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Spectrum International School Kuala Lumpur

Despite being mentioned in numerous property advertisements as a nearby amenity for residential developments in areas like Bukit Tunku, Putrajaya, and Cyberjaya, Spectrum International School maintains an extremely low profile in educational discussions.

Spectrum International School Kuala Lumpur campus
Spectrum International School Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
MYR 14k–30k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~200
Founded
2016

Despite being mentioned in numerous property advertisements as a nearby amenity for residential developments in areas like Bukit Tunku, Putrajaya, and Cyberjaya, Spectrum International School maintains an extremely low profile in educational discussions. The school follows the British curriculum but lacks the detailed information typically available for established Kuala Lumpur international institutions, including fee structures, student demographics, academic outcomes, or facility descriptions.

Unlike prominent Kuala Lumpur international schools that feature regularly in parent forums, teacher recruitment discussions, and educational comparison sites, Spectrum generates minimal online conversation. This absence from typical international school rankings, parent reviews, or expatriate education discussions suggests either very recent establishment, small enrollment, or positioning toward specific local communities rather than the broader international expatriate families who typically drive online education conversations in Malaysia's capital.

Strengths

  • British curriculum foundation provides familiar educational pathway
  • Location references suggest accessibility from multiple residential areas
  • Part of Kuala Lumpur's international education options

Considerations

  • Extremely limited public information available for parent research
  • Minimal visibility in international education forums and discussions
  • Lack of detailed academic outcomes, fee structures, or facility information
  • No evidence of active parent community or teacher feedback online
  • Difficult to assess teaching quality or educational standards without established track record

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Pre-KG 3 MYR 14,100
KG1 3 MYR 15,100
KG2 4 MYR 15,100
Year 1 5 MYR 16,400
Year 2 6 MYR 16,400
Year 3 7 MYR 16,400
Year 4 8 MYR 17,600
Year 5 9 MYR 17,600
Year 6 10 MYR 17,600
Year 7 11 MYR 19,700
Year 8 12 MYR 19,700
Year 9 13 MYR 19,700
Year 10 14 MYR 23,900
Year 11 15 MYR 23,900
Year 12 16 MYR 29,900

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Device Registration Fee MYR 250
Application Fee MYR 500
Registration Fee MYR 2,500
Security Deposit MYR 5,000


  • Parents who choose Spectrum specifically for the Islamic environment tend to be positive. Multiple reviews frame it as one of the few schools combining Cambridge IGCSE with explicit Islamic values, plus a Finnish-style Islamic preschool.
  • The student mix is heavily Arab, which one parent flagged as a lack of diversity rather than a feature.
  • Teaching quality is the most contested theme. Some parents praise dedicated staff; others say teachers lack proper teaching backgrounds and don't speak coherent English.
  • Admin and communication come up repeatedly as a problem, with one parent describing a horrible experience with admin staff.
  • Bullying complaints surface in negative reviews, with parents reporting that the school did not act when raised.
  • Aggregate ratings sit around, which lines up with the polarised tone of the reviews rather than a clear consensus.

Positives

  • Islamic-medium Cambridge offer. Parents looking for a school that pairs Cambridge IGCSE with strong Islamic values cite Spectrum as a credible answer. One mother said her son's Islamic education had brought happiness to the family.

Considerations

  • Student demographic. Predominantly Arab student base. One parent treated this as a lack of mix; others treated it as a fit factor.
  • Teaching quality. Polarised. Some parents call teachers supportive; others say staff are unqualified housewives who hand out answers and that English fluency is weak.
  • Admin and communication. Repeat complaints about admin staff handling and overall school management.
  • Bullying response. Parents report bullying and say the school did not act when issues were raised.

Leadership

Hasan Brown

Ihab is the CEO and Co-Founder of Spectrum International School, driving innovation and excellence in education. With his strategic leadership, he ensures the school's mission aligns with global educational standards.

Accreditations

  • MY_JNJK 01

  • Top in the World – Mathematics Alisha Sarah Hizam Shah
  • Top in Malaysia – Foreign Language Malay Alisha Sarah Hizam Shah
  • Top in the World – Foreign Language Arabic Aisha Ahmed Abdelaziz

Lot 36262, No.1 Persiaran Timur, Off Presint 17, 62200 Putrajaya Selangor, Malaysia

School website