club, computer club, debate society, electronics club, Indian cultural club, life saving/swimming club, magic club, business studies club, choir, cookery club, drama club, gardening and landscaping, mathematics and science, robotics. |
Sports activities included |
Physical education, swimming. |
Sports teams or sport competitions available for students |
Yes |
Sports facilities at the school |
25 metre swimming pool, fully air-conditional multipurpose hall, dance studio, large and fully equipped gymnasium, playground, large field and state-of-the-art sports facilities. |
Qualities and characteristics best defining the school |
Sri Kuala Lumpur School would like to think of itself as ‘The Malaysian School In English’. The medium of instruction is predominantly English but the values are firmly Malaysian along with its culture and its food. That makes the school a different sort of international school where the majority of students are Malaysian, along with the teachers and administrators. At the same time, SRIKL 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. The philosophy has always been to provide a well-rounded and complete education for all students, emphasizing strong community values and discipline whilst at the same time encouraging students to excel academically. The school is also believer in the old adage that healthy bodies make healthy minds and its commitment to sporting and co-curricular activities reflects this belief. |