Epsom Current Affairs Journal: Conflict & Cooperation

History & Politics Teacher

Mr Dominic Walmsley

I am delighted to share the first volume of the Epsom Current Affairs Journal, titled Conflict & Cooperation. This student-led journal showcases the curiosity, insight, and dedication of our students as they explore both global and local issues, from international conflicts to humanitarian challenges and institutional failings...

Key Stage 3 Scientists in Action: Exploring Forces Through Hands-On Experiments

Head of Key Stage 3 Science

Mrs Ellen Crann

Last week, our Key Stage 3 students delved into the fascinating world of forces through a lively carousel of practical experiments. Instead of a standard lesson, students rotated around stations, exploring how different forces act in everyday objects. Students were given a quick introduction to each station and shown the Investigating Forces Station Task Cards, so they knew what to do. Some stations were demonstrated, but most encouraged independent exploration, letting students investigate and work out which forces might be acting at each station...

Epsom Students at the FOBISIA Maths Competition

Mathematics Teacher

Mr Jack Wallace

On 5 February, four enthusiastic Year 7 and Year 8 students departed for the FOBISIA Maths Trip to Bangkok Patana School, full of excitement for the days ahead. After arriving and settling in, we began preparing ourselves for the competition while also getting to know students from a wide range of schools across South East Asia...

Celebrating a Successful Term 2

Head of Key Stage 4

Mr Amit Damani

Congratulations on a fantastic Term 2. Your hard work, resilience and curiosity have been a joy to see across classrooms, labs and co-curricular activities. This term, you have shown what it means to learn with purpose by tackling challenging topics, supporting one another and growing both academically and personally...

Building Community: The First Gotong-Royong at Epsom College Malaysia

Student Wellbeing & Assistant Headteacher, Wellbeing and Behaviour

Mrs Jennifer Garnett

Every year during PSHE and Wellness Wednesday lessons, we organise an activity that promotes unity among students while also benefiting the wider school community. Last year, students came together to create an aerial photograph forming the word #ZERO, symbolising our collective stand for zero discrimination within the Epsom College Malaysia community and beyond....

Monash University Malaysia Campus Visit

Head of Sixth Form

Mr Sam Prestidge

On 4 February, 105 Year 12 and Year 13 students and 6 teachers embarked on an enriching visit to Monash University Malaysia. The campus visit aimed to broaden students’ awareness of higher education opportunities and university life. Through campus tours, workshops, and interactions with the university facilitators, students gained valuable insights into academic expectations and future study pathways...

Parent Insights: Why University Preparation Starts Earlier Than You Think

Chief Education Officer

Dr Terence McAdams

Two students. Identical grades. The same predicted results. One received multiple offers from strong universities. The other was overlooked. Early in my career, I assumed it came down to luck or the volume of applications that year. But as the same pattern repeated, I started paying closer attention. The students who succeeded had read beyond the syllabus, completed small projects, and could speak about what had shaped their thinking...

Navigating the University Application Journey

Head of Higher Education

Ms Anna Macleod

Preparing for university is an exciting milestone for Sixth Form students, and Year 12 marks the beginning of this important journey. During the recent parent webinar on university applications, our Higher Education team outlined the key steps involved in planning, preparing, and applying to universities around the world. The session highlighted a number of factors that are important to consider when planning for university applications...

FOBISIA Online Devising Competition 2025–2026

Head of Drama

Mrs Tamlyn Calder

The Drama Department is proud to celebrate the success of our IGCSE students, who recently won the Key Stage 4 FOBISIA Online Devising Competition, 2125: The Last City, hosted by Wellington College International School Bangkok. This is a fantastic achievement and a real testament to the creativity, teamwork, and dedication shown by the students involved...

FOBISIA Sustainability Conference at Bangkok Patana International School

Head of Science

Ms Julia Martinez

Eighteen students from Years 8–11 recently had the opportunity to attend the FOBISIA Sustainability Conference hosted by Bangkok Patana International School. The event brought together students from across the region to explore key environmental challenges and consider how young people can contribute to a more sustainable future...

How Do You Support The Heads of College in Duties?

Deputy Heads of College

Khai L. & Terry K. 

This year, serving as Deputy Heads of College has allowed us to play a part in moments that define student life for Epsomians. Working closely with the Heads of College has also given us the opportunity to better understand the responsibilities that come with student leadership. As Epsom continues to grow and expand its influence, we too are learning to grow alongside it, taking on new challenges and contributing to the wider school community...

Year 11 Students Represent Epsom at Sustainability Conference

Head of Academic Physical Education

Mr Lewis Baillie

Five Year 11 students, Nexus K., Emira M., Nurul A., Ezra A., and Vamitra K., attended a Sustainability Conference at Nexus International School on 10 March. The event brought together students from different schools to learn more about global sustainability challenges and to collaborate, network and exchange ideas on how young people can contribute to positive environmental change...

Epsom Students at the Oxbridge–Taylor’s Debating Forum

Year 12 and Year 11 Student

Nang Y. & Nexus K.

Epsom College Malaysia students recently participated in the Oxbridge-Taylor’s Debating Forum held at Taylor’s Lakeside Campus, joining peers from other schools for a day of rigorous discussion and debate. The forum explored pressing global themes, particularly the impact of Artificial Intelligence across a range of sectors. For Nang Y. (Year 12) and Nexus K. (Year 11), the event was both intellectually stimulating and deeply rewarding...

Speaking on Child Protection in UNICEF’s KePodChi Podcast

Year 11 Student

Sean Z.

Recently, UNICEF's KePodChi podcast released their third episode featuring me along with experts in the field of child rights to discuss issues related to child protection in shelter homes and halfway houses. I had the opportunity to talk about my own personal experience living in several shelter homes from an early age and the challenges that many children in Malaysia face. It was a great honour to be part of this podcast as it allowed me to represent a larger community that doesn't often have their voices heard...

Summer Camps at Epsom in Collaboration with Global Enrichment Programme (GEP)

This summer, Epsom College Malaysia, in collaboration with the Global Enrichment Programme (GEP), introduces two enriching camps designed to inspire curiosity, leadership, and global awareness. Wild Minds Camp and the British Summer School (BSS) offer immersive learning experiences where students develop new skills, build confidence, and form meaningful connections. From exploring emerging technologies to experiencing a British boarding school environment, both camps encourage students to grow through hands-on learning and cultural discovery...

O15 Basketball Team Season Update

Physical Education Teacher

Mr Matthew Stephen Murray

Epsom College Malaysia’s O15 Boys Basketball team has put together an outstanding season so far, compiling a 10–2 record and consistently representing the school with pride, intensity, and teamwork. The squad recently captured the silver medal at the KLSL tournament and has secured a number of impressive victories against strong international school programmes across Malaysia...

Highlights from Mouratoglou Academy Malaysia (MAM)

Head Coach

Mr Hussein Rashid

At Mouratoglou Academy Malaysia (MAM) at Epsom College Malaysia, our commitment to structured development, purposeful competition, and international exposure continues to shape confident and competitive student-athletes. February was another exciting month, marked by strong performances across UTR, regional ATF events, and ITF international tournaments...

Highlights from LALIGA

Technical Director

Mr Diego Gutierrez Ramos

Over the past few months, we have been working diligently to continue raising the standards of our football programme. Alongside improving the quality of our training sessions, gym work, and specialised goalkeeping development, we have focused on building a stronger competitive structure for our players. As we look ahead to Term 3, we are excited to share an important milestone that will significantly enhance our students’ match experience...

Highlights from Golf

Golf Coach

Mr Yusuf Raidhan 

This term has been a busy and exciting one for us at the Academy. From a closely contested Matchplay League to our transition into the GOLFZON Leadbetter Academy, there has been plenty happening both on and off the course. With our Matchplay Final approaching and students preparing for an international event, it has been a strong finish to the term...

House Updates

Propert Highlights

Student leadership plays a vital role in the success and spirit of any boarding house community. Our Head and Deputy Head House Prefects serve not only as role models, but also as a vital link between students and staff. Through their leadership, integrity and commitment to service, they help foster a culture of respect, inclusion and shared responsibility...

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Rosebery Highlights

Student life in Rosebery House continues to be full of energy and enthusiasm, with a number of enjoyable activities taking place over the weekend. A house spirit trip to the mall and a game of laser tag helped boarders relax, bond, and build stronger friendships. A house spirit trip to the mall and a game of laser tag helped boarders relax, bond, and build stronger friendships. Activities like laser tag encourage teamwork, communication, and friendly competition...

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Culture Day Celebration: 
Prep Culture Day Activities

Culture Day Celebration: Culture Bazaar 

Culture Day Celebration: Cultural Performance  

Ramadan: Prep, KS4 & KS5 Assembly & Bazaar

Ramadan: College Iftar

Prep School Assembly

 Valentine's Open Mic Night
 

Student Leaders Impact Day with Global Edge

International Book Day: Costume Parade

Book Week: FOE Activities

 Gotong Royong 

 Assembly: K3, KS4 & KS5 Celebration

Roman and Celt Battle

 Assembly: Prep School Learning Celebrations

A Night at the Movies [Episode IV]

 Term 2: Prep School Music Concert

Prep School Music Concert (86)