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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Fairview International School Kuala Lumpur

Located in Wangsa Maju, FISKL operates as the flagship campus of the Fairview International network, serving as Malaysia's pioneering IB institution with nearly five decades of experience.

Fairview International School Kuala Lumpur campus
Fairview International School Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur. Photograph · School

Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
MYR 28k–60k
Ages
4 to 18
Pupils
~500
Founded
1978

Located in Wangsa Maju, FISKL operates as the flagship campus of the Fairview International network, serving as Malaysia's pioneering IB institution with nearly five decades of experience. The school delivers the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme alongside core subjects including sciences, mathematics, humanities, arts, music, digital design, and multiple languages including Malay, Mandarin, and English. As part of Fairview International PLC, a London-listed educational company, the school benefits from established systems and corporate backing while maintaining focus on IB pedagogy.

Parent reviews present a mixed picture of the school experience. While some families appreciate the affordable IB education and describe it as 'one of the best IB schools in KL with affordable cost and great service,' others raise concerns about teaching quality, management demands, and communication issues. Recent feedback on review platforms suggests challenges with 'low quality teachers' despite the school's premium positioning, and some parents report coordination problems between different Fairview campuses. The school's emphasis on preparing 'children for life, not just exams' through inquiry-based learning appeals to families seeking IB philosophy, though execution appears inconsistent based on user experiences.

Strengths

  • Malaysia's oldest and largest IB school with extensive experience since 1978
  • Complete IB continuum from Primary Years to Diploma Programme
  • More affordable than many premium international schools in KL
  • Strong multilingual education including Malay, Mandarin, and English
  • Corporate backing through listed company provides institutional stability
  • Focus on inquiry-based learning and life skills development

Considerations

  • Mixed parent reviews regarding teaching quality and management effectiveness
  • Some reports of communication issues and coordination problems
  • Limited detailed information about facilities and campus amenities
  • Recent corporate financial challenges may impact school operations
  • Parent feedback suggests inconsistent delivery of educational promises

Academics

  • IB Diploma (2024): Average score of 36 points out of 45 (Fairview International School). - IB Pass Rate: 100% pass rate for 7 consecutive years (Fairview International School). - Top Scores: Two students achieved 43/45 in 2024 (Instagram); 38% of students scored 37 points and above in 2025 (Instagram).

School life

  • Sports: Basketball, Swimming, Football, Badminton (Fairview International School). - Arts & Music: "Everyone's a Musician" programme, Foundation in Music, Visual Arts, Performing Arts (Fairview International School). - Clubs: Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies (doris.
  • Campus Size: 3.5-acre site in Wangsa Maju (Fairview International PLC). - Sports Facilities: Football field, Basketball court, Swimming pool, Badminton courts (Fairview International School). - Theatre/Auditorium: Dominus Arts Venue (Concert Hall) with 600 fixed seats, expandable to over 800 with flexible floor seating (Dominus Arts Venue).

Student body

  • Total Enrolment: Approximately 520 to 600 students at the Kuala Lumpur campus (network total exceeds 2,000) (doris. school, Fairview International PLC). - Nationalities: 34 to 55 nationalities represented at the KL campus (network total 65+) (Fairview International School, Fairview International PLC).

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Reception 5 MYR 28,000
PYP 1 6 MYR 32,000
PYP 2 7 MYR 34,000
PYP 3 8 MYR 37,000
PYP 4 9 MYR 39,000
PYP 5 10 MYR 44,000
MYP 1 11 MYR 54,000
MYP 2 12 MYR 54,000
MYP 3 13 MYR 54,000
MYP 4 14 MYR 60,000
MYP 5 15 MYR 60,000
DP 1 16 MYR 60,000
DP 2 17 MYR 60,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee MYR 1,000
Enrolment Fee (Reception-PYP 5) MYR 2,500
Enrolment Fee (MYP 1-DP 2) MYR 5,000


  • The public review pool around the Wangsa Maju campus is small and skews very positive. One listings site lists eight reviews; Doris.school reports 76% recommend across a larger 85-respondent base.
  • Parents return repeatedly to teaching style. One wrote "the teachers and leaders are so supportive" and "made IB learning so much fun, interesting and practical". Another described teachers as "certified IB Teachers who are very experienced and caring".
  • The IB-from-day-one identity is the school's central feature. Fairview was Malaysia's first IB World School and parents cite the holistic, non-exam-heavy approach as the reason they chose it.
  • One expat parent offered the sharpest counterweight, calling the school "expensive with low quality teachers" and noting "teachers are very young and not experienced". This is one voice against a larger positive base, but it is the most concrete negative on record.
  • Teacher-forum chatter raises separate questions about the operator. Teachers questioned the credibility of the in-house UCF PGDE qualification and flagged "extremely negative reviews" about the company. This is staff-side, not parent-side, but it adds to the picture.

Positives

  • IB pedagogy and teacher engagement. Parents praise IB teachers as experienced, caring and able to make the programme practical
  • Holistic over exam-focused. Parents who choose Fairview cite skills-and-values development over traditional cramming

Considerations

  • Teacher experience level. One parent flagged inexperienced teaching staff; teacher forums echo concerns about an in-house PGDE pathway

Leadership

Dr Vincent Chian

Dr Vincent Chian, a former psychiatrist with a medical degree from the University of Manchester and an EMBA from INSEAD, has served as Principal of Fairview International School Kuala Lumpur since 2016.

Accreditations

  • Duke of Edinburgh mentioned on social media 01

  • IB Diploma average score 34.53
  • 100% pass rate for IB Diploma 7 consecutive years

4178, Jalan 1/27D,, Section 6, Wangsa Maju,, 53300 Kuala Lumpur., Malaysia

School website