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Dalat International School is an international day and boarding school in
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, Malaysia. Founded as a boarding school for children of missionaries in
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, it has grown into an international school with a diverse student population. As of the beginning of the 2017-2018 school year, there are 650 students representing 28 different countries. It is one of eleven schools on the island and is the only one offering an American curriculum.


History

Dalat School was founded in 1929 as a private Christian boarding school in Dalat,
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to provide a North American elementary and high school education for children of
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(C&MA) missionaries in
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. In 1962, Reverend Archie E. Mitchell, who was on staff at the school with his wife Betty, was abducted by
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guerrillas. As the
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escalated, in 1965, the teachers and staff were evacuated by the
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to
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,
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. During this period, the school was located in the American Club on Wireless Road, which is across the street from the US Ambassador's residence. Eight months later, the school relocated to
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in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia where it remained for six years. During the late 1960’s, the school administrators looked for a new location after the conclusion of the
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, because the British forces based in Penang were withdrawing from the
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. In June 1971, Dalat moved into the former British R&R facility known as "Sandycroft" along the beaches of Tanjung Bunga in Penang, Malaysia, where it has been ever since. Despite some renovations and additions to the buildings, the initial architecture and layout of the property remains largely unchanged since the school moved in. Since 1999, Dalat has been governed by an inter-denominational
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.


Organisation

Dalat is divided into three sections: Elementary School ( PS- 4), Middle School ( 5- 8) and High School ( 9- 12), each having its own principal, who reports to the director.


Admissions

Dalat still serves its purpose of educating " TCKs" and the North American expatriate community but has since opened its doors to students of all faiths and nationalities who meet the admissions criteria. Priority for financial aid is still given to students whose parents work for Christian organizations.


Curriculum

Dalat International School uses the United States standards of education, "McREL Compendium of Standards and Benchmarks". Dalat also uses Expected School-wide Learning Results (ESLRs), teaching methods that focus on cooperative learning and activity-based content learning. As a Christian school, Dalat requires students to take Bible classes and attend chapel. Chapel services are held weekly and special events each year include Spiritual Emphasis Week and Missions Emphasis Week.
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(AP) courses are offered for students wishing to earn college credit. AP English Language, AP English Literature, AP Modern World History, AP Calculus AB and Calculus BC, AP Computer Science and Principles, AP Physics, AP Biology, AP Mandarin, AP Art Studio, and AP Music Theory are offered, while other AP courses are made available through distance learning.


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Dalat International School
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