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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Rafflesia International School Puchong Kuala Lumpur

Founded in 2010, Rafflesia serves around 600 pupils from nursery through Year 11 in Puchong, with IPC and IMYC feeding into Cambridge IGCSE.

Rafflesia International School Puchong Kuala Lumpur campus
Rafflesia International School Puchong Kuala Lumpur, Puchong. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
MYR 16k–50k
Ages
3 to 16
Pupils
~600
Founded
2010

Founded in 2010 by dedicated educationalists, Rafflesia serves over 500 students from nursery through secondary levels with International Early Years Curriculum transitioning to Cambridge IGCSE pathways. The school emphasizes eco-friendly facilities and internationally-minded education, featuring modern amenities including swimming pool, football pitch, ICT labs, and multipurpose spaces across its Puchong campus. Parent testimonials highlight qualified teaching staff with masters and doctorate qualifications, though specific academic outcomes and university placement data remain limited in public discussions.

The school's fee structure positions it within Malaysia's accessible international education segment, with annual tuition beginning at RM16,233 for early years and extending to approximately RM30,000 for higher levels. Class sizes average 16-18 students, providing more intimate learning environments than larger international institutions. Despite offering cultural exchange programs and study abroad opportunities, Rafflesia maintains minimal presence in typical expatriate family research channels compared to Kuala Lumpur's tier-one international schools that dominate parent forum discussions and education comparison guides.

Strengths

  • Small class sizes averaging 16-18 students for personalized attention
  • Affordable entry point into British international education starting at RM16,233
  • Modern eco-friendly facilities including swimming pool and sports amenities
  • Qualified international teaching staff with advanced degrees
  • Cultural exchange and study abroad program opportunities
  • Clear communication from school leadership according to parent feedback

Considerations

  • Limited visibility and recognition compared to established Kuala Lumpur international schools
  • Absence of detailed academic outcome data or university placement statistics
  • Newer institution with relatively short track record since 2010 founding
  • Secondary education limited to IGCSE level without IB Diploma Programme options
  • Minimal presence in expatriate community discussions and education forums

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Nursery 3 MYR 16,233
Reception 5 MYR 16,233
Year 1 5 MYR 23,400
Year 2 6 MYR 23,400
Year 3 7 MYR 34,965
Year 4 8 MYR 34,965
Year 5 9 MYR 34,965
Year 6 10 MYR 34,965
Year 7 11 MYR 44,415
Year 8 12 MYR 44,415
Year 9 13 MYR 44,415
Year 10 14 MYR 49,800
Year 11 15 MYR 49,800

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee MYR 1,000
Registration Fee MYR 3,000


  • Parents praise teacher accessibility and school management. One parent enrolled their daughter in Year 3 and reported friendly teachers, an approachable principal, and clear communication.
  • IGCSE outcomes are flagged as a strength, with parents pointing to the school's effort to balance academic rigour with broader experience.
  • Pandemic billing was a flashpoint. One parent rated the school and said the school "charged full cost during lockdown periods, including lunches and fieldtrips".
  • Withdrawal procedures drew complaints in the same period, including disputes over refund cheques.
  • Facilities are not the draw. One parent said the school environment "wasn't impressive compared to other international schools like Taylor's".
  • Extended-day care to 6pm with homework support is consistently praised by working parents.

Positives

  • Teachers and management. Friendly, accessible staff and a praised principal
  • IGCSE outcomes. Examination results cited as a strength
  • Extended-day care. Programme running until 6pm with homework support praised by working parents

Considerations

  • Pandemic billing. Parents flag full-cost charging during lockdowns including lunches and field trips
  • Facilities. Environment described as below tier-one Malaysian peers

Leadership

Rasamah a/p Rengasamy

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

  • Result 100% of students achieved at least one top grade in IGCSE 2024/25
  • Result Foon Zhan Yi recognized at the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards for June 2024 IGCSE exams.

Persiaran Sierra Utama 2, Bandar 16 Sierra, 47110 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia

School website