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Sri Kuala Lumpur School

Sri Kuala Lumpur School (Sri KL) is a British curriculum school that positions itself as 'The Malaysian School in English' with a non-elitist approach to education since 1979. However, parent reviews reveal serious concerns about bullying and preferential treatment, while…


Curriculum
British
Fees, annual
MYR 23–44k
Ages
5 to 16
Pupils
Est. 300
Founded
1979

Founded in 1979 with just six students in Jalan Nipah, Sri KL has evolved into an institution offering both Malaysian national curriculum and IGCSE pathways for international students. The school promotes itself as taking a non-elitist approach while using English as the primary medium of instruction. Despite operating for over four decades, Sri KL maintains minimal presence in typical expatriate education discussions and parent forums compared to established KL institutions like ISKL, Garden International, or Alice Smith School.

Parent reviews paint a concerning picture of the school environment, with specific mentions of bullying issues and preferential treatment affecting the student experience. Unlike prominent Kuala Lumpur international schools that generate extensive discussion among expatriate families seeking quality education options, Sri KL appears to serve primarily local Malaysian families rather than the broader international community. The school's academic performance data and specific fee structures remain unclear from public sources, making detailed comparison with other KL schools challenging.

Strengths

  • Long-established institution operating since 1979
  • Dual curriculum offering both Malaysian national and IGCSE pathways
  • English-medium instruction with Malaysian values integration
  • Non-elitist educational philosophy

Considerations

  • Parent reviews cite bullying and preferential treatment concerns
  • Limited visibility compared to established KL international schools
  • Minimal presence in expatriate education forums and discussions
  • Academic outcomes and fee structures not readily available for comparison

Fee Age Type Amount
Year 1 5 Annual MYR 22,900
Year 2 6 Annual MYR 23,700
Year 3 7 Annual MYR 24,500
Year 4 8 Annual MYR 25,200
Year 5 9 Annual MYR 26,000
Year 6 10 Annual MYR 26,900
Year 7 11 Annual MYR 33,200
Year 8 12 Annual MYR 35,200
Year 9 13 Annual MYR 37,600
Year 10 14 Annual MYR 40,600
Year 11 15 Annual MYR 43,500
Application Fee One-time MYR 600
Registration Fee (Primary) One-time MYR 5,000
Registration Fee (Secondary) One-time MYR 7,000
Refundable Security Deposit (Primary) One-time MYR 7,000
Refundable Security Deposit (Secondary) One-time MYR 12,000

  • SriKL is described in independent parent reviews as a long-established Subang Jaya school with a stable Malaysian intake, professional teachers and a reasonable price compared with newer international schools.
  • Parents on Lowyat and Expat.com forums credit the school for academic discipline, language and critical-thinking skills, with one alumna's family pointing to a niece who became a UK cardiologist as evidence of the long arc.
  • Forum posters consistently flag that despite the international curriculum branding, the school is overwhelmingly Malaysian in students and staff, and is not really an expat school in the way some assume.
  • The most repeated negative is intake culture and parent behaviour, including aggressive double-parking at the school gate that older Lowyat threads describe as a SriKL signature problem.
  • A small but pointed strand of recent commentary alleges weak handling of bullying complaints and poor parent-school communication, with one parent saying the experience knocked their child's confidence.

Head of school

Hanif Othman Merican

Hanif Othman Merican serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Sri Kuala Lumpur School, a position overseeing the not-for-profit institution wholly owned by Othman Merican Educational Development Berhad. He is the son of the school's founder, the late Tan Sri Dato' Ir.

Accreditations

  • MY_JNJK 01

  • November 2025 IGCSE results 45% of students achieved straight As, 60% achieved 6As and above.

No. 1, Jalan SS 15/7A,, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor. Malaysia

School website