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Repton International School (Seri Alam)
Formerly Excelsior International School, rebranded as Repton International School (Seri Alam) under Raffles Campus Group. British curriculum, A-Level and IB DP at Y12-13. 20-acre campus in Bandar Seri Alam.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Early Years (Nursery - Reception) | 3 | MYR 30,975 |
| Year 1 | 5 | MYR 33,600 |
| Years 2 - 4 | 6 | MYR 42,525 |
| Years 5 - 6 | 9 | MYR 48,825 |
| Years 7 - 9 | 11 | MYR 56,700 |
| Years 10 - 11 (IGCSE) | 14 | MYR 63,525 |
| Years 12 - 13 (A Level) | 16 | MYR 63,525 |
| Years 12 - 13 (IBDP) | 16 | MYR 73,000 |
Reviews
- Brand identity has shifted twice. The school in Bandar Seri Alam was originally Excelsior, then Repton International School Malaysia, and is now operating as Invictus International School (Spring Hills). Reviews therefore sit under different names.
- Parent reviews under the Repton name are short and uniformly five-star on a base of four. They focus on the campus and facilities: "Well structured school campus and very well maintained facilities", "Best International School in this area".
- Teacher-side signal is sharper and more critical. Teachers describe a high-turnover environment with "archetypal and hapless leaders", "contracts that require careful scrutiny" and one reviewer who resigned during probation.
- Teacher forum chatter is mixed. One current junior-school staffer described "good management team and decent teaching and support staff" with "excellent work life balance", but flagged it as "not the best resourced school" and uncertain post-rebrand.
- Compensation is a separate concern: one ex-applicant noted no EPF and a taxed housing allowance.
- Multiple operator changes and rebrands mean any historical praise has to be read against current management. Parents looking at the school today are looking at Invictus, not Repton.
Positives
- Facilities and campus. The Bandar Seri Alam campus draws short, consistently positive parent comments on grounds and facilities
Considerations
- Multiple rebrands. Excelsior to Repton to Invictus in ten years. Reviews under each name describe different management
- Staff turnover and leadership. Teacher-forum and ISR previews describe high turnover, weak leadership and contract terms parents should read carefully
Leadership
Mr. Albert Alcantara
Mr. Albert Alcantara serves as the Principal of Invictus International School, Spring Hills Campus. He leads a dedicated team of educators committed to delivering a modern and high-quality education focused on student development and wellbeing. Mr. Alcantara believes in a holistic and thematic approach to learning, encouraging students to make meaningful connections across subjects and to explore, question, and discover. His leadership emphasizes initiating new ideas to improve teaching and learning, fostering a curious, confident, and compassionate school community in partnership with parents and the wider community.
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