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Utama International School Kuala Lumpur

Utama International School Kuala Lumpur is a British curriculum school located in Bandar Utama with extremely limited visibility in KL's competitive international education market. Parent reviews highlight significant facility limitations including small classrooms, no cafeteria, and lack of modern teaching…


Curriculum
British
Ages
3 to 16
Pupils
Est. Contact school
Founded
1993

Operating from Bandar Utama Damansara in Petaling Jaya, UISKL follows the British curriculum across early years through secondary levels. The school's location in the established Bandar Utama township places it within a developed residential area featuring shopping centers and other educational institutions, though specific enrollment numbers and fee structures remain undocumented in public discussions.

Parent feedback reveals concerning facility limitations that distinguish UISKL from established competitors. Reviews describe a small swimming pool, small library, limited field space, and notably small classrooms without modern teaching aids like projectors. The school lacks basic amenities including a proper cafeteria, gymnasium, or assembly hall, which parents note as significant shortcomings compared to other international schools in the area.

Strengths

  • Location in established Bandar Utama township
  • British curriculum pathway offered
  • Swimming pool available on campus

Considerations

  • Very limited facilities including no cafeteria or gymnasium
  • Small classrooms and library spaces
  • Lack of modern teaching equipment like projectors
  • Minimal discussion among expatriate families
  • No documented academic outcomes or university placement data
  • Significantly lower profile compared to established KL international schools

  • Parent reviews are consistently critical of facilities, describing old classroom furniture, weak maintenance, no proper hall or gym, and limited co-curricular life.
  • Teaching concerns centre on a British-curriculum label that parents say feels locally delivered, with traditional lessons, weak English fluency among some teachers, and little transition support.
  • Parent communication is a recurring weakness, with ordinary parents describing little influence and poor response from the school.

Head of school

Mdm. Fathima Rezlana

Fathima Rezlana is a seasoned educational leader with 14 years of experience in teaching and administration across international schools in Malaysia.


  • Result Not published on official website.

1, Jalan Seri Rejang Rampai Business Park South, 53300, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

School website