Which International School Programme is Right For you?

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The Malaysian education landscape is broad. It branches out into multiple extensions, each with features unique to itself. With that being said, the number of International Schools in Malaysia has been seeing a rise making the prospects of an International School Programme more appealing.

What is International School?

The Ministry of Education (MOE) notes that an International School is an education institution which offers International Curriculum and utilises English as its medium of instruction. International Schools in Malaysia are only supervised by the MOE through its Private Education Division. 

Many opt for International School because of the holistic and student-centred approach to learning. International Schools are equipped with proper learning facilities and amenities such as subject-based rooms for music, art and dance, swimming pools, accessible spaces, and outdoor and indoor sports courts. This way, students of an International School can thrive and realise their potential in multiple dimensions.

Popular Programmes in International Schools

These are some of the popular programmes offered in International Schools:

  • IGCSEIGCSE is the abbreviation of International General Certificate of Secondary Education, which is a globally recognised international curriculum mostly for those around the age range of fourteen to sixteen.
  • A-Levels – A-Levels are a widely recognised university preparatory programme for those above the age of sixteen. For more information, read our article here.
  • International Curriculum – International Schools are known to implement an International Curricula, whether it follows the UK system through Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) or any other countries’ curriculums. This would also include programmes such as International Kindergarten and the likes.
  • Sixth Form – Following the above, International Schools do not follow the grade progression of a national school in Malaysia. Instead, it can either progress through stages or years, including a Sixth Form programme.
  • International Baccalaureate – The International Baccalaureate or IB, is a very popular programme in International Schools of Malaysia. The IB programme is a globally recognised qualification for university enrolment. To delve further, read our article here.

What to Consider When Choosing an International School?

  • Accreditation of the International School

When considering an International School, accreditations are necessary to ensure the reputability of the institution. Thus, it is important to choose an International School with proper accreditations from official bodies such as the Ministry of Education (MOE) or Cambridge International Examination (CIE), just to name a few.

  • Location of the International School

The location of the school should also be factored in when choosing an International School. Consider the distance, the mode of transport, the time of commute, because it might be inconvenient. A school that is accessible allows for ample time together in the mornings.

  • Facilities Available at the International School

A conducive and adequate classroom corresponds to the quality of education. As such, facilities should be considered when choosing an International School. Classrooms should be properly equipped with necessary tools fit for learning and activities, especially with the amount of time that will be spent in school.

  • Educators and Teachers of the International School

Teachers play a pivotal role in the classrooms. An enthusiastic, confident, and properly certified educator would contribute greatly to students’ personal growth and development throughout their studies.

  • Programmes and Extracurriculars Offered at the International School

A cardinal factor to consider when choosing an International School is the programmes and extracurriculars available. Knowing what programmes are offered can help with understanding the programme structure and taking steps to support the students’ education. On the other hand, extracurriculars are vital in building character and sharpening additional skills. Some extracurriculars include musical instrument clubs or sports clubs.

  • Fees of the International School

There is a growing number of International Schools in Malaysia with varying fees. Choosing an affordable International School which doesn’t break the bank is the financially responsible thing to do.

Common Misconceptions about International School

  • International School is Only for Wealthy Families

Most International Schools do have a high price point, but there are many which have affordable options. There is also the option of scholarships and financial aid for those who are qualified. In this way, International School is not solely meant for wealthy families. The costs shouldn’t hinder you from opting for International School for its quality education and facilities meant to provide the best education experience.

  • International School is Only for Foreigners Working in Malaysia

Initially, International Schools were established to accommodate children of expatriate families who have to work in Malaysia. However, that is not the case as of now. Currently, the reasons for enrolling into International Schools in Malaysia are mostly to reap the benefits of a world-class education and to foster global competitiveness. 

  • International School is Only for English Speakers

While it is true that International Schools mainly adopt English as its language of instruction, some International Schools also have the option for multilingual programmes. This aspect of International School ensures advocacy for cultural diversity and intercultural understanding. 

  • International School Only Prepares Students to Study Abroad

Even though International Schools can act as preparation for students to study abroad, that is not their sole focus. International Schools generally focus on offering a holistic education experience through comprehensive curriculums which foster global-mindedness and other skills. Additionally, International Schools would carry out community outreach projects and collaborate with local communities, as an initiative to ensure social responsibility among students.

Top 5 International Schools in KL & Selangor

These are some of the recommended International Schools around the Klang Valley area. There might be other programmes offered by the International Schools, get in touch with us for more information!

1. HELP International School

HELP International School initiated their services in 2014 and has since then proudly continued to substantiate their goal of helping students live a life of significance and succeed as global citizens. With many accreditations and awards, HELP International School extends a wide range of programmes including a Preschool and Primary stage Bilingual Programme.

HELP International School offers programmes ranging from the preschool level to the sixth form level. The school employs a curriculum basing off the British National Curriculum following a model centering on ten masteries. Students of the Upper Secondary Level (Year 10 and Year 11) at HELP International School will take the IGCSE examinations, where they will choose over 24 subjects as part of the IGCSE subject options offered at the school.

Programme Offered

IGCSE (Year 11)

Duration

1 Year

Intake

January, April, August

Indicative Fees (2024)

RM 55,575

Contact us right now for a free consultation if you’d like more details about the costs, the format of the programme, and the entry requirements!

2. Hibiscus International School

Hibiscus International School is located in the heart of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Hibiscus International School has a diverse environment promoting holistic education for students to develop and grow as responsible citizens who are capable of thinking autonomously while pursuing their passion.

Hibiscus International School follows the Cambridge curriculum for their Primary and Secondary programmes, ensuring students are thoroughly prepared for their IGCSE Examinations. Learning is student-centred and internationally relevant with a high emphasis on moral support.

Programme Offered

International General Certificate of Secondary Education (Cambridge IGCSE)

Duration

1 Year

General Intake

January, April, September

Indicative Fees (2024)

RM 43,650

Contact us right now for a free consultation if you’d like more details about the costs, the format of the programme, and the entry requirements!

3. Sayfol International School

Sayfol International School, founded in 1985 is a notable International School located in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur of Malaysia. Sayfol has other campuses beside their main branch in Ampang. Together with their prestige through awards and accreditations, Sayfol International School is dedicated to academic excellence, self-discipline, and moral support.

Sayfol International School offers a holistic learning experience alongside their wide range of extracurriculars in music, arts, gardening, and many others. Students of Sayfol International School, or Sayfolians, are offered 21 IGCSE subjects including Music as a non-IGCSE elective in their Upper Secondary years. Students can choose up to 10 subjects alongside activities such as community outreach.

Programme Offered

Year 11

Duration

1 Year

General Intake

January, August

Indicative Fees (2024)

RM 31,440

Contact us right now for a free consultation if you’d like more details about the costs, the format of the programme, and the entry requirements!

4. Fairview International School

Fairview International School, established in 1978, is a renowned International School in Malaysia with marked academic excellence. Students of Fairview are bound to experience comprehensive curriculums and programmes alongside a vibrant, multicultural, and recreational school community and environment.

Fairview’s offers a range of high quality and enriching programmes including the IGCSE programme and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. As an International School, Fairview has received many prestigious awards making them one of the top known International Schools in Malaysia. The Middle Year 5 of the Middle Years Programme at Fairview is aimed towards students within the age range of 15 to 17. The programme centres on encouraging international mindedness, creativity, soft skills, and active participation in their communities.

Programme Offered

Middle Years Programme (Middle Year 5)

Duration

1 Year

Intake

January, August

Indicative Fees (2024)

RM 28,000

Contact us right now for a free consultation if you’d like more details about the costs, the format of the programme, and the entry requirements!

5. Inspiros International School

Inspiros International School, located in Puchong, is fully regulated by the Ministry of Education and accredited by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE). Inspiros International School is an option to consider for affordability in an international education syllabus.

Inspiros International School offers comprehensive education alongside their IGCSE and A-Levels programme. Also, Inspiros International School has many options for extracurriculars including theatre, entrepreneurship, music, and sports. They also offer many other incentives such as transportation services.

Programme Offered

Cambridge IGCSE (Year 11)

Duration

1 Year

General Intake

January, June

Indicative Fees (2024)

RM 21,500

Contact us right now for a free consultation if you’d like more details about the costs, the format of the programme, and the entry requirements!

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Hannah Hir

Hannah appreciates various art forms, especially Asian literature, film and music. Most of her favorite Malaysian kuihs are green-coloured.

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