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Is your child ready for an International Science and English Camp in Dec 2014?

Published by SchoolAdvisor | Nov 06, 2014
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UCSI International School, Bandar Springhill  is hosting an International Science and English Camp and we would like to invite you to participate!

 Venue UCSI International School, Bandar Springhill
 Date  13th December – 23rd December 2014
 Participants  Open to Malaysians and International students

 

  Focus: Reading, Writing, Speaking in English

 -         Designed for international communication

-          Native speaking professional teachers

-          Maximum 20 students in each group

-          Minimum of 4 hours of class per day

-          Trips to Kuala Lumpur, Port Dickson and Melaka

-          Fun through sports and recreational activities

-          Modern campus facilities

 

Meet some new friends, enjoy great outings, learn English & Science, enjoy good food and have fun!

 

 CAMPUS FACILITIES

1)    Boarding Houses

2)    Modern Classrooms

3)    Sports Facilities

  • Olympic size swimming pool
  • Soccer field
  • Tennis court
  • Volleyball court
  • Basketball court - Indoor court
  • Table tennis table
  • Golf course

4)   Multipurpose hall

5)   Cafeteria

6)   Student lounge

7)   24 hour security

8)   Wifi on campus

 

Educational Trips

 Petrosains

A high-tech science discovery centre that focuses on the oil and gas industry, Petrosains aims to stimulate interest in science and technology, in particular petroleum science. Petrosains is a Science Discovery Centre that uses a fun and interactive approach to tell the story of the science and technology of the petroleum industry. Its concept and contents revolve specifically around the science of petroleum, yet embrace all the general sciences. The hands-on approach adopted by Petrosains puts an emphasis on the fun and excitement of learning rather than on the rigorous memorisation of scientific facts.

 

Army Camp Museum

The Army Museum, known locally as Muzium Tentera Darat, is located in Port Dickson town. A property of the Malaysian Royal Armed Forces, the museum traces its exploits and achievements through history, trumped up with dramatised aspects and romantic story-telling. In addition to the museum buildings, the spacious grounds also house decommissioned military vehicles, including planes, tanks and artillery guns, and a memorial fountain dedicated to soldiers who served through Malaysia's war history.

 

UCSI University

Built on the principles of audacity, perseverance, integrity and excellence, UCSI University is a leading institution of higher learning with campuses in Kuala Lumpur, Terengganu and Sarawak, Malaysia. Our faculties, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to meet student needs offer a wide spectrum of academic programmes, ranging from Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, Engineering and Architecture to Music, Multimedia, Education, Liberal Arts and Hospitality.

 

Port Dickson town

Port Dickson, or PD to locals, is a beach and holiday destination situated about 32 km from Seremban and 90 km from Kuala Lumpur. It is located in the state of Negeri Sembilan in Peninsular Malaysia. It takes just over an hour by car to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Port Dickson along the North-South Expressway. The beaches of Port Dickson (PD) is a famous weekend retreat for city dwellers.Port Dickson is said to have been named after a British officer, Sir John Frederik Dickson in 1889. Others mention that the place was named after another British officer who supervised the British ports handling ore in Lukut, a district of Port Dickson at the time.Port Dickson is more famous for its attractive beaches, ample amenities and good infrastructure. There are also various types of accommodation for those wishing to holiday here.

 

Malacca

Malacca, dubbed "The Historic State” is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, next to the Straits of Malacca. The capital is Malacca City. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008.Malacca is rich with heritage buildings, ancient landmarks and colonial structures. It was here that colonial forces first made contact with Malaysia, which eventually shaped the country into its current economic and political system.Today, in Malacca, you can still see the imprints of British, Dutch and Portuguese forces left behind in forts, museums, churches and towers. Visit Malacca for the cultural experience of a lifetime.

 

Call the school at: 06-653-6888 / 06-653-6814 to speak to counsellors or find out more about the school here.