Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find answers to the most common questions about Spectrum International School
F.A.Q.
Spectrum provides an integrated Islamic education that blends Islamic teachings with a contemporary curriculum. This includes Arabic language instruction, Quranic studies, Islamic history, and the development of Islamic values and ethics. The school aims to nurture well-rounded Muslim individuals who are academically proficient and spiritually grounded.
Yes, we are accredited by both the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Cambridge.
Yes, we provide a visa for international students and their guardians (Mother & Father).
Yes, Bahasa Malaysia is compulsory for all students from Year 1 to Year 9 and is one of the IGCSE options for Year 10 and 11 students.
Yes, transportation services are available for all areas around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
We began in Egypt in 2006 with Tajan Azharian Language Institutes. Our first campus in Kuala Lumpur opened in 2016, and our latest campus in Putrajaya opened in 2018.
We offer a wide range of Compulsory Co-curricular Activities (CCA) like STEAM, Archery, Taekwondo, Swimming (KL School only), and Horse Riding. In addition, we have Extra-Curricular Activities (ECA) such as Sewing, Debating, Drama, Jui-Jitsu and more.
STEAM, Drama, Chess, Cooking, Futsal, Basketball, Gardening, Public Speaking, and Art.
Yes, there are extra charges for learning trips and ECA/Spectrum Clubs.
Yes, Spectrum International School organizes field trips to enhance students’ learning experiences and provide opportunities for hands-on learning.
The school is owned by a group of Muslim investors focused on Islamic education. Their first project, Tajan Azharian Institutes in Egypt, is one of the top Islamic schools accredited by Al Azhar.
Our Spectrum family is truly diverse, with up to 40 nationalities represented among our students and staff.
We teach English, Arabic, and Bahasa Malaysia. All are compulsory except for students in Year 10 and 11.
No, the application and registration fees are one-time payments upon admission.
Yes, an installment option is available but needs to be discussed with our admission team.
Yes, The school operates on a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy, allowing students to use their own personal devices such as laptops or tablets for learning activities. It’s important to note that the school may require you to provide your child’s device for initial setup and configuration to ensure compatibility with the school’s network and learning management systems.
After submitting the online admission form, our team will contact you to schedule an entry test. The result typically takes two days, after which you can sign the agreement and join immediately.
Spectrum International Islamic School utilizes a combination of tools to track student progress and keep parents informed:
- PowerSchool: This platform provides real-time updates on your child’s academic performance, including grades, attendance, and assignments.
- Google Classroom: This platform facilitates communication between teachers and students. Parents can also access their child’s work, assignments, and feedback.
- Google Classroom Diaries: These provide a daily record of your child’s activities, learning, and behavior, allowing you to stay updated on their progress.
Yes, we have a special syllabus for non-native Arabic speakers, and students are grouped in Quran classes based on their level, not age.
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