Recommendations for schools and condo accommodation in Kuala Lumpur?
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on 11 Aug 2015
Hi,
We are planning to move to Kuala Lumpur by Sept 2015.
Can anyone please advise on a good school for my 5 year old, as well as a condo (apartment to live) in one of these areas: Bangsar, Mont Kiara and Ampang
Hi NK, Here is another link of the international schools for your consideration: http://www.malaysia-education.com/international-schools.html For the accomodation, you may get more info on the following link: http://goo.gl/xOi4GZ.
Good luck!
Should you need any further assistance, feel free to mail me at [email protected]. All the best
Hi NK,
I found this website really useful. You can search in terms of curriculum and area as well.
http://www.kualalumpurkids.com/listing/schools
Hope it helps!
Best regards,
Wee Eng
Regarding good areas of KL to settle, all three of those you mention are popular among expats. Each is a little different - and you can read up on the pros and cons of Kuala Lumpurs suburbs here. Your best option to find out about availability of apartments that suit your needs is to contact a local estate agent. You can go to the website of the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents to find the contact details of a few options in your preferred areas.
If you want to send your child to an international school in Malaysia, it's recommended that you start applying to a number of them as soon as you can. Competition for places is high, and your best chance of securing a spot is to apply early. Have a look at this list of international schools in Kuala Lumpur to get you started.
Hope this helps to set you off on the right track. Good luck with your research and with your relocation!
IGCSE Pro is an alternative to the international schools in Mont Kiara which are quite pricey, especially if your company does not cover the fees. You may wish to check out the website - www.igcsepro.com.
Good luck with your move.
There is this Nexus International School located at Kuala Lumpur. This is their website where you can take a look in deep about them - www.nexus.edu.my
Regarding good areas of KL to settle, all three of those you mention are popular among expats. Each is a little different - and you can read up on the pros and cons of Kuala Lumpurs suburbs here. Your best option to find out about availability of apartments that suit your needs is to contact a local estate agent. You can go to the website of the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents to find the contact details of a few options in your preferred areas.
If you want to send your child to an international school in Malaysia, it's recommended that you start applying to a number of them as soon as you can. Competition for places is high, and your best chance of securing a spot is to apply early. Have a look at this list of international schools in Kuala Lumpur to get you started.
Hope this helps to set you off on the right track. Good luck with your research and with your relocation!