About MITstem International School
MITstem International School is the 1st STEM school in Malaysia providing a combination of Academic IGCSE and STEM curriculum to gear our students for the 21st century technological challenges. It was launched by MIT Academy group of companies in 2019. MIT Academy Sdn Bhd was founded in 1976 under the name of Cosmopolitan Business Agencies. It started as a rattan manufacturing company which subsequently diversified into corporate training and consultancy and HRDF apprenticeship programme.
At MITstem, we believe that a good education is not just about exam results. We incorporate STEM curriculum emphasizing on 4Cs - Critical Thinking, Collaborative, Communication and Creativity Skills by preparing and training our students for World Skills Competition, World Young Inventors, Young Innovator Challenge (YIC), MakeX Starter & Challenge MBot, Mathematics and Essay Competition.
Besides, we offer a wide array of extracurricular activities, including day trips, library visit, after school clubs, sports competition like dodgeball, basketball, swimming and badminton with a colorful array of school and inner-school events designed to develop students at all levels including a maker space for creativity and social development.
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English
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English
Ages
5 to 16
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Adeline Teoh, 2 weeks ago
I find the webinar session a real eye-opener as the lower secondary students did very well especially their teamwork in coordinating their presentation despite not having the opportunity to meet physically. Many did displayed confidence in their presentation. Overall, the session was informative and the idea of having this session is brilliant. Well done!
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jerry lok, a week ago
Congrats to Quincy for winning the Silver medal in WorldSkills Asia 2021 representing Malaysia and MITstem International School. I believe MITstem International School offers the best learning opportunities for both academic and STEM curriculum in the country.
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MITStem International School, a week ago
We would like to congratulate all our Malaysian athletes who have competed for the WorldSkills Asia Online Friendly Skills Games from 9 Aug till 13 Aug 2021. In total, 26 countries have competed and 185 experts have contributed to the WorldSkills Asia Games, at world stage level. MITstem International School athlete student, Quincy Jules Tan Yi Liing successfully won Silver Medal in Mechanical Engineering CAD Junior category. Proud of her achievement as she has represented our country, Malaysia and MITstem in this competition. This is a just the beginning of the global competition as the 46th WorldSkills Competition will be held in Shanghai, from 12 - 17 Oct 2022. #MITStem #WorldSkillsAsia #WorldSkills — at MITstem International School.
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Clement Chan, a week ago
Congrats to Quincy for winning the Silver medal in WorldSkills Asia 2021! #demiMalaysia
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Xiang Liam, 8 months ago
As ex employee, I like to share my experience working at MIT. It is a family run business, CEO is the son and HR is his wife. So you will never ever get justice. Micromanaged to the core, making staff do last minute work without proper planning. They also impose staff to come to work without adhering the Covid SOP. Marketing is full of fake promises. Not a place to work.