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Mon, 15 June 2026

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The International School of Kuala Lumpur

Established in 1965 as Malaysia's first accredited international school, ISKL has grown from 48 pupils to over 1,800 from more than 60 nationalities, on a purpose-built Ampang Hilir campus opened in 2018.

The International School of Kuala Lumpur campus
The International School of Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur. Photograph · School

Curriculum
IB / AP
Fees, annual
MYR 70k–143k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
Est. 1,800
Founded
1965

Established in 1965 as Malaysia's first accredited international school, ISKL has grown from 48 students to over 1,800 representing more than 60 nationalities. Under General Principal Rami Madani's leadership, the school operates from a purpose-built campus in Ampang Hilir that opened in 2018, offering American curriculum with Advanced Placement courses alongside IB programmes. The school maintains triple accreditation through WASC, CIS, and IB organizations, with English as the strict medium of instruction and emphasis on six School-Wide Learning Results that guide assessment from elementary through high school.

Teacher discussions consistently position ISKL as KL's only true tier-one institution, with multiple educators describing it as their dream school and praising the supportive administration, competitive salary packages, and strong staff cohesion. Parents note the school's selective admissions process and non-profit status, which reinvests funds into facilities and programming rather than shareholder profits. The school offers extensive extracurricular programming including 11 varsity sports, 45 clubs, and international exchange opportunities, though some parents describe students as coming from very privileged backgrounds given the high fee structure.

Strengths

  • Consistently rated as KL's top-tier American/IB school by teachers and parents
  • Strong administrative support with competitive salary packages for staff
  • Modern, well-resourced campus with excellent facilities
  • Established 60-year reputation with strong university preparation
  • Non-profit status means reinvestment in school rather than profit extraction
  • Extensive extracurricular programming including sports and international exchanges
  • Diverse international community from 60+ nationalities

Considerations

  • Very high fees make it accessible primarily to wealthy expatriate families
  • Extremely competitive admission process with selective acceptance
  • Does not sponsor student visas - requires parents to have work permits
  • Some describe student body as privileged with occasional attitude issues
  • Limited public transportation access requiring car ownership
  • Non-refundable registration fee of approximately RM60,000

Academics

2025 IB Results: Average score 34.2 (World average 30.3), Pass rate 93%, 18% scored 40+ points, 27% earned a Bilingual Diploma. 2025 AP Results: Average subject score 4.1 out of 5, 83% scored 4 or 5. University Destinations (2024 & 2025 Matriculations): Oxford University, London School of Economics (LSE), University College London (UCL), King's College London, Durham University, University of Edinburgh, Yale University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth College, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Georgia Tech, New York University (NYU), University of Chicago, McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia (UBC), Waseda University, Keio University, Seoul National University, University of Melbourne, University of Amsterdam (UvA), Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).

School life

Sports: Badminton, Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Golf, Rugby/Touch, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball. Arts/Music: Band, Choir, Dance, Drama, Gamelan, Orchestra, Suzuki Violin, Theatre, Visual Arts. Clubs/Programs: 3D Design & Printing, Academic Clubs (21), Service Clubs (31), IASAS Varsity Sports (12), IASAS Academic & Arts Events (9), Visual and Performing Arts Clubs (9), Model United Nations (MUN), Debate, Chess Club, Coding, Eco/Earth Club, Robotics.

Campus Size: 26 acres (Ampang Hilir). Swimming Pool: Aquatics Centre with Olympic-sized 50m competition pool, 25m activity pool, and learn-to-swim pool. Sports Facilities: 400m regulation track, full-sized FIFA and World Rugby certified fields, grandstand, tennis courts, double gym ('The Jungle'), ES gym, weight room, rooftop playground ('The Kanopi').

Student body

Total Enrolment: Over 1,800 students (High School: 635, Grade 12: 153). Nationalities: Over 70 (55 in High School). Student-Teacher Ratio: Not published (Faculty count ~236 for ~1,834 students implies approx.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Prep Reception 5 MYR 70,200
Prep Junior 5 MYR 93,100
Prep Senior 5 MYR 115,600
Grade 1 6 MYR 115,600
Grade 2 7 MYR 115,600
Grade 3 8 MYR 115,600
Grade 4 9 MYR 115,600
Grade 5 10 MYR 115,600
Grade 6 11 MYR 130,600
Grade 7 12 MYR 130,600
Grade 8 13 MYR 130,600
Grade 9 14 MYR 143,400
Grade 10 15 MYR 143,400
Grade 11 16 MYR 143,400
Grade 12 17 MYR 143,400

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Society Membership Fee MYR 50
Application Fee MYR 1,800
Enrollment Deposit (Prep Reception & Prep Junior) MYR 4,400
Enrollment Deposit (Prep Senior - Grade 12) MYR 10,200
Student Registration Fee MYR 59,000


  • Parents and school-review sources describe a broad, opportunity-rich school with strong teaching, facilities, travel, sports, clubs, performances, and both AP and IB pathways.
  • The school is widely framed as a top-tier Kuala Lumpur option, especially for families wanting a North American style education with strong university preparation and an inclusive campus culture.
  • The main cautions are cost, privilege, workload, and admissions experience. Some parents describe social integration or admissions communication as frustrating, while staff comments praise the school but note high expectations and long hours.

Positives

  • Breadth of opportunity. Parents praise the range of sports, clubs, travel, performances, teaching quality, and academic pathways.
  • Reputation and culture. External and staff commentary consistently frames the school as a leading Kuala Lumpur option with strong facilities and a welcoming community.

Considerations

  • Access and pressure. Critical comments focus on high fees, privileged peer context, admissions frustrations, social integration, and staff workload.

Leadership

Rami Madani

Rami Madani is an educational leader with over 25 years of experience in international schools across Asia, Africa, and Europe. He has been with ISKL since 2009, previously serving as Director of Learning for seven years before becoming Head of School.

Accreditations

  • CIS re-accredited 2024, WASC 01
  • Eco-Schools, Green Schools Alliance, IASAS Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools, AIMS Association of International Malaysian Schools 02

  • Result IB DP avg 35 points 2024
  • Result IB DP avg 34.2 points 93% pass rate 2025
  • Result AP 83% scores 4 or 5 2025

No. 2, Lorong Kelab Polo Di Raja, 55000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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