Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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This campus is situated in Bandar Tropicana Aman, next to Kota Kemuning. The area is accessible via several major expressways, including KESAS, LKSA, SKVE, ELITE, and WCE, ensuring connectivity to Kuala Lumpur and surrounding areas.
Tropicana Aman is an area known for its natural scenery, featuring an 85-acre central park and a 7km trail for walking and biking. The area combines residential living with amenities, promoting a community-oriented lifestyle.
The international school is divided into Early Years (ages 3–5), Primary (ages 5–11), and Secondary (ages 11–16)
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school.
The school's Special Education Needs (SEN) department offers tailored support for students with unique learning needs. Specialist educators provide personalized attention, adapting lesson plans, and offering emotional and social support to facilitate smooth transitions.
The school is not officially affiliated with any particular country, but it follows the British curriculum and assessment system.
The school does not have any religious affiliation and operates as a secular institution.
School day timings vary slightly by age group: Early Years (Kindergarten) is from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Primary School (Year 1 & 2) runs from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM, while Year 3 to Year 6 and Secondary School operate from 7:40 AM to 2:30 PM. A variety of after-school enrichment programs and activities are available.
School transportation services are managed by external providers. Parents arrange directly with these providers for student pick-up and drop-off.
Application Fee: RM 1,000 per child
- Non-refundable, one-time payment
Registration Fee (per child, non-refundable):
- Early Years: RM 3,000
- Year 1 onwards: RM 5,500
Annual Tuition Fees by Year Group
The school operates on a three-term academic year system.
Nursery (Ages 3-4) and Reception (Ages 4-5):
- Tuition fee per term: RM 7,030
- Annual tuition fee: RM 21,090
- Deposit: RM 3,515 (refundable, 50% of termly fee)
- Meal plan: RM 650 per term (mandatory)
Primary Years (Ages 5-11)
- Year 1 (Ages 5-6): RM 8,704 per term, RM 26,112 annually, deposit RM 4,352
- Year 2 (Ages 6-7): RM 10,507 per term, RM 31,521 annually, deposit RM 5,254
- Year 3 (Ages 7-8): RM 12,310 per term, RM 36,930 annually, deposit RM 6,155
- Year 4 (Ages 8-9): RM 13,564 per term, RM 40,692 annually, deposit RM 6,782
- Year 5 (Ages 9-10): RM 14,530 per term, RM 43,590 annually, deposit RM 7,265
- Year 6 (Ages 10-11): RM 15,510 per term, RM 46,530 annually, deposit RM 7,755
Secondary Years (Ages 11-16)
- Year 7 (Ages 11-12): RM 17,484 per term, RM 52,452 annually, deposit RM 8,742
- Year 8 (Ages 12-13): RM 17,857 per term, RM 53,571 annually, deposit RM 8,929
- Year 9 (Ages 13-14): RM 20,220 per term, RM 60,660 annually, deposit RM 10,110
- Year 10 (Ages 14-15): RM 22,007 per term, RM 66,021 annually, deposit RM 11,004
- Year 11 (Ages 15-16): RM 22,510 per term, RM 67,530 annually, deposit RM 11,255
Special Payment Structure
Year 11 Payment Schedule:
- Payment made over 2 terms only (Term 1 and Term 2)
- RM 33,765 per term
- Total annual fee: RM 67,530
Meal Plan
Early Years (Nursery and Reception):
- Mandatory meal plan: RM 650 per term
- Annual meal plan cost: RM 1,950
Primary Years (Year 3 and Year 4):
- Optional meal plan available
Deposit Information
- Deposits are equivalent to 50% of the termly tuition fee
- Refundable and paid only once
- Must be maintained throughout enrollment
Tenby International School Tropicana Aman provides a British curriculum for students aged 3 to 16, culminating in IGCSE examinations. The school boasts a range of facilities including dedicated art and design studios, a drama studio, science labs, and a sports complex with a swimming pool and tennis courts. The school offers a variety of co-curricular activities, such as Badminton, Basketball, Football, Robotics, Debate Club, and Drama Club, encouraging students to pursue diverse interests. These activities complement the academic program by providing opportunities for skill development and personal growth.
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