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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Havil International School Kuala Lumpur

Small British-curriculum school with separate primary and secondary campuses in Kuala Lumpur, running Cambridge IGCSEs for ages 4–16.

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

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
MYR 17k–27k
Ages
4 to 16
Pupils
~150
Founded
2012

Havil International School follows the British curriculum and operates with both primary and secondary campuses in Kuala Lumpur. The school offers Cambridge IGCSE examinations and positions itself within the city's competitive international education market. Based on available information, it appears to serve local and expatriate families seeking British-style education, though specific details about facilities, academic outcomes, or student demographics remain limited in public discussions.

The school maintains a website and some social media presence, with mentions of parent testimonials and a referral program suggesting an active parent community. However, unlike prominent Kuala Lumpur international schools such as ISKL, Garden International, or Alice Smith School, Havil operates with minimal discussion in parent forums or educational review platforms. This low profile makes it challenging for prospective families to assess the school's standing or gather detailed insights about the educational experience compared to more established options in the city.

Strengths

  • Offers British curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE qualifications
  • Has both primary and secondary campuses
  • Maintains parent referral program suggesting community satisfaction
  • Operates as Cambridge IGCSE examination centre

Considerations

  • Very limited public information and parent reviews available
  • Low profile compared to established Kuala Lumpur international schools
  • Minimal discussion in international education forums
  • Would require direct school visits to properly evaluate offerings and facilities

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Early Years 3 MYR 16,500
Year 1 5 MYR 17,880
Year 2 6 MYR 17,880
Year 3 7 MYR 19,806
Year 4 8 MYR 20,772
Year 5 9 MYR 21,735
Year 6 10 MYR 22,698
Year 7 11 MYR 23,892
Year 8 12 MYR 24,534
Year 9 13 MYR 25,500
Year 10 14 MYR 27,427
Year 11 15 MYR 27,427

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee MYR 800
Registration Fee MYR 3,000
Security Deposit MYR 5,000


  • Parent feedback is small in volume but mostly positive. Reviews describe children gaining confidence, a school that is open to parent concerns, and a focus on character alongside academics.
  • Negative reviews flag the same recurring objection: promised facilities and expansion plans were quietly removed while fees rose. Critics describe it as family-managed, with no field or hall and pupils standing in the courtyard sun.
  • The Brickfields location is mentioned positively as central and accessible for KL families.
  • No usable parent signal surfaced beyond a small pool of four to five public reviews, weighted positive but small enough that polarisation matters.
  • British curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE and A Level pathway. School roll is small relative to the better-known KL international schools.

Positives

  • Pastoral and character development. Parents report children gaining confidence and a school responsive to concerns
  • Location. Brickfields central location seen as a practical strength

Considerations

  • Facilities. Critics flag missing field or hall and changes to promised expansion plans
  • Fees versus delivery. Some parents say fees rose while promised facilities did not arrive
  • Management. Family-run feel praised by some, called inexperienced by others

Leadership

Priscilla Koh

Priscilla Koh holds a Master's in Education specializing in Educational Administration and Leadership from the University of British Columbia, Canada. With a background in pro bono legal services for the underprivileged, she transitioned into education where her family founded Havil International School; she has taught across primary and secondary levels.


21, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad, Brickfields, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

School website