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The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur

Part of The Alice Smith Schools Association, Secular

Updated July 2026

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The Alice Smith School is the oldest not-for-profit British international school in Malaysia, providing an outstanding education for students aged 3 to 18. It is a leading international school in Kuala Lumpur, recognized for its academic excellence and commitment to a broad, British-based curriculum.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is committed to providing a holistic, all-round education that fosters critical thinking, leadership, and emotional intelligence. It emphasizes the development of responsible global citizens who value diversity and respect. The school utilizes frameworks such as PERMAH to nurture student well-being and character strengths, aiming to empower students to reach their full potential in a safe and supportive environment.

Programmes

The school offers a British curriculum for students aged 3 to 18, divided into Early Years (Preschool to Year 2), Primary (Years 3-6), Secondary (Years 7-11), and Sixth Form (Years 12-13). The curriculum is broad and balanced, incorporating specialist teaching in subjects such as languages (Mandarin, French, Bahasa Malaysia), music, PE, art, and computing. In Years 10 and 11, students prepare for GCSE examinations, while the Sixth Form provides a personalized pathway for university preparation.

Outcomes

The school reports strong academic results, with 71% of A Level grades at A* to B and 76% of (I)GCSE grades at A* to A. Approximately 92% of graduates secure places at universities globally, including top institutions in the UK, US, and other international destinations. The school has received numerous accolades, including the 5-Star Quality Standards Award from the Ministry of Education and various international school awards for pastoral care, inclusion, and leadership.

Student support

EAL support
Paid add-on
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides a Learning Support Unit (LS) at the Secondary campus, staffed by qualified special educational needs and English as an Additional Language teachers, alongside learning support assistants. The team collaborates with families to create individual education support plans, offering 1:1 lessons, group intervention sessions, and progress monitoring. A Multilingual Learner (MLL) programme is available for an additional fee to support students in achieving English fluency.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur offer?
The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur offers National Curriculum (England).
How much is tuition at The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur?
Annual tuition at The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur is MYR 53.7K–MYR 122.4K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur a day or boarding school?
The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur is a day school.
What accreditations does The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur hold?
The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur holds accreditations including CIS, COBIS and IB.
Is The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur co-educational?
The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur is a co-ed school.
Where is The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur located?
The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur is an international school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Pre-school (normal day)3–4MYR 53.7K
Pre-school (extended day)3–4MYR 66.3K
Reception4–5MYR 69.2K
Year 1 & 25–7MYR 89.1K
Year 3, 4, 5 & 67–11MYR 97.4K
Year 7, 8 & 911–14MYR 113K
Year 10, 11, 12 & 1314–18MYR 122.4K
Other fees(6)
Other fees
Application fee· Payable upon submission of Application FormMYR 1.5K
Enrolment fee· Non-refundable. For children joining Pre-School and Reception, RM5,000 is payable to confirm placement. Upon entering Year 1, an additional RM15,000 is applicable. Fee is subject to 6% SST, except Pre-school (normal day).MYR 20K
Registration fee· Membership fee to join The Alice Smith Schools Association. Parents must be admitted as a Parent Member.MYR 20
Deposit· Refundable parent deposit: Pre-School to Reception is RM15,000; Year 1 to Year 13 is RM24,000. Refundable when the child leaves the school with one full term's notice.
EALterm· Termly fee for the EAL programme from Year 7 to Year 13.MYR 4.5K
Registration fee· Re-entry fee payable upon re-joining for children who have left the School. Subject to 6% SST. Children who leave before progressing to Year 1 are subject to an Enrolment Fee of RM15,000 upon re-entry.MYR 2K

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 6% - 10%
  • Full-payment discount: 3%

Admissions

The school is a non-selective, not-for-profit institution that assesses applicants to ensure they can benefit from the British curriculum. The admissions process involves an online application, an age-appropriate assessment, and, for non-native English speakers, a potential interview with a language specialist. Students are placed in year groups based on their age as of August 31st. Siblings are given priority where possible, and the school requires full disclosure of any learning support needs during the application process.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term academic year. Fees are billed termly and are due by the first day of each term. The school provides various payment options, including full-year upfront payments with a discount, termly installments, or monthly payment plans.

Facilities

PlaygroundLibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumSwimming poolSports fieldGymnasium

About the campus

The school operates two campuses in Kuala Lumpur: a Primary campus at Jalan Bellamy and a Secondary campus at Taman Equine. Both campuses feature modern, open-plan learning environments designed to maximize natural light. Facilities include sports complexes, swimming pools, libraries, and dedicated spaces for arts, design technology, and computing. The campuses are approximately 20 minutes apart.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of co-curricular activities, including sports such as football, basketball, swimming, netball, rugby, and climbing. Students can participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award (for Years 10-13), music ensembles (choir, band, orchestra), drama productions, and various clubs. The ACHIEVE programme is also available to enrich the student experience in the Secondary school.

  • Alan McCARTHYPrimary Principal

    Alan McCarthy is the Primary Principal. He holds an MA in Educational Leadership from the University of Buckingham, the National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH), a PGCE from Moray House, and a BA in Early Childhood Studies from University College Cork.

  • James WORLANDSecondary Principal

    James Worland is the Secondary Principal. He holds a BSc in Environmental Science and a PGCE from Deakin University, a Certificate in School Management and Leadership from Harvard, and is a Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching.

  • Lynn WHITEVice Principal - Head of Early Years

    Lynn White is the Vice Principal and Head of Early Years. She holds the National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH), a B.Ed in Education from Heriot-Watt University, and a Certificate in School Management & Leadership from Harvard.

  • Helen JONESVice Principal - Head of Juniors

    Helen Jones is the Vice Principal and Head of Juniors. She holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Language from the University of Birmingham and a PGCE Primary from St Mary’s.

  • Sarah SHINEVice Principal - Learning & Innovation

    Sarah Shine is the Vice Principal for Learning & Innovation. She holds a BEd (Hons) from the University of the West of England, an MEd from Exeter University, and is a Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching.

  • Nicola HOWARDVice Principal - Learning

    Nicola Howard is the Vice Principal for Learning. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Biological Sciences from Exeter University, a PGCE Secondary Science from the University of Cambridge, and the National Professional Qualification for Senior Leaders.

  • Stefan RODICVice Principal - Community & Enrichment

    Stefan Rodic is the Vice Principal for Community & Enrichment. He holds a BA (Hons) in Modern Languages from Nottingham Trent University and is a qualified teacher of MFL.