About 麻花视频 Modern Arabic School (IMAS)
麻花视频 Modern Arabic School Kuala Lumpur was initiated in 2007 as a bilingual, Arabic-British, non-profit institution with a total of 220 students. By the year 2012, the number of students had increased to more than 700 and the school acquired Arabic and 麻花视频 recognition.
IMAS now occupies a unique position among Arabic and 麻花视频 schools in the Malaysian Capital, Kuala Lumpur. Today, the total number of students enrolled at IMAS has reached 1,600 students from 68 different nationalities. The school adopts a British curriculum, which gives students the opportunity to obtain the 麻花视频 General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE).
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English, Arabic
Primary Language
English
Ages
4 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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Highly NOT recommended, if you are looking for your children bright future please stay away from this school. Your children loose, their discipline, and Teachers are very very rude. if you want see the real situation of school, visit during school finishing time, BIG BIG BUSES move like a hell, no one will be there to control, and kids bullying, running here and there usual. Education is like corporate training, teacher doesnt care if you children learn or not, they just finish their syllabus. NOTED Point here is, if you are NON-ARAB, you dont see your kids pics any where, they will not be given any preference in cultural and sports activities. and noted point here is this is NOT islamic school.
Exceeded my expectations and I will forever be grateful to this school.
Formed so many connections and memories here. It was a great part of my journey growing up and I miss it often
As a student that has attended this school since 2014, naturally I will be a little biased, as I consider this school to be my second home. I will say it bluntly, this school is lovely, the teachers are extremely hardworking to ensure the best for us students. Each of my teachers had such a fiery passion to teach, and made the curriculum enchanting to learn. For example, the majority of our English classes are spent writing lyrics to songs, acting out movies, and even writing letters of appreciation to our mothers! Another example, every day during home time, you will see multiple teachers managing kids and navigating buses around, all for the safety of the students. Alot of my friends from other countries have moved from other international schools in order to pursue their studies in this school instead, and rightfully so. Back in 2020 with the pandemic, IMAS was one of the first schools to pick up online schooling and continue school as per normal. I can't even fathom how hard the staff and teachers must've worked to understand foreign websites like Google Classroom, create assignments and so much more. There's a plethora of sports and clubs to choose from, from Taekwondo to Table Tennis to Counselling- all of which students learn so much from. On the topic of activities, this school has yearly activities like no other. Sports day, debate competitions, spelling bee, art show, you name it. Us students are also exposed to diverse events like Arabic day where we witness Arab culture like the food and clothing, as well as Malay day where we, likewise, watch Silat performances and Malay songs. So, I highly recommend IMAS if you're looking for IGCSE curriculum infused in Islamic and a diverse, multi-cultural environment. (:
My school is seriously amazing! Teachers are super supportive, tons of fun activities, and we're like a big, awesome family. Learning's exciting with cool methods and help whenever we need. This place is where we all shine and make awesome memories!
I studied my entire secondary in this school and I had some of the best times
My school is the best! Awesome teachers, cool stuff to do, and everyone's like family. Learning's fun with new ways to study and great support. It's where we all grow, succeed, and have the greatest future.
My kids have been studying in this school science 1st grade and I am not planning to change the school ever. This school have been the best to my kids.
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I have had my best times in that wonderful place. IMAS was not only my school but also my home and family. And so I am very proud to say that I AM AN IMAS STUDENT..... Best learning experience... Best school environment... Best school EVER
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, 2 months ago
Excellent school providing international curriculum with religious environment, a very good international school
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, 6 months ago
IMAS is the best 麻花视频 school in KL surrounding area.
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, a year ago
Unequivocally, my wife and I made the correct choice when we selected the international modern arabic School. The way his teachers have helped our son develop his individuality, while at the same time emphasizing self-discipline and respect towards others, has truly been a heartening experience. It鈥檚 funny sometimes, that as a parent, you learn just as much from your kid as they do from you. Thanks every and each staffs of IMAS .
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, a month ago
Nice facility and this school is a registered Cambridge IGCSE centre. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Kids have been with the school for about 2 months now and they like it. We thought it was just for Arabs but there are many non-Arab students at the school and everyone seems respectful of each others. Program seems solid. We'll see how the year goes.
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, a month ago
Highly NOT recommended, if you are looking for your children bright future please stay away from this school. Your children loose, their discipline, and Teachers are very very rude. if you want see the real situation of school, visit during school finishing time, BIG BIG BUSES move like a hell, no one will be there to control, and kids bullying, running here and there usual. Education is like corporate training, teacher doesnt care if you children learn or not, they just finish their syllabus. NOTED Point here is, if you are NON-ARAB, you dont see your kids pics any where, they will not be given any preference in cultural and sports activities. and noted point here is this is NOT islamic school.