
From energetic dance routines and theatrical vocal performances to a lively student band that brought the house down, students from Sri KDU International School Klang embraced the spotlight at XCL’s Got Talent 2026 with confidence, creativity, and plenty of personality.
Representing the school across both Primary and Secondary divisions, Sri KDU Klang students brought a wonderful mix of talent to the stage, each performance reflecting individuality, courage, and a willingness to explore their passions in front of a wider audience.
In the Primary category, students showcased expressive performances that highlighted both joy and artistic growth.
Sophia delivered an energetic solo dance inspired by Zootopia, bringing confidence and infectious enthusiasm to the stage. Her performance reflected her love for dance as a form of self-expression, and her courage in stepping forward to perform with confidence in front of an audience.
Heulwen presented a heartfelt rendition of A Million Dreams from The Greatest Showman, sharing her growing passion for music through a warm and expressive vocal performance. Inspired by her singing journey and previous stage experiences, the performance reflected her confidence and continued growth as a young performer.
The Secondary category brought even more excitement and showmanship.
Year 7 band Luvette delivered a high-energy performance of Paramore’s Still Into You, showcasing strong teamwork, musical coordination, and infectious stage presence. Their upbeat performance was a celebration of friendship, shared passion, and the joy of making music together. As a young band, their ability to perform with confidence and cohesion was especially impressive.
Kristabelle brought bold confidence to the stage with her solo K-pop dance performance, Fashion x Divine. Inspired by the fusion of fashion, performance, and expressive choreography, her routine showcased her powerful stage presence, creating a performance that reflected both creativity and individuality.
Portia brought a sense of personality to the stage with her solo vocal rendition of Queen. Inspired by the song’s message of confidence and self-belief, she embraced the opportunity to express herself through performance, complete with a creative Queen of Hearts-inspired costume that added a memorable visual touch to her presentation. Her willingness to step onto the stage and share her talent reflected the spirit of trying new things, building confidence, and growing through experience.
While each performance was uniquely different, what united them all was the courage to step up, experiment, and share their talents with others.
Events like XCL’s Got Talent are about far more than performance alone. They provide meaningful exposure for students to build confidence, refine their skills, and explore their creative potential in a supportive and inspiring environment.
At Sri KDU International School Klang, students are encouraged to embrace opportunities like these, not simply to perform, but to discover what they are capable of, learn from each experience, and continue growing in their chosen passions.
To all our performers, thank you for bringing your energy, creativity, and confidence to the stage. We look forward to seeing even more students step forward, take on new challenges, and continue sharing their talents with the wider community.