Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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No. 1 Jalan SS 15/7A, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. The campus comprises three blocks, each four floors high, with a combined total of 72 classrooms. The site features a 25‑metre swimming pool and is situated in Subang Jaya in the Klang Valley.
Primary School (Cambridge Primary Programme) and Secondary School (IGCSE Cambridge International Examinations).
Private, not-for-profit foundation.
A full-time student counsellor is available to provide pastoral support.
Non-denominational; Islamic studies are taught for Muslim students and Moral studies are compulsory for non-Muslims.
School hours: Monday to Thursday 7:45am–3:30pm; Friday 7:45am–1:00pm. A 30‑minute morning recess and a 30‑minute lunch break.
Application and Registration Fees
- Application fee: RM 600 (payable by all applicants prior to enrolment).
- Registration fee (new students): Primary RM 5,000; Secondary RM 7,000 (payable on enrolment).
Refundable Security Deposit
- Security deposit: Primary RM 7,000; Secondary RM 12,000. The security deposit must be maintained at the full amount for the duration of enrolment and is refundable subject to the school's rules on sufficient notice of termination.
Tuition fees (per semester and per calendar year) — Primary School (Years 1–6)
- Year 1: RM 11,450 per semester (RM 22,900 per year).
- Year 2: RM 11,850 per semester (RM 23,700 per year).
- Year 3: RM 12,250 per semester (RM 24,500 per year).
- Year 4: RM 12,600 per semester (RM 25,200 per year).
- Year 5: RM 13,000 per semester (RM 26,000 per year).
- Year 6: RM 13,450 per semester (RM 26,900 per year).
Tuition fees (per semester and per calendar year) — Secondary School (Years 7–11)
- Year 7: RM 16,600 per semester (RM 33,200 per year).
- Year 8: RM 17,600 per semester (RM 35,200 per year).
- Year 9: RM 18,800 per semester (RM 37,600 per year).
- Year 10: RM 20,300 per semester (RM 40,600 per year).
- Year 11: RM 21,750 per semester (RM 43,500 per year).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition fees are charged on a two-semester basis (i.e., per semester) and are non-refundable and non-transferable.
- First-semester fees and second-semester fees for all year groups are due and payable one calendar month before the start of the respective semester.
- The school reserves the right to adjust fees after giving prior notice of not less than three months.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable; there are no boarding fees listed in the school's fee schedules (the school operates as a day school and does not include boarding charges in its published fee schedules).
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Textbooks and stationery: Books and school stationery are sold through the school bookshop; parents purchase booklists and stationery as required. The bookshop accepts cash and credit/debit cards (American Express not accepted). Example booklist and purchasing arrangements are issued by the school.
- Uniforms: School uniforms are sold at the on-campus uniform shop; the school publishes uniform item price lists (items such as polos, shirts, skirts, trousers, PE kit and jackets are priced individually). Sample uniform price listings and operating hours are available from the school's uniform shop.
- Included in tuition: Tuition fees include tea break, lunch, student accident insurance cover (terms and conditions apply), computer access, library, music and internet access. Additional co-curricular fees, examination fees (where applicable), external exam registration or specialised programme charges may apply separately.
Refund and withdrawal information
- Refund of the refundable security deposit is conditional on observance of the school's Rules & Regulations regarding sufficient notice of termination of studies. A minimum of one semester's written notice is required to be eligible for a refund of the security deposit; notices received after specified deadlines (as notified by the school before fee changes) may not be considered sufficient notice and may forfeit the deposit. The school issues formal circulars with the applicable withdrawal deadlines and related procedures.
Fee payment options and instructions
- Acceptable payment methods for school fees: cash or cheque payable to OTHMAN MERICAN EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BHD; bank transfer to Public Bank Berhad Account No. 3184890830. When paying by bank transfer, a copy of the bank transfer slip must be forwarded to the Accounts Department with the student's name via email to accounts_dept@srikl.edu.my.
- Bookshop and uniform-shop payments: the school bookshop and uniform shop accept cash; the school bookshop accepts credit and debit cards (American Express excluded) for book purchases. Specific payment methods and operating hours are published by the school for these shops.
Additional notes (practical points for planning)
- Tuition fees are quoted in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) and represent semester and calendar-year totals as listed above.
- Tuition covers many day-to-day educational provisions listed above, but parents should budget separately for uniforms, textbooks, stationery, optional activities, external examination fees, and any specialised programme charges. Uniform and bookshop price lists and operating hours are published by the school.
95% Malaysian; of Malaysians, 70% are ethnically Chinese, 16% Malays, 11% Indians, 3% from other backgrounds. Overseas students primarily from Japan, Indonesia and Singapore.
Sri Kuala Lumpur International School is a private, not-for-profit foundation located on a 5.7-acre campus in Subang Jaya. The Cambridge Primary Programme anchors the Primary Curriculum, with school-initiated subjects designed to meet Malaysian educational aspirations. The Secondary School offers the Cambridge IGCSE programme. The medium of instruction is predominantly English, while values are Malaysian, and the Secondary School emphasises self-discovery and independent learning. The campus comprises three four-storey blocks and 72 classrooms, all air conditioned, plus facilities including a 25-metre swimming pool, science labs, a large air-conditioned multipurpose hall, a 300-seat auditorium, a dance and drama studio, a music school and a fine arts centre. There are two libraries and seven computer labs. Sports facilities include a large playing field, a gym, and badminton courts. The school runs a broad co-curricular programme with training in soccer, netball, swimming and more, and clubs spanning academics, arts and languages. Accommodation is available.
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