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Maz International School Kuala Lumpur

Founded in 1991, Maz International School operates primarily from its Petaling Jaya campus with a reported expansion to Shah Alam, positioning itself as one of the longer established international schools in the greater Kuala Lumpur area.

Maz International School Kuala Lumpur campus
Maz International School Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
MYR 11k–33k
Ages
3 to 16
Pupils
Est. 12
Founded
1991

Founded in 1991, Maz International School operates primarily from its Petaling Jaya campus with a reported expansion to Shah Alam, positioning itself as one of the longer-established international schools in the greater Kuala Lumpur area. The school follows a British curriculum structure, though specific details about examination boards, year groups served, or qualification pathways remain unclear from available sources. Over three decades of operation, the institution appears to have built its reputation primarily through family recommendations and word-of-mouth referrals rather than active marketing or public visibility.

Unlike Kuala Lumpur's prominent international schools such as Alice Smith School, ISKL, or British International School of Kuala Lumpur that generate extensive discussion in expatriate forums and education comparison platforms, Maz International School operates with minimal online presence or detailed information sharing. This absence from major international education discussions, teacher recruitment networks, and parent review platforms suggests the school serves a specific local market rather than competing broadly in the expatriate education sector that typically drives international school visibility in the region.

Strengths

  • Over 30 years of educational experience since founding in 1991
  • British curriculum pathway providing internationally recognized qualifications
  • Expansion to multiple locations indicating institutional growth
  • Reputation built through positive word-of-mouth from existing families
  • Established presence in the greater Kuala Lumpur education market

Considerations

  • Extremely limited public information available about academic performance, facilities, or specific programmes
  • Minimal visibility in expatriate forums and international education discussions
  • Lack of detailed information about fees, admission processes, or university placement records
  • No clear information about accreditations, inspection ratings, or quality benchmarks
  • Limited online presence compared to established Kuala Lumpur international schools

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Petaling Jaya Campus: KG 1 3 MYR 10,500
Shah Alam Campus: KG 1 3 MYR 12,000
KG 2 4 MYR 10,500
KG 2 4 MYR 13,500
Year 1 5 MYR 15,000
Year 1 5 MYR 15,750
Year 2 6 MYR 15,600
Year 2 6 MYR 16,500
Year 3 7 MYR 16,200
Year 3 7 MYR 17,250
Year 4 8 MYR 16,500
Year 4 8 MYR 18,750
Year 5 9 MYR 17,100
Year 5 9 MYR 19,500
Year 6 10 MYR 18,000
Year 6 10 MYR 20,250
Year 7 11 MYR 18,600
Year 7 11 MYR 22,500
Year 8 12 MYR 19,200
Year 8 12 MYR 25,500
Year 9 13 MYR 21,000
Year 9 13 MYR 27,000
Year 10 14 MYR 22,500
Year 10 14 MYR 28,500
Year 11 15 MYR 24,900
Year 11 15 MYR 33,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Assessment Fee MYR 500
Registration Fee (KG & Primary) MYR 4,500
Registration Fee (Secondary) MYR 5,000


  • Reviews are mixed. Parents and former students praise the multinational student body, dedicated teachers and reasonable fees for a full-service international school with boarding.
  • Critics flag school management, with reports of ineffective handling of bullying and discipline issues; some report mould in canteen food and weak parent communication.
  • One Reddit user described Maz as a school used by the African expat community in Shah Alam, suggesting a niche demographic draw.
  • Indeed teacher reviews lean positive on culture and work-life balance but rate pay and management 3.0 to.
  • The school sits at the lower-fee end of Malaysian international schools, which several reviews name as the trade-off behind the variability.

Positives

  • Multinational student body. Students from 35 countries; African expat community presence flagged in Reddit comments.
  • Affordable full-service offer. Cambridge IGCSE plus boarding at lower fees than peers is a recurring positioning.

Considerations

  • Management and complaint handling. Multiple reviews allege poor handling of bullying and unprofessional administration.
  • Cleanliness. Specific complaints about mould in canteen food and limited tech facilities.
  • Teacher experience. Indeed reviews praise diversity and work-life balance but flag low pay and management gaps.

Leadership

Inderjit Singh Sekhon

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

Accreditations

  • MY_JNJK 01

No.1 MAZ House,, Jalan 20/19, Paramount Gardens,, 46300 Petaling Jaya,, Selangor, Malaysia

School website