Academic ResultsStudents at the British School are subject to the same examination schemes as any child in Britain, allowing us to clearly benchmark our school against other children there and among other British international schools. Since our inception students at all of our schools have performed extremely well, and on average 85% of our students are on or above the expected requirements of the English National Curriculum. The British School in Kuala Lumpur continues this tradition. |
The standardised tests which aim to measure the performance of all pupils following the National Curriculum show the level of attainment in reading, writing, numeracy and science. The British School administers SATs at the end of each academic year to all it's students from Year 2 upwards. The tests aim to gauge the level of attainment of each student against established UK standards. The exams are set externally and independently, so all schools in the England do the same test. |
In June, children from Year 2 upwards took their SAT examinations. Year 6 results have just been released and have, yet again, proved to be excellent. Please click the link below for more information. |
SATS (Standardised Assessment Tests) tests are given at the end of the academic year to all students starting from Year 2. They are used to show children's progress compared with other children in the same age range. These standardised tests aim to measure the performance of all pupils following the National Curriculum and show the level of attainment in reading, writing and mathematics. The British School of Kuala Lumpur administers SATs at the end of each academic year to all its students from Year 2 upwards. Students at The British School of Kuala Lumpur are subject to the same examination schemes as any child in Britain, allowing us to clearly benchmark our school against others in England. BSKL students have surpassed UK target levels, with the majority of students above the expected requirements of the English National Curriculum. |

