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The Alice Smith School - Secondary Campus

Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

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History

The Alice Smith School was founded in 1946 by Alice Fairfield-Smith, an experienced teacher and biology graduate from Harvard University, who sought to provide a suitable education for her own daughter in Kuala Lumpur. Starting in her home, the school quickly grew, leading to the formation of The Alice Smith Schools Association (ASSA) in 1950. ASSA, a not-for-profit educational foundation registered in Malaysia, took over the administration, placing responsibility with a Council of Governors. This unique ownership structure ensures that all resources and any surpluses are reinvested directly into the school for the benefit of the students. The Secondary Campus was opened in 2017.

Community

The Alice Smith School fosters a vibrant and inclusive community that celebrates diversity and unity. With students representing over 34 nationalities, the school regularly hosts cultural events such as the annual "International Day." This event provides an opportunity for students, parents, and staff to celebrate various cultures, languages, and traditions through colourful displays, traditional dishes, and activities. The strong community spirit is also evident through alumni engagement and various school-wide events listed on the school calendar, encouraging participation from all members of the Alice Smith family.

Parent-Teacher Association

The Alice Smith School benefits from an active and diverse Parent Teacher Association (PTA), which plays an integral role in enhancing school life and fostering community. The PTA Committee, comprising parents and staff, meets regularly to support school initiatives and organise events. They manage Class Rep (for Primary) and Year Rep (for Secondary) WhatsApp groups to help new and existing parents connect. Common events organised by the PTA include the Back to School Social, Halloween events, Christmas Bazaars, Staff Appreciation days, Spring/Summer Fairs, Parent Coffee Mornings, and Quiz Nights. These events aim to strengthen community ties, create a welcoming atmosphere, and raise funds for school improvements and local charities.

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Head students hosted an engaging talk show for other students, where they talked to the spoke to the German Athletics team, who were competing at the World Athletic Relays 2025 in China
Head students hosted an engaging talk show for other students, where they talked to the spoke to the German Athletics team, who were competing at the World Athletic Relays 2025 in China (credit Alice Smith Facebook)
The whole school community comes together for International Day, where the diversity of the student body is celebrated.
The whole school community comes together for International Day, where the diversity of the student body is celebrated. (credit Alice Smith Facebook)
The PTA members pose for a photo during the Staff Appreciation Day event.
The PTA members pose for a photo during the Staff Appreciation Day event. (credit Alice Smith Facebook)
Year 10 students participate in their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Practice Adventurous Journey at MAEPS, Selangor.
Year 10 students participate in their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Practice Adventurous Journey at MAEPS, Selangor. (credit Alice Smith Facebook)
The Head Students and Senior Prefects participated in an inspiring Leadership Training Day filled with challenge, reflection and collaboration.
The Head Students and Senior Prefects participated in an inspiring Leadership Training Day filled with challenge, reflection and collaboration. (credit Alice Smith Facebook)
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees MYR 108,360 - 117,360
Ages 11 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 829
Type Co-educational
Opened 1998
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
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James Worland
School Principal

The Secondary Campus caters to students aged 11 to 18 (Years 7 to 13), following the English National Curriculum, culminating in (I)GCSE and A Level qualifications. Situated on 25 acres on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, this campus features expansive facilities, including a 50m swimming pool, an IAAF-certified athletic running track, ten science laboratories, and a dedicated Sixth Form Centre. A prominent program is the "IMPACT Quest," which guides students to explore their purpose and create a positive influence on the world. Students engage in a wide array of activities such as Model United Nations, Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, advanced sports, coding, and drama productions.

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