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Fairview International School Johor Bahru

Fairview International School Johor Bahru is the southernmost IB World School in Malaysia, established in 2008 in Bandar Dato' Onn. It offers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 4-16, and has been ranked…


Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
MYR 28–44k
Ages
4 to 16
Pupils
~350
Founded
2008

The Johor Bahru campus of Fairview International School, opened 2008, and the first IB World School in southern Malaysia, with a permanent purpose-built campus in Bandar Dato' Onn since 2014.

Fairview as a group dates back to 1978 in Kuala Lumpur. The Johor campus runs IB Primary Years Programme (PYP authorised 2013) and Middle Years Programme (MYP authorised 2012), serving roughly 350 pupils aged 4 to 16. Head is Kanchan Mary Shrestha.

Parents who back the IB approach speak warmly of the teaching: friendly, dedicated staff who push independent learning over rote memorisation, regular feedback on progress, and strong character development. The complaints are consistent enough to flag honestly. Some families describe limited classroom space, non-permanent teaching staff, and a strong push for parent donations and fundraising on top of fees, with refunds reportedly hard to negotiate. Best fit for families committed to PYP and MYP and willing to manage the operational rough edges.


Fee Age Type Amount
Reception (PYP) 4 Annual MYR 28,000
Year 1 - 2 (PYP) 5 Annual MYR 30,000
Year 3 (PYP) 7 Annual MYR 35,000
Year 4 (PYP) 8 Annual MYR 39,000
Year 5 (PYP) 9 Annual MYR 44,000
MYP (Years 6-10) 11 Annual MYR 38,000
Application One-time MYR 1,000
Enrolment (PYP) One-time MYR 2,500
Enrolment (MYP) One-time MYR 5,000

  • The Johor Bahru campus has a more polarised public profile than the Wangsa Maju flagship. International School Advisor reviews are largely positive, but parent-side criticism on management is sharper here.
  • Positive parents cite IB teaching and communication. One wrote that "teachers are friendly and dedicated" and that ClassDojo helps parents follow performance. Another said their child's English improved significantly.
  • Critical reviews cluster on three themes. Limited classroom space and "non-permanent teachers" come up repeatedly. Donation requests are a separate complaint, with one parent saying the school "frequently asks for donations and contributions".
  • A subset of parents flag transparency and tone. Posts allege management treats dissenting parents and teachers poorly and focuses excessively on enrolment and profit. These are parent claims rather than verified findings, but they appear consistently across aggregator pages.
  • No Reddit-side parent chatter on the Johor Bahru campus surfaces specifically. The Reddit signal that does exist relates to the network as a whole, not this campus, so the local picture sits on parent-aggregator pages.
  • Net: the IB teaching draws praise; the management and infrastructure side is where the negatives cluster.

Head of school

Kanchan Mary Shrestha

Kanchan Mary Shrestha (Pradhan) is the Principal of Fairview International School Johor Bahru. She focuses on building a nurturing environment where students feel supported, encouraged, and confident to express themselves. By guiding both academic and personal growth, she helps shape a learning experience that prepares students for future challenges and opportunities. She is an experienced educator and psychosocial counselor with a background in IBPYP and MYP facilitation.

Accreditations

  • MY_JNJK 01

  • IB ranking Top 80 worldwide (3 consecutive years)

Lot PTD 168450, Jalan Dato' Onn Utama, Bandar Dato' Onn, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

School website