Looking for a good and affordable school in KL
1. Anyone knows of a good school which is also affordable ?
2. Any feedback from someone sending kids to Global Indian International School ?
3. I'm told of ELC Intl in Sungai Buloh. Any feedback about it ? My office is close to KL sentral.
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Elc is selective and a low fee school. For budget parents a good choice. A million times better than global Indian "school"
One question: If I stay close to KL Sentral (office is close) , will it be fine in terms of travel time for going to a school which is away from the city centre (Tenby/ELC Cyber Jaya/Sungai Boloh/ Tanarata ) - that way you go opposite to traffic ?
As always a visit in term time is worth a lot. Not open days they are useless.
Have a happy stay.
If parents voted with their feet though where to go? go one of the Malaysian international schools are really that good. most are terrible. Even the few elite are not that great compared to a good private school or state grammar school in UK. So what choice?
I visited Tenby this Tuesday, the facilities at Tenby are good,聽 such as swimming pool, tennis, basketball court, labs and so on. As I see there, most of the students are Chinese, perhaps because of the people live at that area. There is no vacancy for my son's year group ,they said maybe in January but not sure. It seems that some international schools take your application fees (500RM above), even your kids past the assesment, they are still on the waiting lists. I have one experience at Garden international school, it was 1000RM for 18M waiting several years ago. Then they sent a letter said the period of waitting is expired, if u want to keep on waitting, you should pay the application fee again. So better you visit the school earlier for your kids. I 'll visit ELC as well.
Global Indian International School, Kuala Lumpur Campus, Malaysia
They have Cambridge board as well.
School fees, etc all are avilable on website.
I just came to KL. Since my office is close to KLCC and I cant afford the likes of Mont Kiara or Garden or ISKL, guess I am left with only two options, The global Indian School and ELC Sungai Buloh. Is that right or you think I can try out anything else ? Plan to Visit Tenby in Shah Alam as well. Clio1 had good things to say about the school but I note the point on wait lists.
A question on Shah Alam - how much time do you think it would take to Shah Alam if I stay in Bangsar ----in the morning. Since it would be opp the traffic. Am told, folks who come to KLCC from Shah Alam in the morning take 1 hr. Thats a lot - but then we are talking the other way around. Will that make a difference ? That will decide whther I consider Tenby at all ? Unless both GIS and ELC dont work out.
My suggestion is AL NOOR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL.
Just a thought

Cathy and anyone on the blog, any recos between Fairview and Taylor's Intl ( the school in Taman Maluri - used to be Sri Garden) earlier). I have visited them as well. Taylor's is more expensive but I guess the Taylor's group has a big name.
Cant apply to both as applic fees is rm 1k.
However Schatty you have been there and KathyAnn although relatively new to the school and a young teacher (newly qualified?) should be able to debunk a lot of the myths about this school, which include grade filtering i.e. not taking grades across the board but from small subgroups. I do know the school tries to fish a few very good students every year by offering scholarships. Is this to help with the school's grading?
Schatty think about convenience for yourself as the number one priority. I can assure you if it happens to be raining a journey that takes 1 hr can take 3 hr.
Recommendations I hear about a school of choice for Europeans involved professionally in education, is UCSI in Subang Jaya. Apparently a hidden gem?聽 The location is very convenient as it is close to all the Sunway facilities and the Monash Univeristy keeps the area international.
The KTM Kommuter Train is nearby which goes to Sentral, now with a direct link to the Monorail by foot and the KTM and LRT platforms are just opposite one another at the concourse in Sentral. Fees depend on grade but start at RM1500 for 5/6 year olds. This article explains fee structures.
However, I am reading in today's paper that because the incoming GST (April 2015) does not allow schools to pass on the 5% tax to parents for supplies which they purchase and pay the tax. So it is inevitable that tuition fees are going to rise next year, probably by at least 10%.
Taylor's only took it over recently, so I guess it needs some time to see how the Sri Garden image is going to be changed and potentially attract different clientelle.
I was looking forward to connect with some of the parents and students specially who live around Setiawangsa.聽 I also am curious to know about the transport system in general and some general advice of the school system. Could you kindly connect me with your friend KathAnn so I may have a chat.
Thanks in advance.
Nothing else changed. Same teachers and same standard as before
The truth is in kl you can have cheap OR good. Not both.
Sri Garden (now Taylors Int School) had a horrible reputation among locals (main clientele). I have no personal experience of it - just the rumours I wont repeat from parents in malaysia and someone high there telling me no change but rebranding. I honestly hope they up their game and focus on delivering a decent enough education at an affordable price.
Tenby I head many nice things about improvements. It would be nice if the chain schools focused more on quality as Malaysia needs it.聽 Tenby is doing better as they are hiring real educators. Fairview has two sons of the owner in important positions - both I met and I was underwhelmed by their total ignorance of education. The new Tenby owner is a smart man who realises he knows nothing about education. A very refreshing attitude for a Malaysian! Just because you have money doesn't make you an automatic expert on any business you buy. Of course the cempaka owner is the most infamous and a government advisor. She is the homer Simpson of education.
Malaysia boleh (unfortunately)
Thank you.
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