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Malaysia is easy to live in, with a lower cost of living, good food everywhere, and a mix of cultures that you experience in daily life. Families can access world-class international education at fees that are typically 40 to 60 percent lower than equivalent schools in Singapore, Hong Kong, or Dubai. English is widely spoken, making day-to-day settling in far easier than many other Asian postings.
Compare 8 international schools in Malaysia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average MYR 55,871), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Oasis International School in Kuala Lumpur offers an American-style education from kindergarten through high school, ideal for families relocating from overseas. The curriculum is rooted in an internationally recognized framework, emphasizing practical, hands-on learning experiences to develop character, leadership, and innovation. The school integrates technology deeply, being recognized as an Apple Distinguished School, providing students with iPads, MacBooks, and access to a cutting-edge "Launch Pad" classroom featuring 3D printers and green screens. Beyond academics, the school boasts notable facilities including a Performing Arts Center, extensive athletic facilities like a large gymnasium, a CrossFit gym, and fields for soccer and rugby. A signature initiative, "EAGLE Week," provides unique experiential learning opportunities, encouraging students to engage in activities beyond typical classroom settings, fostering growth and memorable experiences.
Rocklin offers an American K-12 curriculum for students aged 4 to 18, preparing them for university. The curriculum incorporates Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school, providing opportunities for college-level studies and potential credit. Graduates receive an American diploma. Facilities include an air-conditioned sports area with basketball and table tennis, two libraries, and specialized computer and science laboratories.
The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) is a non-profit, parent-governed school catering for students aged 3 to 18, teaching the American curriculum. ISKL offers flexible academic pathways for High School students, including the globally recognized International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) or the innovative Pursuits Program, which allows students to customize their studies with individual IB, Advanced Placement (AP), and High School Diploma courses. A particularly distinctive offering is the Global Action Program (GAP) for High School students, a mandatory experiential learning initiative involving week-long trips across Asia. These trips immerse students in real-world challenges through service projects, cultural exchanges, and environmental efforts, fostering global citizenship and problem-solving skills outside the traditional classroom.
Raffles American School (RAS) is a U.S.-accredited international school in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia—about 30 minutes by car from Singapore. It serves students aged 3 to 18 and follows an American curriculum aligned with Common Core, AERO, and NGSS standards, with Advanced Placement (AP) courses offered in high school. The school has a 19-hectare campus featuring an Olympic-sized swimming pool, two gymnasiums, multiple sports fields, tennis courts, and a fine arts center with an 800-seat auditorium and black-box theater. English is the primary language of instruction, with Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia offered as additional languages. RAS has boarding facilities for students in Grades 5–12 and keeps class sizes between 15 and 22.
Forest City International School (FCIS), established in 2018, is an American-style K–12 boarding and day school located in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The school offers a curriculum based on the Common Core State Standards and incorporates Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school. FCIS caters to students aged 3 to 18 and maintains a low student-to-teacher ratio of 4:1. The campus features facilities such as science laboratories, a STEM Innovation Center, an 850-seat theatre, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an indoor golf practice hall with AI technology, and a professional-grade fitness center. A distinctive program at FCIS is its indoor golf practice hall equipped with AI technology, providing students with advanced training opportunities.
Templer Park International School provides a dual curriculum for students ages 3 to 16, integrating both the British Cambridge and American education programs, including IGCSEs for secondary students. The campus offers facilities such as a swimming pool, a football field, and a Science Innovation Park. Co-curricular and extracurricular activities include Coding, Robotics, Music, Karate, Volleyball, Futsal, Swimming, and Dance. A distinctive feature is its natural setting around the Taman Rimba Templar rainforest, which supports outdoor learning and fosters environmental awareness among students. The school actively encourages community engagement through charity work and student service initiatives, aiming to develop well-rounded individuals.
Founded in 1996, ISK is a private international school located in Kuantan, Pahang. It offers education from kindergarten through high school, following an American-based curriculum. ISK's curriculum is modeled on the curricula and practices of public and private schools in the United States. English is the medium of instruction, and the school prepares students for university admission. The school boasts modern facilities, including air-conditioned classrooms, science laboratories, an ICT lab, a library, a music room, and a multipurpose hall. The campus also features outdoor sports facilities such as futsal, volleyball, netball, and tennis courts.
Dalat International School in Penang, Malaysia, serves students from preschool through Grade 12 and delivers a North American, Christian-based education. All instruction is in English, with English as an Additional Language (EAL) support offered up to Grade 8 . The school offers 17 Advanced Placement (AP) courses, including AP Biology, Computer Science, Microeconomics, and Music Theory, with students typically taking up to six APs during high school . Its 1-to-1 laptop program supports digital learning across all levels. A notable feature is the school’s capstone and independent studies program, encouraging self-directed learning. Students also participate annually in local and overseas service-learning trips, with a mandatory 10 hours of community service per year. The Distance Learning Resource Center and a focus on Standards-Based Teaching and Learning (SBTL) further support flexible academic pathways. The campus is located in Tanjung Bunga and enrolls over 700 students from 22 countries.
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