Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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IDRISSI International School Bukit Jelutong is located at Persiaran Tebar Layar, Bukit Jelutong, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. The campus sits in the green, residential Bukit Jelutong area and is adjacent to Masjid Diraja Tengku Ampuan Jemaah. The site features 24-hour security and CCTV, an eco-garden and mini petting farm, and a shuttle service with pickup points from Setia Alam and Bukit Jelutong.
Nature-based Preschool; Primary; Secondary.
International school offering the Cambridge International Curriculum with Islamic and eco-focused education. The campus emphasises eco-friendly practices and Islamic values; Boarding facilities are not listed for this campus.
Special needs support is offered on a case-by-case basis; parents must attend a consultation and provide the child's medical records for school evaluation.
Malaysia (the school operates as an international school in Malaysia).
Islamic; the campus emphasises Islamic values and features such as an on-site area for communal prayer and proximity to a mosque.
School hours are: Preschool 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM; Primary 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM; Secondary 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
Shuttle service is available with two pickup points: from Setia Alam at 7:40 AM and from Bukit Jelutong at 4:30 PM.
Application and registration fees (one-time, non-refundable)
- Preschool: Application RM 100; Registration RM 200.
- Primary (Year 1–6): Application RM 600; Registration RM 800.
- Secondary (Year 7–11): Application RM 800; Registration RM 1,000.
Refundable deposit (one-time on enrolment)
- Preschool: Local students RM 2,000; International students RM 5,000.
- Primary: Local students RM 5,000; International students RM 5,000.
- Secondary: Local students RM 5,000; International students RM 5,000.
Annual administration, tuition, supplementary and miscellaneous fees (annual totals and equivalent per term)
- Preschool (annual): Administration RM 500; Tuition RM 14,100; Supplementary RM 1,200; Miscellaneous RM 390. Total annual = RM 16,190. Per term (three terms per year): Tuition RM 4,700.00; Administration RM 166.67; Supplementary RM 400.00; Miscellaneous RM 130.00; Total per term ≈ RM 5,396.67.
- Primary (Year 1–6) (annual): Administration RM 1,000; Tuition RM 19,500; Supplementary RM 2,400; Miscellaneous RM 390. Total annual = RM 23,290. Per term: Tuition RM 6,500.00; Administration RM 333.33; Supplementary RM 800.00; Miscellaneous RM 130.00; Total per term ≈ RM 7,763.33.
- Secondary (Year 7–11) (annual): Administration RM 1,500; Tuition RM 23,400; Supplementary RM 2,400; Miscellaneous RM 390. Total annual = RM 27,690. Per term: Tuition RM 7,800.00; Administration RM 500.00; Supplementary RM 800.00; Miscellaneous RM 130.00; Total per term ≈ RM 9,230.00. (The published totals reflect Miscellaneous RM 390 for Secondary to match the published annual total.)
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The academic year is organised into three terms; school fees must be paid 7 days before the start of each academic term. Fees therefore are collected on a termly basis (three payments per academic year).
- All payments are to be made to the company's account only; the school warns it is not liable for payments made to any personal account.
Boarding (applicability)
- The Bukit Jelutong campus does not list boarding as part of its fee schedule. Full boarding is offered at the Johor Bahru (EduCity) campus for Secondary students; the boarding facility and related fees are specific to that campus.
Other costs and recurring extras (not included in annual totals above)
- Meals, school uniform, sports attire, books, stationery, after‑school programmes and any other resources are not included in the annual school fee totals and are charged separately.
- For international students there is an additional Student Pass Processing Fee of RM 1,000 payable upon acceptance to the Bukit Jelutong campus (note: the Johor campus lists a different student pass processing amount for students requiring a pass).
Refund information and withdrawal terms
- The refundable deposit is returned only when the withdrawal terms are satisfied: a written notice of withdrawal must be provided a minimum of four (4) months prior to the intended last day or the commencement of the new term. The deposit refund is conditional on (a) written notice of four (4) months, (b) payment in full of school fees for the withdrawal notice period, and (c) no outstanding amounts owing to the school.
- If notice of withdrawal is given after the start of a term there is no refund of school fees for that term and deposit refunds remain conditional.
- All withdrawals incur an administrative charge of RM 200. Refunds (when eligible) are processed by cheque within two (2) months from the student's official last day of school.
Fee payment options (publicly stated information)
- The school's published information specifies that all payments are payable to the company's account only. No public, campus‑specific details on accepted payment methods (for example, credit card acceptance or online payment portals) are published alongside the fee schedule.
Notes and clarifications about fee items
- Application and registration fees are one‑time and non‑refundable.
- Refundable deposits are refundable subject to the withdrawal terms and administrative charge described above.
- Supplementary and miscellaneous fees cover co‑curricular activities and other school services but do not cover meals, uniforms or textbooks unless explicitly stated elsewhere in enrolment documentation.
IDRISSI International School, founded in 2015, is a private eco-Islamic international school in Malaysia offering the Cambridge International Curriculum alongside Islamic education. It caters to students from preschool to secondary levels and operates campuses in Setia Alam and EduCity, Iskandar Puteri. The school combines academic subjects with environmental and community-based activities like composting, animal care, and sustainability projects. Students also learn multiple languages including English, Bahasa Malaysia, Arabic, and Mandarin. Facilities include science labs, computer labs, sports courts, and a mini petting zoo.
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