Review : Global Indian International School
I am from India, and have recently re-located to KL, I am exploring schooling for my kids.
Will appreciate if anyone / or parents can share their feedback about GIIS.
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Can you suggest few good budget International schools where Indian Expats kids also study ; fees around RM 20k-25k /annum.
Request you research /聽 views on each of them , as in terms of education, infra , and whether Indian Expats children study there or not. If possible , pl share ranking based on ur opinion.
1-TENBY International School- Setia Eco Park
2-TANARATA International
3-SAYFOL International School
4-Sri Dasmesh International
5-Havil International school
Which school did you finally decide to put your kids ?
Your thoughts on my selection will help

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Which school did you finalize ?
What about you?
Thank you for your reply..
My son is still going to Kindergarten and I am researching about schools for his next academic year...
There has been lot of negative feedback about this school but still most of our known friends have admitted their kids to GIIS...
May I know why did you finalize on GIIS?
Don't go with google reviews, its not correct and latest. This school is better than the reviews.
Also, every individual decisions are based on their own requirements. You need to figure out your key decision making criteria's to finalise the school....like your budget , proximity to your work/residence, your tenure in KL.....as far as studies and co-curricula activities are concerned , I have seen it's all there happening in GIIS.
Other International schools have different session like (Sep-Aug) / (Jan-Dec), expensive in terms of fees, fancy /glamourous... Now , you need to deciden聽 聽 your requirement based on your preferences.
You need to figure out your criteria....your kid is supposed to go in KG , hence you have lots of time to explore after arrival.
What is your budget聽 and tenure in KL.
Can you please provide some feedback about GIIS in terms of teacher quality and kids experience now that your kids have been going there for few months.
What were the results like for last year class X /XII boards?
Regards
Also the results 10th and 12th were good last year.
Assessments and regular studies happen with extra curricular activities.
Moreover depends on child also, how much they grasp and study at home....
Little Playhouse /Kinderland , the former is good for kids below 3 and later for 3 years and above.
Got to know abt GIIS that it got old school type environment where parents and kids both don't have much say.. is that true that even the teachers are more strict?
How is ur experience in this regard?
And are they really quiet active even with extra murals at school?
Will be moving to KL soon and am so confused with the reviews.. can u plz share ur experience since ur kids already part of the school now?
TIA.
I am form india, I am moving to KL in Aug. My son is 6 yrs old studying in Class 1.
Can you guide me what will be cost of schooling, academic sessions term & how he can fit into school continuing his academic session.
Also is there a transport facility also available for the school.
Please help me to understand all this as this will decide whether i shift along with my family or leave them in india for sometime.
Regards,
Sanjeev
There are lot of schools , depends on your preference and budget , also the location you are planning to atay.
As far as CBSE board school is concerned, we have GIIS , in Brickfields, its slightly less than the International school.
There are lot of IB schools as well as Cambridge pattern.
What is your curricullam preference and budget.
Where is ur office located and where are you planning to stay .
Some schools provide transport聽 , but in case school transport is not available than there are lot of private vans attached with tge schools.
I will update you details in a few days as my final discussion is right on place this weekend.
I am looking for an international school for my kids and my husband's company has a tie up with GIIS. I understand they have the CBSE syllabus but how will this bode well for kids once they complete their 10th and 12th? Will they get admissions to colleges by studying in this syllabus?
Also they have an igcse stream. Do you have any feedback on that? are your kids still studying in GIIS?
regards,
Preeti
GIIS is not like any other international school standards.
The level is not so good in comparison to other International schools in KL, but decision depends on the affordability of fee structure. If one can afford the fees for any other popular international school then its better to go for that instead of GIIS.
GIIS has just a CBSE school advantage for Indian nationals so that if they return India the kids can continue.
The school is just to get the certificates , the school provides lot of study materials hence the child has to study on their own.
Most important is your budget for schooling , so you can check the fee of other international schools also before finalising on GIIS.
Also, if you need CBSE board then this options is good.
amar8176 wrote:Hi Preeti,
GIIS is not like any other international school standards.
The level is not so good in comparison to other International schools in KL, but decision depends on the affordability of fee structure. If one can afford the fees for any other popular international school then its better to go for that instead of GIIS.
GIIS has just a CBSE school advantage for Indian nationals so that if they return India the kids can continue.
The school is just to get the certificates , the school provides lot of study materials hence the child has to study on their own.
Most important is your budget for schooling , so you can check the fee of other international schools also before finalising on GIIS.
Also, if you need CBSE board then this options is good.
Hi Amar,
I am discussing an opportunity in KL which may conclude as soon as the pandemic issue is through. My tenure in KL shall be only for three years and hence would prefer CBSE. This leaves me with GIIS as the only choice. Could you please tell me, 1. Do they take midterm admissions 2. Ball park fee structure for Class VI. Thanks
Anand
I have gone through discussions above. Even I have done lot of research at my end. To be very frank, options are really limited if u need to stick to 25k range and stay in KL. There are lot of international schools around similar range but they are somewhere 30 plus kms away from city centre hence doesn't make sense. My view on each school:
1. Taylors - Beyond class 6 , your annual spend will be above 30 k but is one of the best bet if u r seeking quality, city centre, igcse board. The only problem, they have lots of holidays but nice infrastructure and quality of teachers as medium to good. Being from india, might be an issue initially to the way kids are taught since we feel its very light and easy for kids.
2. Sayfol - Reasonable fees, I think with 20k annual but infra is a struggle. Few teachers are still old school and as such nothing great about the reputation.
3. GIIS - haven't heard anyone talking great about the school but seems to be the only solution for indian parents in terms of curriculum and fees which is within normally 25k.
Then there are others like hibiscus, ucsi which are around 10-20 percent cheaper than taylors but the infra and location are bit of an issue as they are somewhere in the middle of industrial area.聽 For me practically, it's a choice between taylors if u can afford slightly higher fees and ok with igcse or else giis if cbse. Haven't heard anything about Vikas though its there on the Internet so I would suggest someone inputs the feedback for everyone's help.
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