ELC international school
We are Malaysian living in Dubai currently. We are considering returning to Malaysia. We have chosen to keep our kids in International school in Malaysia as they are used to it in Dubai. They can only speak English. Our children are enjoying the play and learning style in Dubai. Our son 9 yrs old is in 5th grade and doing really well in school. Next is 3 yr old girl who is a starter.
We are really concern on which school to put and the salary package to look for since we have been living outside Malaysia for last 7 years.
Please advice.
I think you should look first on the budget & the location where you are staying. If the education being paid for, there are so many choices that you can choose which is near/accessible to your house. If you pay for it then I would like to suggest ELC since it it the most cheapest international school. I have been visited the school and it is worth for the money you paid but it is in term of the facilities only because I have no experience in term of academic yet. Planning to send my boys there next Jan 2014.
Maybe others will share their experience with the other school as well.
Cheers.
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These are the things you can do to check out on the schools:
1) talk to other parents in the school. I would suggest you wait at the school's gate in morning when the school starts or afternoon when the school ends.
2) find out the qualification of their teachers. make sure they have degree in education or degree + PGCE teacher qualification.
3) visit the school and talk to the headteachers. ask about the teacher turn over rate in the past 3 years.
Any parent staying in rasa ulu selangor sending kid there tq
I would suggest parents to look for schools that offer MYP, not the iGCSE. MYP nurtures kids to be more rounded and know how to think for themselves.
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I would suggest parents to look for schools that offer MYP, not the iGCSE. MYP nurtures kids to be more rounded and know how to think for themselves.
My advice avoid MYP like the plague. Route to failure at IBDP (can't go elsewhere) and third rate Uni. Especially in Malaysia. A few very good schools (none in Malaysia so far) that do MYP with 7 IGCSEs are worth considering. But usually I would say avoid at all costs.
IGCSE/SPM are the best for Malaysians.
In term of education, Malaysian students don't have many choices, many if possible will try to stay away from the public Malay schools, some do Chinese primary then SPM in secondary, some do Chinese all thru, a minority who are rich enough will send their kids to international schools and majority of these schools only offer iGCSE, so only iGCSE and SPM they can choose.
After all, I think it is all down to individual personal choices. iGCSE is a great curriculum, but in-depth subject knowledge alone is not what I am after, I would prefer my kids to become a natural inquirers, healthy communicators and a much better learners, so MYP is definitely my choice.
You can refer to this website for more teachers comments.
Can parents whose kids 5 years old share their experience about the kids progress, academic and non academic?
One of my expatriate friend said, ELC is very academic focus and kids will be burden with homeworks?
Do you think so ?
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I am a parent who has two children at ELC, Sungai Buloh campus right now.
We are quite happy with the school and my girls would like to stay longer in ELC. They have been there for 7 years now. From my perspective, I wouldn't say it is a perfect school; it has some imperfections like any other schools out there. Overall, ELC is doing great so far. I mean, it isn't overly commercialized like some of thoseÌý international schools in K.L.
Hope you find the best school for your child. Good luck!
We planning to send my daughter to ELC Cyberjaya ?
For those who had enrolled your kids to the ELC Cyberjaya as per mentioned above ?
How is your kids performing?
I am also would like to know about their entrance exam ?
Regards.
G
Ìý can anybody put light on elc international school(cyberjaya),its facilities,teachers?specially parents of children who have already enrolled in elc .My son is 5.3 years old had an assesment in elcÌý they are suggesting him to reception.for his age which grade will be appropriate.
thanks in advance........waiting for replies
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Parents who base their faith on the school buildings alone tend to regret their decision very soon.
What are thoughts on this school and it's standards of teaching?
I am moving from Hong Kong to KL/PJ next year (end of 2018), looking for some affordable international school for my 11 year old son now...
But I saw that most schools fee below RM40000 a year have a problem: they don't offer grade 12~13 for their secondary students?
That means I have to transfer my son to another school after grade 11?? or what are your choices if your kids are going to College?
I'd love to hear from you~
Thank you
June
Thanks a lot!!
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I am planning to send my son(5yrs old) ELC Cyberjaya for KG2, Anyone know what is the Assessment process and what are the things they will assess. If any one have the information Please share with me.
I am from India,(Mumbai)( will recently re-located to KL, I am exploring schooling for my kids.
Will appreciate if anyone / or parents can share their feedback aboutÌý good schools .My preference in international school of about 1600 -1800 rm/month.My kids vl be going to class 2 and class4.Will also appreciate about the assessment process of elc school.
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@kiwi4Ìý hi Kiwi i know this your post was quite some time ago but i thought i could ask about your experience. I saw you wrote you sent your girls to tenby and rent a house some where in Mont Kiara. Hows the daily commute? Isnt it taxing because its quite far? I shall await for your reply 
@kiwi4 hi there Kiwi i know this post has been long outdated but i hope you can answer me 
i am relocating back to msia after living abroad in Qatar and considering tenby sep. however i saw you mentioned you rented out a condo in mont kiara and enrolled your girls in tenby. How was the commuting experience daily? Wouldnt it be too far to commute from Kiara to Setia Alam? Hope you can get back to me thanks!
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