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Mon, 15 June 2026

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UCSI International School Subang Jaya Kuala Lumpur

Operating as part of the UCSI University group founded in 1986, the school offers British curriculum pathways including Cambridge Primary and IGCSE qualifications with technology integration through Apple education programmes.

UCSI International School Subang Jaya Kuala Lumpur campus
UCSI International School Subang Jaya Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
MYR 13k–30k
Ages
3 to 16
Pupils
Est. 450
Founded
2013

Operating as part of the UCSI University group founded in 1986, the school offers British curriculum pathways including Cambridge Primary and IGCSE qualifications with technology integration through Apple education programmes. The institution benefits from connection to UCSI University, which ranks among the top 151-200 globally for Business and Management Studies, though this university connection has generated mixed feedback from students and parents regarding management practices and educational delivery.

The school generates virtually no independent discussion among expatriate families or international education forums, contrasting sharply with established KL institutions like ISKL, Alice Smith School, or Garden International School that dominate parent conversations. Teacher discussions about the broader UCSI group suggest challenges with management quality, staff turnover, and institutional priorities that may impact the school environment, though specific details about the Subang Jaya campus remain largely undocumented in public discussions.

Strengths

  • British curriculum with Cambridge Primary and IGCSE pathways
  • Technology integration through Apple education programmes
  • Connection to established UCSI University group
  • Located in accessible Subang Jaya area

Considerations

  • Extremely limited visibility in expatriate education discussions
  • Parent university receives negative feedback for management practices
  • Minimal available information about academic outcomes or university placements
  • Teacher discussions about UCSI institutions suggest staff retention challenges
  • Limited independent reviews or performance data available

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Early Years 2 3 MYR 12,750
Early Years 1 3 MYR 12,750
Year 1 5 MYR 20,280
Year 2 6 MYR 21,840
Year 3 7 MYR 23,130
Year 4 8 MYR 23,730
Year 5 9 MYR 24,630
Year 6 10 MYR 25,020
Year 7 11 MYR 26,070
Year 8 12 MYR 27,270
Year 9 13 MYR 28,620
Year 10 14 MYR 29,820
Year 11 15 MYR 29,820

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee MYR 800
Registration Fee MYR 3,000


  • Parent comments are sharply divided, with older reviews alleging poor teaching, teacher turnover, weak facilities, biased discipline, and an unconducive industrial-area location.
  • Positive parent comments describe improvement, caring teachers, small classes, good value, and children becoming more confident.
  • Teacher comments are also mixed: staff praise colleagues and students, while criticising leadership, budgets, facilities maintenance, and working conditions.

Considerations

  • Teaching and leadership. Negative comments focus on teacher quality, turnover, leadership, and student handling, while positive comments praise committed teachers and student growth.
  • Facilities and location. Parent and teacher comments repeatedly raise concerns about old facilities, maintenance, and the industrial-area setting.
  • Value and improvement. Some parents describe the school as good value and improving, while others say the experience was not good enough for their children.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01

  • IGCSE 2024 average A* / A 52%

Jalan SS 13/4,, Subang Jaya Industrial Estate,, 47500 Subang Jaya,, Selangor, Malaysia

School website