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Regent International School - Cyberjaya

Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1500
Type Co-educational
Opened 2011
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, IPC (International Primary Curriculum)
Taught languages English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil
Typical class size 20
Strengths STEM, Academic Enrichment, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Regent International School – Cyberjaya teaches the Cambridge International curriculum across its 3–18 age range, from Cambridge Primary to Cambridge A Levels, with Cambridge IGCSE/O Level and Cambridge Pre-U options. In Early Years (ages 3–5) students follow the Cambridge Early Years Programme with play-based learning and language development; Primary Years emphasise English, Mathematics and Science and provide a foundation for the Cambridge Pathway; Lower Secondary links Cambridge Primary with Upper Secondary and prepares learners for IGCSE/O Level, including optional Checkpoint assessments; Upper Secondary covers IGCSE/O Level and prepares students for A-Levels and Pre-U. The Klang Campus, established in 2011, anchors a network that now includes Kuantan and Sungai Petani. Facilities include technology-enabled classrooms, well-equipped science laboratories, and comprehensive libraries. Sports facilities comprise a track field, football field, basketball court, indoor hall and swimming pool. Distinctive features include STEM and Robotics programmes, arts and competitions, with leadership and wellbeing support for students.

The Essentials

Regent International School - Cyberjaya has 1,500 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Fees
Campus note
- Regent International School does not operate a campus in Cyberjaya. The school's Malaysian campuses are located in Klang, Kuantan, Sungai Petani and Bukit Jalil.

Application, registration and deposit fees (one-off)
- Application fee: MYR 500 (one-off, non-refundable).
- Registration (enrolment) fee: MYR 3,000 (one-off, non-refundable).
- Refundable security deposit: MYR 5,000 (held by the school and refunded according to the school's terms and notice requirements).

Tuition fees by year group (annual and typical term notes)
- Fees vary by campus and year group; the school publishes different price points by campus and key stage. Example published figures for the Kuantan campus (annual):
- Year 1: MYR 8,000 per year.
- Year 2: MYR 12,000 per year.
- Years 3–6: MYR 14,500 per year.
- Years 7–9: MYR 16,000 per year.
- Years 10–11: MYR 18,000 per year.
- Representative annual fee points published for Regent generally (examples that show variation between campuses/key stages): Year 1 around MYR 12,000; Year 7 around MYR 17,000; Year 11 around MYR 19,000; Pre-University around MYR 18,900. These are representative campus-level figures and actual fees are set per campus/year.
- Presentation of tuition: amounts above are annual tuition. For campuses that offer annual-payment discounts or different instalment plans, the school's published practice is that annual (upfront) payment is common; payment by term or month may incur additional charges.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Usual billing cadence: tuition is quoted annually; the school accepts annual payment and may permit termly or monthly arrangements with additional administrative/processing charges. Parents are billed the one-off fees (application/registration/deposit) at admission, and tuition according to the selected payment schedule. Late or missed payments are subject to the school's published penalties and administrative rules.

Boarding fees
- Boarding is not available at Regent's main Klang campus; Regent's Malaysian campuses are generally operated as day schools (no boarding programme). If boarding were offered at a specific campus it would be shown in that campus' fee schedule; Regent's standard campus listings indicate no boarding provision.

Other compulsory or commonly billed costs
- Refundable deposit (security) as listed above: MYR 5,000.
- Uniforms: required and billed separately; uniform cost is an additional, one‑off/seasonal family cost billed outside tuition.
- Textbooks, workbooks and learning resources: charged separately or listed on booklists per year group. External curriculum or subject resources (including digital learning devices where required) are additional.
- Examination fees (Cambridge IGCSE, A‑Levels or equivalent): external examination and registration fees are charged in addition to tuition and are invoiced separately in the year the student sits those exams.
- Co‑curricular activities, camps, field trips and overseas trips: charged separately on an opt‑in basis. Transport (school bus) is typically a separate charge where used; some campuses list available transport contractors with charges set by distance/route.

Refund information
- The school collects a refundable deposit (MYR 5,000) which is refundable in accordance with the school's enrolment and withdrawal terms. One‑off fees such as the application fee and registration/enrolment fee are non‑refundable. External exam fees, trip fees and other third‑party charges are non‑refundable where the service has been provided or payments are non‑recoverable. Specific refund timing, deductions (if any) and notice periods are determined by the school's published fee and withdrawal policy.

Fee payment options and practical notes
- Typical payment channels used by Malaysian international schools (and commonly available to parents of students at Regent campuses) include local bank transfer/online banking (bank transfer), local cheque/bank draft, and digital/online payment channels; credit/debit card acceptance and e‑wallet/third‑party payment gateways vary by campus and may carry processing charges. Parents should use the invoice reference required by the school when making transfers so payments are allocated correctly.
- Additional notes: from 1 July 2025 a 6% Service & Sales Tax (SST) applies where annual school fees exceed the statutory threshold (this affects high‑fee cases and selected chargeable services); schools and invoices reflect applicable tax treatment per Malaysian regulation.

Summary statement
- Regent International School does not have a Cyberjaya campus; the fee figures above reflect Regent's published charges and representative campus fee schedules for its Malaysian campuses (examples quoted above are campus‑specific or representative by key stage). For any specific campus-year combination the school issues an official fee schedule and invoice showing the precise annual and per‑term amounts, payment deadlines, and accepted payment channels.
Academics

Regent International School - Cyberjaya teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, IPC (International Primary Curriculum) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The Cambridge International curriculum is taught across Regent International School. Early Years (ages 3–5) follow the Cambridge Early Years Programme with play-based learning and language development. Primary Years (KS1–KS2) emphasise English, Mathematics and Science and provide a foundation for progression through the Cambridge Pathway. Lower Secondary (Cambridge Secondary, typically 11–13) links Cambridge Primary with Cambridge Upper Secondary and prepares learners for Cambridge IGCSE or Cambridge O Level, with Checkpoint assessments available. Upper Secondary (KS4) covers Cambridge IGCSE/O Level and prepares learners for Cambridge A‑Levels and Cambridge Pre‑U. Cambridge A‑Level is a post‑IGCSE pre‑university programme for ages 16–19 with up to four subjects and final Cambridge examinations, enabling progression to leading universities worldwide.

Exam Results

Regent International School reported Cambridge IGCSE top world awards in 2024 for its students.

Higher Education Progression

Cambridge A‑Level graduates secure places at leading universities worldwide, reflecting the pre‑university pathway provided by the Cambridge A‑Level programme.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Pastoral care supports students' social and emotional development through assessments, tailored interventions and in-class support.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The pastoral care team provides assessments, tailored interventions and in-class support to ensure all students can follow the curriculum and make progress.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English language development support is provided to non-native English speakers.

Mental Wellbeing

A Sports & Wellbeing programme offers a full range of sports, movement and wellbeing activities to keep students healthy and promote teamwork.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Enquire now to begin the Regent admissions journey. Regent has convenient locations across Malaysia, including Klang (Selangor), Sungai Petani (Kedah) and Kuantan (Pahang); an admissions counsellor will guide you through the process. 2. Prepare and submit the application with the following documents: two passport-sized photos of the child; copies of both parents' IC or passport (all pages); the child's birth certificate; MyKid/MyKad; the child's current school report; vaccination records and health records; and any reports regarding the child. You may email the completed application to [email protected]. 3. All prospective students are admitted in accordance with the Ministry of Education Malaysia regulations and Regent Education admission policies. The school serves students aged 5–16 (Year 1–Year 11) with an internationally recognised Primary and Secondary Curriculum that prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE. Submitting a completed application does not guarantee a place. 4. If a visa is required, Regent provides visa application guidance and assistance, helping with required documents and visa requirements. 5. Book a school tour or submit the Admission Form to connect with admissions counsellors and begin enrollment.

Scholarships

Regent Merit Scholarship is offered with the support of Global Schools Foundation to deserving and distinguished students to study at Regent International School, Malaysia. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Global Skills Scholarship celebrates achievements in science, digital technology and other cerebral fields. Global Citizen Scholarship is for international students who are distinguished from the region to enable their growth. Regent's Holistic Development Scholarship is designed to groom students, hone their strengths and mould their personalities to develop well‑rounded citizens. Regent Founder's Merit-cum-Means Scholarship is provided through Global Schools Foundation to address educational needs through a range of programmes. 62nd Hari Malaysia Regent Scholarship is offered as part of Regent's scholarships through the Global Schools Foundation.

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