Dear Parents,
In August 1967, five visionaries; the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Singapore, and Thailand gathered in Bangkok to sign what would become the foundation
for one of the most successful intergovernmental partnerships in the developing world: the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). With little more than shared purpose
and a desire for regional cooperation, the ministers forged a declaration that championed
peace, collaboration, and mutual progress. Fast forward nearly six decades, and this spirit of
unity continues to thrive.
This year, the 2025 ASEAN Summit will be hosted in Kuala Lumpur, bringing together
leaders from across the region under the theme: “Inclusivity and Sustainability: A Shared
Future.”
Why Does This Matter for Us?
At school, we champion many of the same ideals that this year’s ASEAN Summit upholds.
Our core promises of holistic character development and future-proof preparation, and a
commitment to community wellbeing are echoed in ASEAN’s agenda.
- Inclusivity means embracing every learner’s voice, background, and pathway : just as
ASEAN aims to ensure no nation or group is left behind in regional progress.
Sustainability is not just about environmental responsibility, but about making choices
today that protect and uplift the world tomorrow : a message we embed in our
curriculum, projects, and daily practices.
- Collaboration and regional awareness are fostered through initiatives like language
learning, cultural exchange, and humanities : helping our students see themselves as
citizens of a wider world.
- While the summit is a significant moment for the region, it also offers our students a living
example of diplomacy, vision, and shared purpose in action. It's a valuable opportunity to
connect classroom learning with current events and to talk about the kind of future we’re
helping to shape together.
Please note: School operations will continue as normal during the summit. However,
parents should plan ahead for potential heavy traffic and delays, especially for afternoon
collection. Children sitting for examinations must be on time under Cambridge rules and
regulations; we can not delay papers and special considerations are granted at the
discretion of Cambridge International; the school can not guarantee these. Your support in
ensuring punctuality during this period is greatly appreciated.
Have a lovely weekend,
Cassie Fleming,
Principal,
On behalf of the Senior Leadership Team.
SAFE, HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL
We visited numerous international schools in Klang-Valley and Sri KDU Subang Jaya was not even on our list. Reason being it is way out of our travelling radius. However, we are glad we made the visit to the school before our final call, and it was the best decision ever! It was a huge transition period for us during the first 2 weeks into school, but the school’s team (Teachers, Administrative and Parent’s Teacher Association) made us feel right at home. We were given clear guidance and was kept well informed on the happenings in the school. My daughter blended into the community quite well with the care provided by the Homeroom teacher. All the teachers here are the kindest, as she told me. She looks forward to going to school and has become more disciplined in terms on knowing what tasks she needs to complete daily. She has gained so much confidence during this short period of time and was given the encouragement to explore and develop her abilities here. She was just selected as the new Primary House Captain for Year 6 AY2022/2023.
Every parent want to find the ‘perfect’ school for their child and are afraid of making the wrong decision. For us, as long she is safe and happy, we believe, she will eventually find the way to her own success.