

Epsom College in Malaysia
Founded 2000
Updated July 2026
Accreditations
Languages
Epsom College Malaysia is a leading British international boarding school and the only sister school to Epsom College UK. It provides a world-class British education enriched by Asian heritage within a 50-acre campus.
Term structure
Programme tracks
Standard day school curriculum from EYFS to Year 13.
Equal-weighted 50-50 delivery of British curriculum in English and Mandarin.
Teaching approach
The school is grounded in the values of kindness, integrity, and ambition with purpose. It prioritizes a holistic education that balances rigorous academic achievement with personal growth, wellbeing, and character development. The institution aims to foster global citizenship and resilience, ensuring students are prepared to make a meaningful impact in the world.
Programmes
The school offers a seamless British curriculum journey from Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) through to Sixth Form. The Prep School covers Key Stages 1 and 2, while the Senior School encompasses Key Stages 3 and 4, leading to IGCSE examinations. The Sixth Form (Key Stage 5) focuses on A-Level qualifications. The curriculum is enriched with subjects such as Design Technology, Computer Science, Drama, and Humanities, alongside specialized programmes like the English Mandarin Immersion Programme (EMIP).
Outcomes
Alumni matriculate at top global universities, including Oxbridge, Ivy League institutions, and leading universities across Asia. Recent graduates have secured places at G5 and Russell Group universities, as well as competitive medical programmes. The school emphasizes future-ready skills, including financial and AI literacy, to prepare students for evolving career landscapes.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides tailored English as an Additional Language (EAL) support for students as appropriate. It also maintains a dedicated medical room staffed by a head nurse and employs school counsellors to support student wellbeing.
Frequently asked questions(6)
- What curriculum does Epsom College in Malaysia offer?
- Epsom College in Malaysia offers National Curriculum (England), British EYFS, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
- How much is tuition at Epsom College in Malaysia?
- Annual tuition at Epsom College in Malaysia is RM 52.9k–RM 116.6k. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- Is Epsom College in Malaysia a day or boarding school?
- Epsom College in Malaysia is a day school.
- What accreditations does Epsom College in Malaysia hold?
- Epsom College in Malaysia holds accreditations including COBIS.
- Is Epsom College in Malaysia co-educational?
- Epsom College in Malaysia is a co-ed school.
- Where is Epsom College in Malaysia located?
- Epsom College in Malaysia is an international school in Seremban, Malaysia.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2025-2026| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| EYFS | 3–4 | RM 52.9k |
| Year 1 | 5–5 | RM 76.6k |
| Year 2 | 6–6 | RM 85.8k |
| Year 3 | 7–7 | RM 92.4k |
| Year 4 | 8–8 | RM 92.4k |
| Year 5 | 9–9 | RM 92.4k |
| Year 6 | 10–10 | RM 92.4k |
| Year 7 | 11–11 | RM 108.2k |
| Year 8 | 12–12 | RM 105.7k |
| Year 9 | 13–13 | RM 109.2k |
| Year 10 | 14–14 | RM 111.7k |
| Year 11 | 15–15 | RM 111.7k |
| Year 12 | 16–16 | RM 116.6k |
| Year 13 | 17–17 | RM 114.1k |
Source:PDFDay_School_Programme.pdfPDFEnglish_Mandarin_Immersion_Programme.pdfPDFTerm-Dates-AY25-26.pdfPDFYear-Group-Placement-25-28-pdfux-metadata.pdf
Other fees(11)
| Application fee· Non-refundable. Includes the cost of the Entrance Test. Payable alongside the submission of the Application Form. | RM 1k |
|---|---|
| Enrolment fee· Non-refundable. For EYFS - Year 2 (Day School) and EMIP. | RM 10k |
| Enrolment fee· Non-refundable. For Year 3 - Year 13 (Day School). | RM 20k |
| Deposit· Refundable Deposit for EYFS. | RM 10k |
| Deposit· Refundable Deposit for Year 1 - Year 2. | RM 20k |
| Deposit· Refundable Deposit for Year 3 - Year 6. | RM 25k |
| Deposit· Refundable Deposit for Year 7 - Year 13. | RM 30k |
| EALterm· TEAL programme fee (only for students who require EAL support). | RM 3k |
| EALterm· IEAL programme fee (only for students who require EAL support). | RM 6k |
| Bus / transport· Daily bus transportation to and from the College (selected locations) is available. | — |
| Meals· Lunch is included in the tuition fee. | — |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: 5%
- Sibling discount: 10%
- Full-payment discount: 5%
- Full-payment discount: 2%
Admissions
The admissions process begins with an application, which requires the student's most recent school report card and identification documents. Applicants undergo a three-part entrance test assessing baseline maths, learning skills, literacy, English proficiency, and essay writing. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for an interview before a final decision is made. Orientation days are held at the start of each term to help new families integrate into the community.
Calendar
The school follows a traditional UK academic calendar structured into three terms per year. The academic year includes scheduled term breaks and long weekend exeat periods, with the summer break occurring during July and August.
Facilities
About the campus
The 50-acre purpose-built campus features extensive facilities, including science labs, performance halls, and boarding houses. Sports infrastructure includes a 25m swimming pool, 33 tennis courts, 15 rugby and football pitches, 9 netball courts, 6 cricket squares, 6 squash courts, 2 sports halls, 2 astroturfs (one Olympic-grade), 2 climbing walls, a rifle range, a golf driving range, a fitness studio, a dance studio, an athletics track, and a confidence course.
Co-curriculars
The school offers approximately 50 co-curricular activities per term, focusing on holistic development beyond the classroom. Offerings include sports academies, music, creative and expressive arts, and community service. Students are encouraged to participate in leadership opportunities, which are a core component of the school's award-winning pastoral programme.

Avis ParkerHead of SchoolMrs. Avis Parker has over 30 years of experience in education, including 15 years in Malaysia. She has held various leadership roles such as Director of Key Stage 4, Assistant Headteacher, and Deputy Headteacher before becoming Head of School. She holds degrees from the Universities of Swansea, Bristol, and Nottingham, and is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Aberdeen.
Jonathan MarchantHead of Senior SchoolMr. Jonathan Marchant has nearly two decades of experience as a teacher and academic leader in the UK and internationally. He previously served as Deputy Head (Academic) at Fettes College and Head of Sixth Form at Cheltenham Ladies’ College. He is focused on creating conditions for students to thrive academically and personally.
Katherine FowlerDeputy Headteacher, Pastoral Care and Student WellbeingMrs. Katherine Fowler has over 20 years of experience teaching Geography and serving as a pastoral leader in boarding schools in the UK and internationally. She has previously held roles as a House Parent and Head of Year. She is a strong advocate for student wellbeing and leadership opportunities.
Dominique PerrangDeputy Headteacher, Curriculum, Performance and Student OutcomesMrs. Dominique Perrang has 13 years of experience in education and joined Epsom College Malaysia in 2022. She has previously served as a member of the Senior Leadership Team, Head of Department, and Student Services Coordinator. She holds a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Johannesburg and focuses on curriculum development and data-driven intervention strategies.
Andrew ThompsonDeputy Headteacher, Teaching, Learning and StandardsMr. Andrew Thompson is an enthusiastic educator with a passion for History and Politics. Since joining Epsom in 2023, he has served as Head of Key Stage and Assistant Headteacher. He previously spent ten years at Watford Grammar School for Girls as Head of Department.
Eugine OhChief Admissions OfficerMrs. Eugine Oh brings extensive experience from leading international schools in Japan and Korea, with expertise in education, marketing, and strategic communications. She holds a Master of Science in Education from Purdue University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Linguistics from Emory University.
Sam PrestidgeHead of Sixth FormMr. Sam Prestidge holds a first-class honours degree in Business Economics from the University of Exeter, a PGDE in Geography from Bath Spa University, and a Master of Science in Environmental Management from the University of Hong Kong. He teaches GCSE and A-Level Geography and Economics, with a focus on cross-curricular collaboration.
National Curriculum (England)
IGCSE
COBIS