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.
English is the language of instruction for the core curriculum. Chinese is taught through CSP (Chinese Studies Programme) and ICLP (Intensive Chinese Language Programme), both available at Kota Damansara. CSP provides an advanced, in‑depth study of Chinese language, culture, and history, while ICLP is an entry‑level programme for beginners. English‑Chinese Primary Programme (ECP) operates at Subang Jaya and Klang campuses with a bilingual teaching model; Jawi is offered as a subject within KAFA at the primary level.
English Language Learning Academy provides a four‑wave pathway for English language support. Wave 1 is Fully Inclusive Immersion – Full time, with the core curriculum taught entirely in English (no fee). Wave 2 continues language support with in‑class and small‑group interventions (no fee). Waves 3 and 4 offer more intensive support: Wave 3 provides up to 12 hours per week for at least two terms (RM3,700 per term) and Wave 4 offers full‑time intervention for up to two terms (RM4,500 per term).
Sri KDU International School Kota Damansara, established in 2003, offers the English National Curriculum from Early Years to Year 11, culminating in the IGCSE Examinations. The campus features facilities such as a swimming pool, sports field, library, and science laboratories. A distinctive aspect of the school is its commitment to environmental education, evidenced by its Eco-Schools Green Flag award.
Key insights for families relocating to Malaysia, covering entry requirements, language support, and what to expect.
Compare two of Malaysia’s most popular expat destinations for schooling, lifestyle, and community fit.
If you're relocating to Malaysia with children, choosing the right international school is one of the first big decisions you’ll face.