Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya is located in the township of Subang Jaya, Selangor, a well-connected residential and commercial area about 20 km from central Kuala Lumpur. The school is accessible via major highways such as the Federal Highway, NKVE, and KESAS, and is also linked to public transport through the KTM Komuter and LRT lines serving Subang Jaya. The neighbourhood offers convenient access to housing, shopping centres, and medical facilities, making it a practical choice for families living in or relocating to the Klang Valley.
The is divided into Early Years, Primary school, Secondary school
and Sixth Form levels.
It is a co-educational institution, it does not offer boarding facilities.
The school provides additional learning support through its qualified Learning Support Teachers and Assistants. They work with students individually or in small groups, both in-class and through specific interventions, to address identified Special Educational Needs (SEN) and English as an Additional Language (EAL) requirements.
The school is not affiliated with any particular country.
Sri KDU International School does not have a religious affiliation.
The school day typically starts at 8:00 AM and concludes at 3:00 PM from Monday to Thursday. On Fridays, the school day ends earlier at 1:00 PM.
The school offers a school bus service provided by an external company, Anthikas Crew Resources (ACR). This service includes door-to-door pick-up and drop-off, with vehicles equipped with GPS tracking and WhatsApp live location for parent monitoring.
Application and Registration Fees
Application Fee (Non-refundable): RM1,500
Registration Fee (Non-refundable):
EYFS: RM8,000
From Year 1: RM10,000
Deposit Requirements (Refundable):
EYFS: RM10,000
From Year 1: RM10,000
Refundable, with one term's advance notice required
Tuition Fees
Foundation Stage (EYFS)
FS1 (Ages 3-4): RM23,950 per year
FS2 (Ages 4-5): RM27,500 per year
Primary School
Year 1 (Ages 5-6): RM36,960 per year
Year 2 (Ages 6-7): RM38,850 per year
Year 3 (Ages 7-8): RM40,450 per year
Year 4 (Ages 8-9): RM44,290 per year
Year 5 (Ages 9-10): RM46,200 per year
Year 6 (Ages 10-11): RM48,300 per year
Secondary School
Year 7 (Ages 11-12): RM51,140 per year
Year 8 (Ages 12-13): RM52,190 per year
Year 9 (Ages 13-14): RM54,920 per year
Year 10 (Ages 14-15): RM57,020 per year
Year 11 (Ages 15-16): RM58,440 per year
Year 12 (Ages 16-17): RM59,500 per year
Year 13 (Ages 17-18): RM36,000 per year
Resource Fees
Primary School: RM1,200 per year
Secondary School: RM1,500 per year
A-Level: RM1,500 per year
Lab Fee (applicable to relevant students)
RM1,200 per year
English Language Learning Academy
Programme levels based on CAT4 scores:
Wave 1 (Score >100): Complimentary for both Primary and Secondary
Wave 2 (Score 90-100): Complimentary for both Primary and Secondary
Wave 3 (Score 75-89): RM3,200 per term for both Primary and Secondary
Wave 4 (Score <75): RM15,000 per term for both Primary and Secondary
Payment Methods
Payments via Cash or Credit Card, Cheque, or Direct Debit/Telegraphic Transfer.
Sri KDU International School Subang Jaya caters to students aged 4 to 18, offering the British curriculum through Primary and Secondary levels. The curriculum prepares students for Cambridge IGCSE examinations in Years 10-11 and A-Levels for pre-university studies. A unique program is the English-Chinese Primary Programme (ECP), providing bilingual learning though a co-teaching model. The campus offers notable facilities, including a swimming pool, a sports hall, basketball courts, science laboratories, computing suites, and a library. Students participate in diverse co-curricular activities, ranging from various sports like football and badminton to performing arts, visual arts, and STEM clubs.
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