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Sanctus International School

Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

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The school at a glance
Fees MYR 11,880 - 21,900
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2022
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Singapore Curriculum
Taught languages English, Malay, Mandarin
Strengths STEM, Languages, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Preschool, Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School
Introduction

Sanctus International School is a private campus in Klang, Malaysia, serving students aged 3 to 18. It follows a British curriculum through Cambridge Primary and Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE. The Preschool Bridging program for ages 5–6 builds a foundation for Primary education with English, Mathematics, Science, Music & Movement, Arts & Crafts, KUW, Moral & PSHE, Chinese and Malay, ICT, and Co-Curricular Activities. The Primary Years blend Cambridge Primary with the Singapore National Curriculum, while Secondary leads to Cambridge IGCSE examinations, with options in English, Mathematics, sciences, Economics, Accounting, and languages. IGCSE language choices include Chinese and Malay, with opportunities to sit for IGCSE Chinese or Malay or SPM Malay. The Cambridge International Curriculum shapes the school's learner-centered approach. Facilities include 35+ classrooms, Science & ICT Labs, Art & Music Studios, a Culinary Lab, a library, and spaces for dance, recitals, assembly, and drop-off. Co-curricular Fridays and excursions extend learning. Founded in 2021 by Mr. Ng Yee Tong and Mr. Kumareshan; Sanctus means holy.

88, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa/KS01, Teluk Gadung Kecil, 41100 Klang, Selangor

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The Essentials

Location

Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. Address: 88, Persiaran Raja Muda Musa/KS01, Teluk Gadung Kecil, 41100 Klang, Selangor.

Stages

Preschool Bridging; Cambridge Primary; Cambridge Lower Secondary; Cambridge Upper Secondary

Type

Private international school

Country affiliation

Malaysia

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Fees

Annual tuition at Sanctus International School ranges from MYR 11,880 to MYR 21,900 for 2026/27.

Application and Admission Charges
- Application fee: RM 488.00 (non-refundable).
- Enrolment fee: payment of a non‑refundable enrolment fee is required to confirm a place; the school requires this payment within 14 days of the acceptance letter. (Amount not stated in the published admission form.)
- Deposit: a deposit is required to secure a place; the deposit is refundable subject to the school's withdrawal conditions and deductions.

Tuition fees (per term) and annual totals by Key Stage / Year group
- Preschool Bridging (age 5–6): RM 3,960 per term — estimated RM 11,880 per academic year (3 terms).
- Key Stage 1 (Years 1–3, age approx. 5–8): RM 4,300 per term — estimated RM 12,900 per academic year.
- Key Stage 2 (Years 4–6, age approx. 9–12): RM 5,300 per term — estimated RM 15,900 per academic year.
- Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9, age approx. 12–15): RM 6,600 per term — estimated RM 19,800 per academic year.
- Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11, age approx. 15–17): RM 7,300 per term — estimated RM 21,900 per academic year.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The academic year is structured into three terms; tuition is published and charged on a termly basis.
- All tuition fees are non‑refundable and must be paid in full before the commencement of each term.
- Lock‑fee policy: the fee rate applying to a family is locked at the point of joining; subsequent published fee revisions do not change the locked fee for existing enrolments.
- Late payment: the school may impose a late payment charge (1.5% per month) on outstanding fees and reserves the right to suspend or terminate enrolment for unpaid fees.

Deposit, withdrawal notice and refunds
- Deposit treatment: the deposit is refundable but subject to deductions for outstanding fees or charges; the school may forfeit the deposit if contractual withdrawal procedures are not followed.
- Withdrawal notice: one full term's prior written notice is required for withdrawal (and payment of the following term's tuition) to preserve refund eligibility for the deposit. Failure to provide required notice may result in forfeiture of the deposit.
- Tuition refund: tuition fees are non‑refundable.
- Ancillary service refunds (meals, resources, extracurriculars): refunds are considered only if the relevant service has not commenced; refunds are processed in the original currency and method of payment. The refund process includes Finance Office review and processing timeframes. Approved refunds are processed following the school's refund procedure.
- Refund timeline: the Finance Office reviews refund requests (14 working days) and approved refunds are processed within a further 14 working days. Refunds are issued to the payer of record only.

Boarding
- Boarding is not applicable to Sanctus International School; the school operates as a day school with daily meal plans and campus drop‑off / pick‑up arrangements.

Other costs and ancillary charges
- Ancillary charges billed in addition to tuition include meal plans, resource fees and extracurricular activity fees. These are charged separately from tuition and have separate refund rules.
- External examination costs: Cambridge IGCSE examination entries and related examination fees for Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4) are additional and are handled as separate charges.
- Additional items commonly charged separately (uniforms, textbooks, transport, co‑curricular activity fees, examination administration fees) are billed as applicable and are not included in term tuition. Specific prices for these items are set and billed by the school.

Payment methods and banking details
- Accepted payment methods: cash, credit card, bank transfer, or cheque payable to the school. A school bank account is provided for electronic transfers.
- Bank details (for electronic transfer): CIMB Islamic; Account name: SANCTUS INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD; Account number: 8604908752; SWIFT: CTBBMYKL (for overseas transfers).

Key administrative and enforcement points
- Students are not permitted to attend classes unless all fees and charges are settled. The school reserves the right to terminate enrolment for unpaid fees or for failure to comply with stated payment and withdrawal procedures.

Notes on amounts and calculations
- Termly tuition amounts are stated above; annual totals shown are termly amount × 3 terms and are provided for quick annual budgeting. The school's published fees are termly and the school's Admissions/Finance offices provide the official invoice and billing schedule on acceptance.
Academics

Sanctus International School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Singapore Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Sanctus International School follows an internationally recognised British curriculum for ages 3–18, starting with the Early Years Foundation and continuing through Primary, Secondary and Advanced levels. Preschool Bridging (Ages 5–6) builds a foundation for Primary Education in the Cambridge Curriculum with subjects including English, Mathematics, Science, Music & Movement, Arts & Crafts, Knowledge & Understanding Around the World (KUW), Moral & PSHE, Chinese Language, Malay Language, Information & Communication Technology, and Co-Curricular Activities. Primary Curriculum for Key Stage 1 & 2 (Years 1–6) uses a combination of the National Curriculum for Singapore (NCS) and the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) Primary Curriculum. Secondary Curriculum includes Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9) to prepare for Cambridge Secondary 1 and progression to Cambridge IGCSE (Key Stage 4, Years 10–11) with a range of core and elective subjects. IGCSE subjects include English, Mathematics, Add Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Accounting, Malay Language, and Chinese Language. Students have the option to sit for HSK Chinese Language or IGCSE Chinese Language, and to sit for IGCSE Malay Language or SPM Malay Language. Cambridge IGCSE examinations are the culminating assessments.

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Admissions

Admissions

Malaysian Students – Admission Process
1. Schedule a campus visit to Sanctus International School. The Malaysian admission process is straightforward and designed to ensure the right academic placement for each child. This campus visit initiates the sequence of steps involved in enrolment.
2. Attend a consultation with our academic counsellors. The consultation supports placement decisions and clarifies programme options for the student.
3. Attend an optional trial class and complete an initial student assessment. The trial class provides exposure to the school environment, and the initial assessment contributes to understanding the student's placement needs.
4. Confirmation of placement and enrolment details. After these steps, placement is confirmed and enrolment details are provided.

Required Documentation:
• Student passport (valid for the required duration)
• Recent passport-sized photographs
• Previous school reports and academic records
• Birth certificate
• Parent/guardian identification documents
Additional documents may be required during the visa process.

Non-Malaysian Students – Admission & Student Visa Process
1. Schedule a campus visit to Sanctus International School. The admissions team guides families through each stage of the process, including visa considerations.
2. Attend a consultation with our academic counsellors. The counsellors review documentation needs and programme fit.
3. Submission of required documentation for enrolment and visa processing. Required documentation includes: student passport (valid for the required duration), recent passport-sized photographs, previous school reports and academic records, birth certificate, and parent/guardian identification documents. Additional documents may be required during the visa process.
4. Student visa application and approval. The visa process is conducted with guidance from the admissions team.
5. Confirmation of placement and enrolment. Placement is confirmed and enrolment complete.

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