Wadi Sofia College is located on the outskirt of Kota Bharu, the capital city of the state of Kelantan in the Federation of Malaysia. Wadi Sofia College was established in 2002 on the 21-acre family estate of Datuk Hassan, which was founded in 1976. It is named after his beloved mother, Sofia. Originally it was a small rubber plantation surrounded by orchards and padi fields with a few villagers. Now, it has been transformed into a garden of fruit trees and exotic plants, and remained surrounded by padi fields and a forest of orchards, and mostly middle-class residences. It is ever green, fresh and very clean, free from any pollution, which is a rarity these days.
Kota Bharu is multi-racial like most cities in Malaysia. It has a thriving ethnic Chinese minority who are mostly Buddhists and makes up 15% of its 400,000 population. There are also Christians and Hindus. The rest are mostly the ethnic Malays who are Muslims.
They are very friendly, easy-going and accommodating. Being Muslims they are generally conservative explaining why Kota Bharu is almost free of distractions of such pop culture and social ills plaguing cities around the world. Kota Bharu is an ideal location for a school, which aspires to provide a holistic education away from the urban challenges which worry most parents.
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