Moving to a new country as a teenager is no small feat. Add a language barrier, cultural differences, and the pressure of adapting to a new education system, and the experience can feel overwhelming. For Amir Baidikenov, who moved from Kazakhstan to Malaysia with limited English proficiency, this was his reality when he joined Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya in Year 9. Today, just a few years later, he is thriving as the school’s Head Boy, captain of the basketball team, and a confident Cambridge A-Level student; a testament to what’s possible in a truly supportive learning environment.
A Safe Landing in a New World
“When I first joined Sri KDU in Year 9, I didn’t know anyone, and my English was very weak,” Amir recalls. “But the school has a very good system for helping new students settle in.”
From day one, Amir was supported through Sri KDU’s structured student buddy system, ensuring every new student has a peer to help them navigate school life — from classrooms and timetables to everyday routines. Targeted English language support, understanding teachers, and patient guidance allowed Amir to build confidence without fear of being left behind.
“What helped me most was the community,” he shares. “People were friendly, welcoming, and I never felt ignored. My friends made a huge difference, and because of that, I adapted faster than I expected.”
Personalised Learning That Meets Students Where They Are
At Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya, students aren’t expected to fit a mould. Instead, teaching is intentionally differentiated to support every learner’s starting point.
“Sri KDU doesn’t treat every student exactly the same. It teaches everyone fairly, based on their level,” Amir explains. “In subjects like Mathematics and languages, there are beginner, intermediate, and advanced groups. That helped me understand my strengths and what I needed to work on.”
This personalised approach, combined with project-based learning (PBL) opportunities such as Year 10 PBL presentations, helped Amir strengthen his academic foundations, communication skills, and confidence even while still developing his English proficiency.
Growing Beyond the Classroom
As his confidence grew, Amir began stepping into leadership and co-curricular opportunities by participating in multiple CCAs and even founding a Business, Management and Economics CCA, bringing together students passionate about real-world economic issues.
“I really enjoy the diversity here,” he says. “The school balances academics with co-curricular activities, leadership opportunities, and exposure beyond the classroom.”
These experiences laid the groundwork for Amir’s growth as a leader, culminating in his appointment as Head Boy, where he now represents the student body and plays an active role in school life.
A Strong Sixth Form Pathway with Purpose
Now in Sixth Form, Amir is pursuing the Cambridge A-Level programme at Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya, a key milestone in his academic journey. The school’s two-year A-Level programme, rather than a compressed 1.5-year route, gives students the time and space to adapt, deepen understanding, and perform at their best.
“The school gives a lot of exposure before choosing A-Level subjects,” Amir shares. “We have student-led ‘Show and Tell’ sessions, A-Level Open Days, and university fairs every term. That helped me choose Mathematics, Business and Economics confidently.”
Central to this journey is the Sixth Form team, led by Ms Sundas Rahman, Head of A-Level, whose personalised approach ensures no student navigates this crucial stage alone.
“Our A-Level Programme is not just about excelling in exams,” shares Sundas. “It is about preparing students for university and beyond through one-to-one mentoring, career profiling, expert university counselling, and structured guidance using platforms like Unifrog and MABECS. We focus on developing independence, critical thinking, resilience, intellectual curiosity, time management, and confidence - skills students will carry for life.”
Building University-Ready Global Citizens
Beyond academics, Amir has taken advantage of leadership events, student-led initiatives, charity programmes, academic conferences, and workshops, all of which strengthen university applications and personal growth.
“These opportunities really matter, especially for students aiming for competitive universities,” he says.
Reflecting on his journey, Amir is proud of how far he has come.
“When I arrived, I had almost no English skills, and everything felt completely different. Slowly, with help from teachers and friends, I improved academically and socially. My confidence grew, I stepped into leadership roles, and I learned to push myself out of my comfort zone.”
A Full British-Curriculum Education, From 3 to 18
As a full British-curriculum school offering education from ages 3 to 18, Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya provides continuity, stability, and a strong academic pathway, especially valuable for international families.
For students like Amir, the globally recognised Cambridge A-Level qualification opens doors to top universities worldwide, without the need for IELTS at many institutions.
“Sri KDU prepares students not just for university, but for independence and personal growth,” Amir concludes. “That’s especially important for international students.”
From tentative beginnings to confident leadership, Amir’s story reflects what Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya does best: nurturing potential, supporting every learner’s journey, and empowering students to thrive wherever they come from, and wherever they’re headed next.
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.