OVERVIEW
As students enter Secondary School, they are empowered to think critically, communicate confidently, and embrace a global perspective while building the knowledge, character, and skills needed for future success.
The Senior School pathway nurtures adolescent learners through secondary tiers. By combining national exam requirements with advanced analytical specialisations, we focus on linguistic capabilities, digital tools, and exam mastery, engineering a launchpad for local or international higher education.
SUBJECTS INCLUDED
Year 7-9 Subjects
During the KS3 programme all subjects are compulsory with the exception of mandarin and French. Once students enter year 10 they follow a compulsory core curriculum alongside a programme of elective subjects. A brief outline of each subject can be found below.
Malay
English
Mathematics
Moral
Islamic Studies
History
Science
Visual Arts
Mandarin
Tamil
Computer Science
Information Technology
Geography
Physical & Health Education
SUBJECTS INCLUDED
Year 10-11 Subjects
During the KS3 programme all subjects are compulsory with the exception of mandarin and French. Once students enter year 10 they follow a compulsory core curriculum alongside a programme of elective subjects. A brief outline of each subject can be found below.
Malay
English
Mathematics
Moral
History
Science
Visual Arts
Biology
Chemistry
Physical & Health Education
Computer Science
Information Technology
Islamic Studies
Principles of Accounting
Economics
Additional Maths
Physics
PRIMARY YEARS
Subjects

IGCSE English
As students move onto the IGCSE curriculum in Year 10, the Cambridge IGCSE First Language English offers students the opportunity to respond with understanding to a rich array of reading texts during the course as a whole. They will use these texts to inform and inspire their own writing and write in a range of text types for different purposes and audiences. Students will develop both their speaking and their listening skills, delivering a presentation, and responding to questions and engaging in conversations. Students are encouraged to become appreciative and critical readers, writers, speakers and listeners.

Cambridge IGCSE Bahasa Malaysia
The Cambridge IGCSE First Language Malay syllabus is for learners whose first language is Malay. This First Language syllabus develops a student's ability to communicate clearly, accurately and effectively. They learn how to employ a wide-ranging vocabulary, use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation, and develop a personal style and an awareness of the audience being addressed. Learners are also encouraged to read widely, both for their own enjoyment and to develop an appreciation of how writers achieve their effects. The syllabus also complements other areas of study by encouraging skills of more general application.

Physical Education
Physical education is a vital part of a balanced school curriculum. Regular exercise improves both physical and mental health and there is growing evidence that it improves academic performance across the curriculum. Establishing good patterns of exercise also provides learners with the foundation of an active and healthy lifestyle for life. All students take part in the physical education and swimming programme.

IGCSE Global Perspectives
Cambridge IGCSE Global Perspectives provides opportunities for enquiry into, and reflection on, key global issues from different perspectives: personal, local/national and global. It encourages awareness of global problems and offers a range of opportunities to explore solutions through cooperation and collaboration. The course is not about getting everybody to think identically; rather it is a matter of opening minds to the complexity of the world and of human thought and encouraging empathy for the diversity of human experience and feeling.

IGCSE French
Once students enter Year 10 they may elect to continue with French and work towards the Cambridge IGCSE Foreign Language qualification. Cambridge IGCSE French develops a set of transferable skills for understanding and communicating in everyday situations in French. Students begin to develop cultural awareness of countries and communities where French is spoken. They acquire the essential linguistic skills required for progression to further studies or employment.

IGCSE Music
In Year 10 students are able to opt for the IGCSE music course. Within this syllabus, students listen to, perform and compose music, encouraging aesthetic and emotional development, self-discipline and, importantly, creativity. As a result, learners enhance their appreciation and enjoyment of music, an achievement that forms an ideal foundation for future study and enhances lifelong musical enjoyment.

IGCSE Physical Education
The IGCSE Physical Education curriculum is a balance of practical and theoretical aspects of sport. Students complete a written examination, coursework and perform skills and game play in four sports. The students may choose sports that are team games or individual but must adhere to the groupings set out by Cambridge.




















