About Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur
Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur (麻花视频) was聽originally known as Kolej Methodist Sentul Campus. The Presidential Task Force set up by the Methodist Church in Malaysia in 1976, recommended that the character of Methodist Private Schools, which had provided a second chance for dropouts from the government system, be transformed, in order to provide quality education.
Implementing such a proposal entailed identifying persons of calibre and dedication. To accept the challenge, Mrs F. R. Bhupalan, a well known educationist, responded to the call, and, with the assistance of Mr J.B. Vanniasingham as Director of Studies and Mr David Gunaratnam as Deputy Principal, Methodist College Brickfields was established.
The College made its debut in January 1983 offering places for students from Form 1 to Form 5. Simultaneously GCE A-Level classes in Science and Arts were introduced. There were also the students of Methodist High School to be phased out.聽It was an arduous task coordinating three different types of curriculum under one roof with a mixed bag of teachers and limited resources. Its evolution into what it is today was a slow process.
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My Cousin used to go to this school so I expected high hopes , honestly turned out not as bad , canteen food is overpriced but other than that it's turned out fine . School is decent , homework not a lot, and I Cocurriculum is not bad . The school rules are abit crazy with appearance and the fines are sometimes ridiculous but it's modelled me into a better person than I use to be. I don't get why y7 parents always have to whine about the school allegedly abusing their child by cutting their hair , it's honestly ridiculous how people can complain about it when 99% experienced Chinese school hair screening. Also the teachers are not "horrible" . Some of the strictest teachers are always the ones who motivate you to achieve excellence in your life and study. And honestly if you want to complain about canteen food then go bring your own food to school .
Pertaining to the strictness of the school rules..never have we had issues like these back then as the students were mostly well behaved and followed the school rules without questioning. Now it seems the parents never stop complaining to the school about the most minute issues and will defend their children to the grave if their son or daughter wants to have bangs or dyed hair.
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, 6 months ago
This is a very strong in their results for many years. Teachers are very experience. Students here are generally very well behave and smart and this makes the study environment really good.
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, 6 months ago
The IGCSE students from this school had recently did well comparing to other international schools. Parents are proud. Kudos to the teachers who nurture and develop the students' abilities.
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, 5 months ago
Turns out I can't delete reviews so i will rewrite mine. year 10 as of 6th april. Oferall, wesley is a decent school. school life isn't too bad as long as you have good friends to rely on. I like my teachers (some to note are mdm Lai ai iou, ms anne, mr simon Chio, mdm grace, ms eunice鈥擨 think they control classes well and still manage to be decently approachable) and most teachers are fine, though some teaching styles don't work with all people, which isn't anyone's fault, but I wonder if it can be solved? (Also i have a teacher who doesn't seem to be passionate about teaching at all and seems to just carelessly give high marks to students
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, 11 months ago
It's pretty interesting that quite a number of teachers, mostly relatively new, are leaving within short periods of time over the years. I've heard that up to 13 new teachers would be employed by the school this year due to this. It sure seems pretty odd for that many teachers to leave if the quality of the school, especially management wise is as splendid as I've heard back then.