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Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur | |
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Type | International School co-educational kindergarten, primary school, secondary school and international school |
Motto | Heritage of Excellence |
Established | 1991 |
Principal | Peter Wells |
Grades | Kindergarten Year 1 - Year 6 (Primary) Year 7 - Year 11 (Secondary) Sixth Form |
Yearbook | Taylor's International School |
TIS is affiliated with the Australian International School Malaysia (Australian Curriculum), Garden International School (British Curriculum), Nexus International School (British Curriculum), Taylor's University College and Taylor's College Sri Hartamas through the Taylor's Education Group.[1]
Curriculum
The school offers a Mandarin programme developed by the Beijing Language and Cultural University to complement the Mandarin subject under the national curriculum. Students under this programme may sit for the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK, or Chinese Proficiency Test) examinations that are recognised by universities in China.[2]
Sri Garden International was launched starting 2011 based on the British National Curriculum to IGCSE.[3]
Together with sister schools such as Morioka Chuo High School in Japan, the school carries out cultural exchange programmes each year. In these, students are given the opportunity to host Japanese students, or to visit Japan to represent the school.[4]
Part of the Sri Garden Alumni includes Malaysia's number 1 in badminton and double olympics silver medallist Dato Lee Chong Wei.
References
- ^ Taylor's Education Group School Division
- ^ Solid Foundation in Languages, Sekolah Sri Garden.
- ^ International Curriculum, Sekolah Sri Garden.
- ^ International Programmes, Sekolah Sri Garden.