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Tenby School Setia Eco Park Kuala Lumpur

Tenby School Setia Eco Park is a British curriculum school in Selangor that positions itself as an affordable international option with spacious facilities and eco-focused programs. However, parent reviews reveal serious concerns about teaching quality, with reports of 95% unqualified…


Curriculum
British, IPC
Fees, annual
MYR 22–66k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
Est. 1,200
Founded
2008

Located about 40 minutes southeast of central KL in Semenyih, Tenby Setia Eco Park operates on a large campus serving approximately 1,200 students following British curriculum with Cambridge IGCSEs. The school emphasizes environmental education through hydroponic farming, eco-gardening, and rainwater collection systems, alongside over 100 co-curricular activities. As part of the broader Tenby Schools network with six Malaysian campuses, it markets itself as offering the most affordable fees among the group's Klang Valley locations.

The school's remote suburban location provides extensive green space and modern facilities including air-conditioned gymnasium, innovation center, and separate kindergarten areas, appealing to families prioritizing campus environment over urban convenience. However, parent feedback raises significant concerns about educational quality, with one detailed review describing 95% unqualified teaching staff and inadequate support for students transitioning between curricula. The school appears to serve primarily local Malaysian families seeking British education at lower cost points than established KL institutions, though this positioning comes with apparent trade-offs in teaching standards and academic rigor.

Strengths

  • Affordable fees compared to central KL international schools
  • Spacious green campus with extensive facilities
  • Environmental education programs including hydroponic farming
  • Strong English language support for non-native speakers
  • Over 100 co-curricular activity options
  • Flexible intake periods (January, April, September)

Considerations

  • Parent reports of 95% unqualified teaching staff
  • Poor curriculum transition support according to reviews
  • 40-minute commute from central Kuala Lumpur
  • Limited international student diversity
  • Lack of university placement data or academic outcome transparency
  • Recent teacher recruitment suggests possible staff turnover

Fee Age Type Amount
Tenby International School: Nursery 3 Annual MYR 22,080
Reception 5 Annual MYR 22,080
Year 1 5 Annual MYR 26,160
Year 2 6 Annual MYR 31,500
Sekolah Sri Tenby: Standard 1 7 Annual MYR 24,300
Year 3 7 Annual MYR 36,990
Standard 2 8 Annual MYR 24,300
Year 4 8 Annual MYR 40,800
Standard 3 9 Annual MYR 25,545
Year 5 9 Annual MYR 44,010
Standard 4 10 Annual MYR 25,545
Year 6 10 Annual MYR 46,920
Standard 5 11 Annual MYR 27,270
Year 7 11 Annual MYR 53,250
Standard 6 12 Annual MYR 27,270
Form 1 12 Annual MYR 27,900
Year 8 12 Annual MYR 54,180
Form 2 13 Annual MYR 27,900
Year 9 13 Annual MYR 60,960
Form 3 14 Annual MYR 30,105
Year 10 14 Annual MYR 66,000
Form 4 15 Annual MYR 31,800
Form 5 16 Annual MYR 31,800
Sekolah Sri Tenby: Application Fee One-time MYR 1,300
Tenby International School: Application Fee One-time MYR 2,000
Registration Fee One-time MYR 2,500

  • Parent voice on Setia Eco Park is the most polarised in the Tenby Malaysia network. Recent directory reviews and the school's own channels report strong IGCSE, A Level and SPM outcomes and positive teacher relationships; older expat-forum posts carry sustained criticism.
  • A widely circulated expat parent review accuses senior management of treating parents as a pressure group and questions teaching staff qualifications, alongside complaints about annual fee rises and facility upkeep. The post dates from the school's earlier years and is not echoed in newer reviews.
  • Recurring practical complaint across years is traffic and parent-driver behaviour at school gates, described by one parent as a nightmare at peak hours.
  • Positive signal sits with academic outcomes: parents and the school's published data cite IGCSE and A Level results above global averages and university destinations including LSE, UCL and King's.
  • Reddit thread mentions Tenby in Setia Alam in passing; pay and fee level cited but no detailed parent voice. Treat the public pool as polarised across time, not consistently positive or negative.

Head of school

Jeffrey Ison

Jeffrey Ison holds a BA (Hons) in History from the University of Sheffield, a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, and a National Professional Qualification in Headship.

Accreditations

  • FOBISIA joined 2021 FOBISIA Schrole 01

  • 2025 IGCSE results 56% of all grades were A–A*
  • 2025 IGCSE results 78% of grades were A–B*
  • 2025 IGCSE results 93% of grades achieved A–C*
  • 2025 IGCSE results 100% pass rate
  • 2025 IGCSE results Average grade was A
  • 2025 IGCSE results 16 students earned 8A’s and above
  • IGCSE 2025 A*/A 51%
  • IGCSE 2025 A*/B 75%
  • IGCSE 2025 A*/C 89%
  • Foreign Language Mandarin Chinese A*-A 91.7%
  • Foreign Language Malay A*-A 73.5%
  • IGCSE 2023-2024 average grade A

No. 1, Jalan Setia Tropika U13/18T,, Seksyen U13, 40170 Shah Alam,, Selangor, Malaysia

School website