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King Henry VIII College

A British-curriculum school in Cyberjaya, founded 2018, running IGCSEs and A Levels for around 700 pupils aged 3–18, with recent A Level results of 64% A*–A.

King Henry VIII College campus
King Henry VIII College, Cyberjaya. Photograph · School

Curriculum
British
Fees, annual
MYR 24k–96k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
Est. 700
Founded
2018

The school follows a British curriculum pathway, though specific details about year groups offered, qualifications, or academic programs remain unclear from available sources. Limited parent reviews describe the institution as having friendly staff who create a positive learning environment, with one parent rating it as 'fantastic' and noting the welcoming atmosphere. However, these reviews are minimal and lack the depth of feedback typically available for established international schools in Kuala Lumpur.

Unlike prominent Kuala Lumpur international schools such as ISKL, Alice Smith School, British School of Kuala Lumpur, or Garden International School that generate extensive parent forum discussions and detailed comparisons, King Henry VIII College maintains virtually no presence in online education communities. The complete absence from major international school directories, teacher recruitment networks, and parent review platforms suggests the school serves a very small, localized market rather than competing in KL's mainstream international education sector.

Strengths

  • Friendly and welcoming staff according to limited reviews
  • Positive learning environment mentioned by parents
  • British curriculum pathway

Considerations

  • Extremely limited public information available about the school
  • No presence in major international school comparison platforms
  • Lack of detailed academic data, facilities information, or fee structures
  • Minimal visibility in Kuala Lumpur's active expatriate education discussions
  • Would require direct contact to understand current programs and quality

Academics

A-Level (2023 or most recent published on site): 64% A -A, 79% A -B, 94% A -C. Average score per candidate: AAB. Subject-specific 100% A -A in Further Mathematics, History, Economics, Art, and English Literature.

School life

Sports: Indoor swimming, squash, fitness suite, school field. Clubs/Programmes: Model United Nations (MUN), theatrical and musical theatre productions, cultural, artistic, and musical events/concerts. CCA Schedule: KS1 (Mondays), KS2 (various).

Auditorium: 600 seats. Sports: Indoor swimming pool, dedicated sports hall, squash courts, fitness suite, school field. Academic/Other: Learning Commons, libraries, computer labs, science laboratories, music rehearsal spaces, drama rehearsal spaces, art class rooms, dining hall, café, school shop.

Student body

Total enrolment: Approximately 600 students (Primary and Senior combined); approximately 250 in Senior School. Age Range: 3 to 18 years. Nationalities: Diverse population including Malaysia, China, South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Singapore, UK, USA, India, and others.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Nursery 3 MYR 23,500
Year 1 5 MYR 23,500
Reception 5 MYR 23,500
Year 2 6 MYR 27,400
Year 3 7 MYR 59,200
Year 4 8 MYR 59,200
Year 5 9 MYR 66,400
Year 6 10 MYR 66,400
Year 7 11 MYR 79,000
Year 8 12 MYR 79,000
Year 9 13 MYR 79,000
Year 10 14 MYR 89,000
Year 11 15 MYR 89,000
Year 12 16 MYR 96,000
Year 13 17 MYR 96,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Entrance Test Fee MYR 150
Application Fee MYR 1,300
Acceptance Fee (EYFS - Year 6) MYR 3,900
Acceptance Fee (Year 7 - 13) MYR 6,500


  • Parents describe KHVIII as a well-resourced British school with a striking Cyberjaya campus, small classes and a polite student community.
  • Several parents flag historical start-up turbulence and what one parent called severe business mismanagement, with current management credited for steadying the ship.
  • It is a young campus, founded in 2018, so the parent pool is small and the track record is still forming.
  • Community discussion is largely silent on the school, so most signal comes from reviews that skew positive.

Positives

  • Facilities and small classes. Parents repeatedly cite the Cyberjaya campus, big compound and small class sizes as reasons their children settle quickly.
  • Polite, well-mannered community. Parents describe a kind student body that creates a warm learning environment.

Considerations

  • Start-up management issues. Older reviews describe the school as severely mismanaged as a business in its early years; later parents say the current team has stabilised operations.
  • Limited independent signal. Almost no Reddit or major expat-forum discussion; review pool is concentrated on directory sites.

Leadership

Martin Davis

Martin Davis is a British educator aged 52 with an MSc in Education from the University of Bristol and a BEd Hons in Primary Years.

Accreditations

  • AIMS Association of International Malaysian Schools, FOBISIA, BSA Boarding Schools Association 01
  • offers Duke of Edinburgh 02

  • A-A* 64%
  • A*-B 79%
  • A*-C 94%
  • Average A Level Score per Candidate AAB
  • Further Mathematics 100% A* - A
  • History 100% A* - A
  • Economics 100% A* - A
  • Art 100% A* - A
  • English Literature 100% A* - A
  • Physics 75% A* - A
  • Chemistry 73% A* - B
  • Biology 67% A* - A

G-07, Gem In Mall,, Mutiara Ville, Persiaran Sepang,, Cyber 11, 63000 Cyberjaya,, Selangor, Malaysia

School website