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Top Islamic International Schools in Malaysia

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About international schools in Malaysia

As a Muslim-majority country, Malaysia offers a strong selection of international schools that integrate Islamic values with international curricula. These schools combine Cambridge IGCSE or IB pathways with Arabic language, Quranic studies, and an environment aligned with Islamic principles. Halal food, prayer facilities, and modest dress codes are standard.

Compare 12 Islamic international schools in Malaysia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average MYR 20,531), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 12 schools · avg fee MYR 20,531
Schools listed
12
Curricula
10
Average annual fee
MYR 20,531
Fee range
MYR 9,500 – 46,130
Most common curriculum
Cambridge IGCSE (10 schools)
Average school size
727 pupils
Largest by enrolment
International Modern Arabic School
Oldest
International Islamic School Malaysia - Gombak (1998)
With boarding
6
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R.E.A.L International School - Shah Alam logo

R.E.A.L International School - Shah Alam

Cambridge IGCSE, Malaysian Curriculum · Ages 3 to 17

R.E.A.L International School - Shah Alam — international school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
MYR 28,550 - 46,130
Ages 3 to 17 years
Cambridge IGCSE, Malaysian Curriculum, British Curriculum
Instructs in English, Malay and Mandarin
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FAQs for Malaysia

How many Islamic international schools are in Malaysia?
There are around 15 international schools with Islamic affiliations across Malaysia, mostly in Kuala Lumpur.
Do Islamic schools follow international curricula?
Yes, most combine Cambridge IGCSE or national curricula with Islamic studies and Arabic language.
Are Islamic schools open to non-Muslim students?
Policies vary by school. Some welcome non-Muslim students while others primarily serve Muslim families.
What makes these schools different from secular international schools?
They integrate Quranic studies, Arabic language, and Islamic values into the school day alongside international academic programmes.

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