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Mont'Kiara International School (M'KIS or MKIS) is an American international school situated in Mont Kiara, in the constituency of Segambut, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.The first students enrolled in M'KIS in 1994, and its first senior class graduated in 2001.
IASAS Emblem. The Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS) is an association of six private schools in and around Southeast Asia.The member schools are International School Bangkok (), International School of Kuala Lumpur (), International School Manila (Philippines), Jakarta Intercultural School (), Singapore American School (), and Taipei American School ().
International schools in Kuala Lumpur (7 P) S. ... Pages in category "International schools in Malaysia" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Pages in category "International schools in Kuala Lumpur" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Taylor's Education Group is a network of international schools and post-secondary institutions based in Selangor, Malaysia [1] that operates throughout South-East Asia. [2] It currently holds several for-profit K-12 schools and higher-education institutions, a student accommodation Hostel management business, and a property management company that primarily operates the campuses of its ...
It is located near Dover MRT station, next to Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), and is a next-door neighbour to the British-based Dover Court International School. The UWCSEA East Campus is located at 1 Tampines Street 73, Singapore 528704 ( 1°21′33″N 103°55′55″E / 1.359286°N 103.931864°E / 1.359286; 103.931864
Bali Island School (BIS) formerly "Bali International School" is an international school in Sanur, an area of Denpasar, Bali. It serves grades Preschool-12 and has about 300 students. It first opened in 1986, [1] as the Yayasan Bali International School. By 1992 it had 150 students. [2]
Following the implementation of the 1967 National Language Act which stipulated the conversion of all English-medium schools to Malay-medium schools; [70] as well with severe race riots in Kuala Lumpur that occurred later in May 1969, English-medium schools were phased out from January 1970; by 1982 these became Malay-medium schools ("national ...