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Anglican Vision School @ Bandar Sri Indah


FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q: Where is the Vision School and when is it expected to start?

Mile 10, Bandar Sri Indah, Jalan Apas, Tawau, Sabah. Starting with Form 1 and Primary 1 in the near future.

Q: Isn't that far? How about transportation?

School bus services to and from the school will be provided at St Patrick's Church's car park.

Q: How much are the school fees?

Primary School RM300/month
Secondary School RM350/month

Q: With so many other schools in town, what's so special about this school?

  • One session school using the Malaysian National Curriculum.
    - 8.00am to 3.30pm for Primary School.
    - 7.45am to 4.00pm for Secondary School.
  • Eliminating the need for tuition classes after school.
  • Small Class size of 25 students.
  • Emphasis on good spoken and written English.
  • Character building and compassionate leadership training with universal values.
  • Weekly service by Chaplain and daily devotion before school starts.
  • Up-to-date technology and teaching aides.
  • Modern indoor and outdoor recreation facilities.

Q: Who are the teachers?

Passionate and competent teachers are engaged to ensure effective teaching and imparting of right and Godly values.

Q: Is there any accommodation for outstation students?

Houses near the school will be rented for boarding students with teachers as wardens.

Q: I'm interested. Where can I get more information on registration?

By calling in to the telephone numbers below:
- 014 9535 206 (Primary School)
- 014 9535 207 (Secondary School)

Q: What about scholarships?

We are offering scholarships for deserving students based on every individual need and those who have obtained 'A' in BM, English, Math and Science in their UPSR.

 

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