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Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur

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Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur (SIKL) is an Indonesian international school in Kuala Lumpur. It goes up to SMA (senior high school/sixth form) level.

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Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur
Lorong Tun Ismail, Kuala Lumpur Sentul

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Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur

Lorong Tun Ismail
50350 Kuala Lumpur, Sentul
Malaysia
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