International School of Kuala Lumpur

International School of Kuala Lumpur
Location

Ampang Campus
Jalan Kerja Ayer Lama
68000 Ampang
Selangor, Malaysia

Melawati Campus
PT3350 Jalan Melawati 3
Taman Melawati
53100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Information
Established 1965
Mascot Panther
Website www.iskl.edu.my
The Ampang campus of the International School of Kuala Lumpur.

The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) is a non-profit school in the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area, Malaysia. It is accredited by the United States-based Western Association of Schools and Colleges and internationally through the Council of International Schools (CIS). It has three divisions: elementary school, middle school and high school. The high school and middle school occupy the same property in Ampang, while the elementary school is hosted at a separate campus at Melawati.

New campus

As of 2015, ISKL is working to build another campus. This project is expected to last until 2018. Students will move in at 2019. There is not much information about the new campus discernible to the public.

History

Established in 1965, the ISKL was the first school with an American curriculum in Malaysia. It was also the first fully accredited international school in Malaysia. The curriculum is US-based, and offers students the chance to earn a High School Diploma, an International Baccalaureate diploma (or certificates), and to attend Advanced Placement programs. The majority of students are from expatriate families seeking a western school system for their children while living abroad, while Malaysians seeking an American-based education may also attend the school. While the school focuses on a western education system, it also maintains and encourages cultural relations with its host country, giving students the opportunity to participate in a variety of cultural activities. The school also employs the national and compulsory law of enforcing school uniforms.

As of 2012, there are approximately 1600 students from more than 65 countries, with the most common nationalities being American, Korean, Malaysian, and Indian. Other smaller nationalities include the Netherlands, Japan, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, France and Pakistan. A majority of students have parents working for oil companies or embassies, as ISKL has very strong ties with the embassies in Kuala Lumpur, especially the United States embassy. ISKL’s faculty comprises individuals from the USA and Canada, with over 75% of them holding degrees at Masters or Doctorate level.

Academics

ISKL's flagship high school program is the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, a rigorous two-year curriculum for 16- to 19-year-old students, culminating in exams in six subjects (three higher level and three standard level). ISKL boasts a 98% pass rate for the IB Diploma, and the program is not geared towards any specific nationality. Additionally, the Advanced Placement (AP) program is offered for students who wish to pursue colleges in the United States, although this is slowly being phased out and more students are encouraged to pursue the IB program.

Extracurricular Activities and Athletics

Campus Facilities

The Ampang campus has athletic facilities which includes two fields, an outdoor 25-meter swimming pool, basketball gym, outdoor court, caged multipurpose court, two covered tennis courts and an outdoor climbing wall. It also has a two-story auditorium (Robert B. Gaw Theater), drama studio, dance studio, 3 food vendors, libraries and six computer labs.

The Melawati campus has an indoor theater/auditorium, a library and multiple computer labs. Athletic facilities include a grass field with track, indoor gym, a covered outdoor 25-meter pool, recreational field, outside basketball court and 2 playgrounds.

Uniforms

In accordance with the national law of Malaysia, ISKL institutes a mandatory uniform policy. The uniform consists of a blue or white collar shirt with the school logo on the front, and boys have the option to pair it shorts and pants in dark blue and white, whereas girls have the option to wear shorts, skirts and pants in the same dark blue or white colours. When wearing outer layers, students are encouraged to purchase them in dark blue or white as part of the uniform.

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