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Tanarata International School Kuala Lumpur

Operating in Kajang, Selangor, approximately 30 45 minutes southeast of central Kuala Lumpur, Tanarata International School follows the British curriculum pathway though specific details about grade levels, examination offerings, or academic outcomes remain unclear from available sources.

Tanarata International School Kuala Lumpur campus
Tanarata International School Kuala Lumpur, Kajang. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
MYR 26k–38k
Ages
5 to 16
Pupils
Est. 600
Founded
2007

Operating in Kajang, Selangor, approximately 30-45 minutes southeast of central Kuala Lumpur, Tanarata International School follows the British curriculum pathway though specific details about grade levels, examination offerings, or academic outcomes remain unclear from available sources. The school appears to serve both primary and secondary students, positioning itself within the broader Klang Valley education corridor that includes various international and private school options for families living south of KL.

Unlike established Kuala Lumpur and Selangor international schools such as ISKL, Garden International, Alice Smith School, or nearby Rafflesia International School Kajang that generate extensive parent conversations and detailed institutional profiles, Tanarata maintains remarkably low presence in typical expatriate education discussions. The school does not appear in standard fee comparisons, parent review platforms, or teacher employment conversations that characterize Malaysia's competitive international education market, making assessment of facilities, academic performance, or community satisfaction challenging compared to well-documented alternatives.

Strengths

  • Located in Kajang area, providing alternative to central KL schools
  • Follows established British curriculum pathway
  • Serves both primary and secondary education levels

Considerations

  • Extremely limited visibility in parent and teacher discussions
  • Kajang location requires longer commute from central Kuala Lumpur
  • Lacks transparent information about fees, facilities, or academic outcomes
  • No apparent presence in standard international school comparison discussions
  • Limited documentation compared to established schools in the region

Academics

Tanarata International School follows the British Cambridge curriculum (IGCSE and AS/A Levels) Tanarata Official Website. For the 2024 IGCSE results, 71% of all entries received A or A grades Instagram. In 2025/2026, the school reported a 100% pass rate at IGCSE, with 91.7% of students securing at least one A Facebook.

School life

The school offers a variety of sports including soccer/football, basketball, badminton, tennis, volleyball, hockey, swimming, and martial arts (judo/taekwondo) Tanarata Official Website, International Schools Database. Arts and music programs include speech & drama productions, K-Pop dance, and visual arts Tanarata Official Website. The school also holds events like 'Milo Day' and festive assemblies (CNY & Valentine's) Tanarata Official Website.

The campus spans 5 acres and features a 100m x 20m rectangular lake Tanarata Official Website. Facilities include a swimming pool, outdoor courts for basketball, tennis, and volleyball, indoor badminton courts, and a turf ground for field sports like soccer and hockey Tanarata Official Website. Academic facilities include air-conditioned classrooms, natural science laboratories, IT/audio-visual labs, a library with junior and senior sections, and music/drama/art rooms Tanarata Official Website.

Student body

Total enrolment is capped at approximately 600 students Tanarata Official Website. The student body is described as multicultural, multiracial, and multinational, with the majority being Malaysian nationals GoToUniversity. The school caters to students aged 5+ to 18 years (Year 1 to Year 13/A-Levels) Edarabia.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Year 1 5 MYR 25,740
Year 2 6 MYR 25,740
Year 3 7 MYR 27,555
Year 4 8 MYR 27,555
Year 5 9 MYR 29,370
Year 6 10 MYR 29,370
Year 7 11 MYR 32,010
Year 8 12 MYR 32,010
Year 9 13 MYR 32,010
Year 10 14 MYR 37,950
Year 11 15 MYR 37,950

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Yr 10-11: 8700; Deposit (Refundable): Yr 1-2 MYR 3,000
Yr 3-4 MYR 3,250
Yr 5-6 MYR 3,500
Yr 7-9 MYR 3,750
Yr 10-11 MYR 4,000
Application Fee: 900; Admission Fee: Yr 1-2 MYR 4,300


  • Parents who chose Tanarata over national or larger international schools speak warmly about the small, plantation-set campus and the quality-over-quantity approach to enrolment.
  • The setting is repeatedly singled out: lush grounds, fish pond, fishing and boating facilities, and a calm atmosphere distinct from KL's larger glass-and-steel international schools.
  • Teachers are described as experienced and engaged, with strong rapport between staff and students.
  • One expat parent on a Kuala Lumpur forum noted demographic concentration, saying their part-European children would have been visibly the only non-Asian students in their year.
  • The same forum carried a blunt parent comment grouping Tanarata with another KL school as ones to avoid, without specifics.
  • One parent reported being told at interview to look elsewhere because their son could not sit still, suggesting a more selective intake stance than the marketing implies.
  • Independent forum signal is otherwise thin; bulk of public parent voice is on Malaysian education aggregators.

Positives

  • Plantation campus and atmosphere. Parents describe lush, calm grounds with fish pond and outdoor learning, distinct from larger KL international schools.
  • Small school feel. Parents value the small enrolment as enabling individual attention and stronger teacher-student relationships.
  • Teachers. Experienced and engaged staff, particularly cited by parents who transferred in from national schools.

Considerations

  • Demographic mix. An expat parent flagged a predominantly Asian student body; relevant for families weighing peer fit.
  • Selective intake stance. One parent reports being told at interview to look elsewhere because their child could not sit still.
  • Thin independent signal. Reddit returns almost no usable threads. Most parent voice sits on Malaysian school aggregators and one community discussions thread.

Leadership

Barnali Guha

Barnali Guha is the founding Principal of Tanarata International Schools, established in 2007 near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A graduate of Delhi University, she has led the co-educational institution following the British National Curriculum through Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels for nearly two decades.

Accreditations

  • MY_JNJK 01

Planters Grounds, 3 1/2 miles Kajang Serdang Road, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia

School website