Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Submit application form. The next step is to complete and submit the school's application form along with the required supporting documents. For international students, this includes passport copies for the student and parents, birth certificate, previous school reports, a school leaving certificate, and recent passport-sized photographs with a blue background.
Attend meeting with the Principal. Once the application is processed, the admissions team will arrange a meeting for you and your child with the Principal. This meeting can take place either in-person or online, depending on your availability, and is an opportunity to discuss the school's curriculum and ethos.
Receive and accept offer.After a successful meeting, the school will send a formal letter of offer. To accept the offer and complete the registration, parents will need to sign the school contract on campus and arrange for the payment of tuition fees. For international students, the school will then assist with processing the Student Visa Approval Letter.
The school does not operate a formal waitlist policy.
Information about scholarships at the school are not publicly available.
Nilai International School provides an education based on the British curriculum for students aged 3 to 16. The academic structure follows the Cambridge pathway, offering the Primary and Secondary programmes through to the IGCSE examinations. The school's campus is equipped with a swimming pool, a sports field, a gymnasium, and dedicated laboratories for both science and robotics. A distinctive aspect of the school's offering is its Adventure Club, which organizes outdoor activities and trips.
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