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.
Attend a school tour or Open Day. School tours are available by appointment from Monday to Saturday. Parents are encouraged to RSVP for Open Days, which are announced on the school's website and social media. This allows you to visit the campus and engage with the admissions team.
Submit an Application Form. Complete the application form and submit it along with a photocopy of your child's IC/passport, the required Application Fee, and the past two years of school reports. This can be done via email or directly at the Admissions Office.
Complete a Placement Test and Admissions Interview. All applicants are required to take a Placement Test and undergo an Admissions Interview with the Principal or Head of Section. These assessments help ensure appropriate grade-level placement and confirm the student's ability to thrive within the school environment.
Receive a Conditional Offer Letter and Accept the Place. Based on the assessment results, parents will receive a Conditional Offer Letter. To secure the place, admission documents and fees (as outlined in the fee schedule) must be submitted within 14 days from the letter's issue date. An Acceptance Letter will then be issued.
The school operates a waitlist system for admissions. If a place is not immediately available after the assessment process, eligible students may be placed on a waiting list, and their application data will be removed from the system after a certain period if a place does not become available.
The school does not advertise specific scholarship programs for prospective students.
UCSI International School Subang Jaya caters to students ages 4 to 16, following a British-based curriculum that includes the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and Cambridge Primary, progressing to Cambridge IGCSE for examinations. The school also integrates elements of the Malaysian National Curriculum. Facilities include various specialist rooms such as science laboratories, computer labs, art studios, and music rooms, supporting the diverse curriculum. The campus also provides extensive sports facilities including courts for various sports. The co-curricular program extends learning beyond the classroom with a range of clubs and activities, from sports to creative arts and STEM clubs.
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