Welcome to the Malaysia International Schools Repository! This repository contains a comprehensive list of international schools in Malaysia, grouped by curriculum, along with key details to help parents, educators, and contributors. 🏫📚
We’ve also included an Excel file (Malaysia_International_Schools.xlsx
) 📑 for easy reference. If you have updates, new schools, or additional details, feel free to contribute! 🚀
- 🏫 Beaconhouse Malaysia Sri Inai International
- 🏫 Cempaka International School
- 🏫 Crescendo-HELP International School
- 🏫 Fairview International School Ipoh
- 🏫 Greenview Islamic International School
- 🏫 Idrissi International School
- 🏫 IGB International School
- 🏫 Kingsgate International School
- 🏫 MAZ International School
- 🏫 Marlborough College
- 🏫 Mont'Kiara International School
- 🏫 Nexus International School
- 🏫 Nobel International School
- 🏫 Oakbridge International School
- 🏫 Peninsula International School Australia, Malaysia Campus
- 🏫 Pelita International School
- 🏫 The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur
- 🏫 The International School at Parkcity
- 🏫 Taylor's International School Puchong
- 🏫 Tenby School Setia EcoHill
- 🏫 Tenby School Setia Eco Park
- 🏫 UCSI International School (multiple campuses)
- 🏫 Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur
- 🏫 Cempaka International School
- 🏫 Idrissi International School
- 🏫 IGB International School
- 🏫 Marlborough College
- 🏫 Mont'Kiara International School
- 🏫 Nexus International School
- 🏫 UCSI International School (multiple campuses)
- 🏫 Global Indian International School
- 🏫 Valley International School, Kuala Lumpur
- 🏫 Vikas International School
- 🏫 Peninsula International School Australia, Malaysia Campus
- 🏫 Lycée Francais de Kuala Lumpur
- 🏫 Crescendo-HELP International School
- 🏫 Greenview Islamic International School
- 🏫 Idrissi International School
- 🏫 R.E.A.L. Schools Johor Bahru Campus
- 🏫 Sri Sempurna International School
- 🏫 Stella Maris International School
Choosing the right school for your child is crucial! Here’s what to consider:
✅ Curriculum: Match the curriculum with your child’s educational goals (e.g., British, IB, American, Indian).
✅ Language of Instruction: Ensure the teaching language suits your child.
✅ Reputation: Check school reviews and rankings.
✅ Location: Select a school close to home or work for convenience.
✅ Fees: Ensure tuition fees align with your budget.
✅ Facilities & Activities: Look for extracurricular programs and modern facilities.
✅ Community: Choose a school that aligns with your family’s values.
✅ Visit the School: Go to the school’s website and find their WhatsApp number. Reach out to request information about their Open Day. Schools usually invite families to visit with their children, allowing you to explore the environment, interact with staff, and decide if it’s the right fit. You can also discuss and negotiate tuition fees during your visit.
This document provides an overview of the academic year start and end months for different international school curricula followed in Malaysia.
- Start: September (Some schools may start in January, but September is more common)
- End: July
- Breaks: Christmas, Easter, and summer breaks.
British schools generally follow the academic year from September to July, with breaks during the Christmas and Easter holidays, and a long summer break.
- Start: August or September
- End: May or June
- Breaks: Summer break from June to August.
American schools typically start in August or September and finish in May or June, with a summer break during the months of June to August.
- Start: January
- End: December
- Breaks: Mid-year break (June-July), Summer break (December-January).
The Australian academic year runs from January to December, with breaks in the middle of the year (June-July) and a long summer break from December to January.
- Start: April
- End: March
- Breaks: Summer vacation in May and June.
Indian curriculum schools generally start in April and end in March, with a summer vacation typically during May and June.
- The start and end months mentioned above are typical and may vary slightly depending on the school.
- Always check with the specific school for their exact academic calendar.
This document outlines the general school fees structure for international schools in Malaysia. The fees depend on the grade, month of enrollment, and the type of school chosen.
In Malaysia, school fees are typically determined by:
- Grade Level: Different grades or levels of education may have different fee structures.
- Month of Enrollment: Fees may be adjusted depending on the month your child enrolls.
- School Type: Premium schools generally charge higher fees than regular institutions.
- Standard Fee: Between 2000 RM to 3000 RM per month.
- Premium Schools: If you opt for a premium school, the fee may rise to 3000 RM per month.
- Regular Schools: For standard schools, the fee is generally around 2000 RM per month.
The academic year in Malaysian schools is typically divided into three terms:
- Term 1
- Term 2
- Term 3
This term structure is similar to the system used in India, where fees are usually split into two installments (half-yearly).
- The fees are generally paid monthly or Term, which means parents are required to pay on a monthly basis based on the school’s fee schedule.
- The payment will be adjusted according to the class level your child is in.
- For premium schools, the monthly fee can be higher due to additional facilities and resources.
Standard School:
- Monthly Fees: 2000 RM
- Three Terms in a Year: Term 1, Term 2, Term 3
Premium School:
- Monthly Fees: 3000 RM
- Three Terms in a Year: Term 1, Term 2, Term 3
In Malaysia, school fees are flexible based on the grade level and school type. It is important to research and choose a school that fits your budget and your child's educational needs. Make sure to check with the individual school for the exact fee structure and payment details.
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