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Templer Park International School
Essential Information
About Templer Park International School
Templer Park International School (TPIS) is the largest “Green Park” school in Malaysia, offers multiple learning opportunities. Uses British Cambridge curriculum with American curriculum as a DUAL learning opportunity and added value creation. #YearnToLearn
TPIS aims to become the most successful and highly respected school with very high standards leading to outstanding students’ achievements and holistic outcomes. We must uphold and continue these as they are the foundations for student success and access to further educational opportunities for students.
At the same time, we must prepare our students with the contemporary skills attributes, and understanding of concepts that prepare them for their fast-changing globally-connected, ambitious, and technology-rich future to enable them to lead the world into an even better future.
Pre-University
Preschool/Kindergarten
“Our Early Years programme is where we lay the solid foundations for each individual child’s success. Our approach is simple-we know your child so that we can support their individual learning needs every step of the way”
Our Kindergarten Programme provides a balanced education focusing on physical, mental, moral, emotional and social development. TPIS recognizes that every child deserves the best possible start in life, and educational foundations begin well before Primary school. We focus on whole child development and foundational skills to enhance literacy, numeracy and self-confidence.
Our pre-school curriculum is established on four guiding principles of the Early Years Foundation (EYF), assuming that:
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- Every child is unique, and can be capable, resilient and autonomous learners
- Children learn to be independent through supportive and positive relationships
- Students learn in environments that enable them, where a partnership exists between teachers and parents
- Learning is differentiated, and thus, teaching must focus on strengths and talents
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Lessons are delivered under Thematic Approach and Play-Based Learning that covers areas such as:
• Language & Phonics
• Mathematics
• Science
• Arts & Reading
Subjects Taught: English Language, Malay Language, Mathematics, Art and Design, Mandarin Language, Environmental and people, Physical Education and Music.
Medium of Communication: English
Templer Park International School Fees Structure
Additional Programmes
Scouting, Horse Riding, Zip-line, Archery, Football, Hockey, Soccer, Drama, Chess Game, Dance Classes, Aerobic, Yoga, Competitions, Swimming Pool, Taekwondo.
Languages Taught
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
Scouting, Horse Riding, Zip-line, Archery, Football, Hockey, Soccer, Drama, Chess Game, Dance Classes, Aerobic, Yoga, Competitions, Swimming Pool, Taekwondo.
Additional Information
TPIS offers Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) has served as a benchmark in global education for over three decades. IGCSE is considered the equivalent of the GCSE qualification that students in the United Kingdom take in Year 10-11.
For students in international schools around the world, Cambridge IGCSEs have become the Gold Standard for high school qualifications. IGCSEs signal the completion of secondary school education and are designed for students who wish to progress to A-levels before entering university.
Often, undergraduate programs will specify that incoming students meet certain IGCSE level requirements to gain admission, and top-level schools may require A-level grades. Sometimes, employers may also require applicants to meet minimum requirements in Math and English IGCSEs.
IGCSEs are available in a wide range of subjects. These include English Language and Literature, English as a Second Language, Mathematics, Economics, Biology, History and Physics, or Global Perspectives, to name only a few. At BIS, students are expected to take our two core IGCSE subjects, Math and English. Students may then choose 4 to 5 additional subjects, depending on intended major, future career path, or simply personal interest. Students choosing a stream must take at least three subjects from that stream.