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In today’s fast-changing world, exam grades alone are no longer enough. Young people also need 21st century learning skills – creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, digital literacy and global awareness – to thrive in further study and future careers.
That’s why international schools in Malaysia place such a strong emphasis on co-curricular activities (CCAs). At Regent International School Malaysia, for example, a wide range of clubs and activities is deliberately designed to complement the Cambridge curriculum and support holistic development far beyond the classroom.
This blog explores how CCAs help students build 21st-century skills, using Regent International School Malaysia as a real-world case study.
Across Malaysia, international schools increasingly talk about “whole-child education” and global readiness. CCAs are one of the key ways they bring this to life.
Regent International School Malaysia emphasises that its programmes are designed to “engage and empower students to take up bigger roles in school and society at large”, underscoring the role of CCAs in nurturing future leaders.
Regent International School is recognised as one of the best international schools in Malaysia, offering the Cambridge curriculum from Preschool through to A-Levels. It highlights both academic rigour and personal development, explicitly stating that learning “extends beyond the classroom”.
The school’s identity page stresses holistic development, supported by “an extensive array of extracurricular, co-curricular and after-school clubs” that allow students to explore talents and hone skills they may pursue later in life.
In other words, CCAs at Regent aren’t an optional extra – they’re a core part of how the school builds 21st century learning skills.
Regent’s ECA & Student Clubs provide a broad menu of co-curricular activities, giving “something for everyone” and encouraging students to unlock their potential.
Regent offers technology-focused clubs such as:
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These clubs directly support 21st century learning skills, particularly digital literacy and innovative thinking – key expectations at many international schools in Malaysia.
To nurture creativity and communication, Regent provides clubs such as:
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These experiences help students become persuasive communicators – a vital 21st-century competency.
Regent’s campuses include sports facilities and regular events such as sports carnivals, along with CCAs including Archery Club and other physical activities.
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Sport is one of the most powerful ways international schools in Malaysia encourage character development alongside academic success.
Some of Regent’s CCAs focus explicitly on leadership and service. The Interact Club of Regent International School, for example, is a student-led organisation sponsored by the Rotary Club of Klang Valley, empowering students to make a difference in their communities through service projects.
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These clubs bring global citizenship to life, aligning with the school’s mission to nurture “global citizens committed to excellence and compassion”.
“Innovative Approaches to Sustainability” at Regent International School Klang. Each CCA club adopts a specific UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) and runs projects linked to it.
Some of the initiatives include:
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These sustainability-linked CCAs are a powerful example of how co-curricular activities can embed 21st century learning skills in meaningful, authentic contexts.
Let’s connect the dots between CCAs and key 21st-century competencies.
Digital Literacy
When parents choose international schools in Malaysia such as Regent, these are exactly the kinds of 21st century learning skills they often hope their children will develop.
To get full value from CCAs, students and parents can take a strategic approach.
At Regent International School Malaysia, we invite parents to explore how diverse co-curricular activities and robust academic programmes together create a “fun, supportive environment for future leaders” – a useful lens for any family evaluating school options.
In the best international schools in Malaysia, CCAs are not just add-ons – they’re the engine that powers 21st century learning skills.
Regent International School Malaysia illustrates this beautifully: from Coding and Robotics to Performing Arts, from Interact Club to sustainability-linked CCA projects adopting UN SDGs, students are constantly challenged to think critically, act creatively, collaborate effectively and care about the world around them.For families, the message is clear:
Contact us if you have any query or to learn more about our ECA and CCA programmes. We are always happy to help you!