Upholding British Standards
Tatler Malaysia|April 2023
Epsom College, the UK's "Independent School of the Year", is now in Asia
Upholding British Standards

Epsom College in Malaysia is the only sister school of Epsom College, the United Kingdom’s Independent School of the Year in 2022 and one of the UK’s top co-ed boarding schools as voted by The Telegraph and The Times. Located just 45 minutes outside of KL city centre and 15 minutes from KLIA, Epsom provides students with a true British boarding school experience—an on-campus community feel, engagement with academic staff in a pastoral setting and a distraction-free academic environment—just a stone’s throw away from home. Parents have discovered the benefits of space, time, safety, adventure and all-round success for their children at Epsom, safe in the knowledge that all their needs will be catered for.

Epsom Malaysia’s curriculum augments nearly 200 years’ of tradition and academic excellence at Epsom College UK with practical instruction that is culturally and contextually relevant to a fast-growing Asia. Epsom promotes equal proficiency in English and Mandarin, the global languages spoken by more than a third of the world’s population, through an English Mandarin Immersion Programme for prep school students. The prep school curriculum is supplemented by contextually relevant teaching such as the Singapore Maths learning strategy and as students progress through the school, they are encouraged to achieve conversational Mandarin fluency.

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