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I have heard about Wesley international school and Sri Utama international school and the fees are not so expensive. Anyone has experience about these two schools?
Any recent feedback about ELC school?
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Hello!! Hibiscus International school in segambot. It's quiet cheap and they are teaching a english subject with translator for any children in that school.
How's epsom ? Any comment ?
Shock - Horror - I may have misunderstood but it is never advisable to teach a foreign language with someone translating it back into a mother tongue - the whole point is to start to think in the new language. If this is happening in any school then it should be flagged to the principle. The use of teaching aids is what makes translation unnecessary. So they need to be well thought-out.
Hi i would suggest you looking into school places. Perhaps they could help you choose a school according to your budget n location.
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I'm planning to come to Malaysia for my Phd at UPM and hoping to bring my two sons with me. Please advise me about an affordable English medium school near the University.
Thanks
Tanarata (3 terms) http://www.tanarata.net/index.php/acade … llment/fee
Thank you. Do you happen to know whether it's accessible by public transport?
Check with them - but they do have a transport list on the website http://www.tanarata.net/images/Students … t_List.pdf
Google Maps is good to see public transport options
Thanks so much
This may interest you - https://www.imoney.my/articles/most-aff … n-malaysia
any one have idea about cheapest international school/English school in Kuala Lumpur?!!
I know a cheap surgeon, he has a degree from a diploma mill and has read a book "surgery for dummies" and has a clean hacksaw.....
Cheap often means rubbish! Beware.
I'd recommend taking a look at St John's International. One of the cheapest in the city but offers good value for money & looks after their teachers better than many other schools in a similar price bracket. https://www.sjis.edu.my/
Kiwin KL is correct. This school I believe is catholic but very affordable. Some years back one of my friends, a westerner, send his child to this school.