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At GIS, we aim to bring out the best in everyone, both within and beyond the classroom. We welcome children of all nationalities whose families are committed to an international education that predominantly follows the UK curriculum. GIS is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education, and seeks to admit candidates who we believe will contribute to and benefit from the curriculum offered, and whose admission will also complement the education of existing students.

Student admissions are accepted throughout the year, subject to the school’s schedule. Whether you join us at the beginning of the academic year, or sometime in the middle, you can be assured of a warm welcome from across the GIS community.

For admissions application information in Chinese or Korean, please click on the links below to view the details in your preferred language: 

Step One:

Start your Application

Before starting your application, please view our Application Checklist to ensure you have all documents required to complete your application. Please contact the Admissions Team if you need clarification on any items on the checklist.

Let’s get started! For your convenience, all details entered may be saved at the end of each section, and you may resume to complete the form at your convenience.

Step Two:

Application Review

Once we receive your online application, we will review the application based on the following key areas and will contact you for further clarification if needed.

Our Year Group placement is based on UK British National Curriculum cut off dates and is the age/year group at which we strongly recommend children are placed. Age appropriate assessments are carried out to assess suitability for a challenging curriculum and ability to integrate with existing cohorts.

The 31st August cut-off date and year group placement protocol reflect what we believe to be the most appropriate classification for the social, emotional and academic well-being of children attending our school. Therefore, to ensure the most appropriate learning environment for all students in the school, we rarely allow exceptions for students to be moved above or below the year group placement protocol.

Our Nursery students are placed according to the UK British National Curriculum cut off dates. We will however cater to students turning the age of three in the academic term of entry and place them in Pre-Nursery for the rest of the academic year. We offer a flexible day programme for 3-year-olds, which can be extended to a full-day program upon the teacher’s recommendation, and on parents’ request. Where places are limited, only full-day programmes will be offered. Children who are placed in Reception attend a full-day programme five days a week.

In all cases, the final decision on year group placement lies with the school.

English is the language of instruction in GIS, and the ability to successfully access the curriculum within a reasonable time and to thrive in our English-language learning environment are the guiding principles for admission to the school.

Students with mild to moderate learning differences will be considered based on our internal capacity to support the need in our mainstream setting.

Students with existing medical and physical needs will be considered based on our internal capacity to accommodate these needs in our mainstream setting. Students who require a Medical Care Plan will be given a Provision Agreement letter as part of their letter of offer. In addition, all students must be able to use the toilet independently.

GIS is a day school and does not have boarding facilities. Students must therefore reside with their parent(s), or a legal guardian (court documents are necessary to facilitate the eligibility for legal guardianship). As a non-Malaysian, the admission to and continued status as a student of the school is conditional on the student possessing a valid visa. Parent(s) or a legal guardian must also possess a valid visa issued by the Malaysian Immigration Department. If an applicant requires a student visa, it is important to note that the School will manage the application process to the Malaysian authorities. Students will be able to join the school upon receipt of the necessary approval and in accordance with the timeline set by the school.

GIS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students and expects all members of the community to work closely with the School. In cases of separation or divorce, the School requires evidence of a Custody Agreement or Court Order. Without the appropriate document, each parent will be treated equally and the application will be reviewed carefully.

The nature of the assessment varies for different year groups and may include, but not limited to, meeting a member of the academic staff, completing an online diagnostic assessment and an in class observation to form a holistic picture of the applicant.

Children who require learning or language support will be assessed carefully to determine whether the School is able to effectively support their needs. All forms of assessments conducted are a property of the School and will be kept private and confidential.

The application review and assessment process is designed to ensure that the placement of all children will best meet their educational and personal requirements.

  • Early Years Centre – Children already residing in Malaysia will be invited to a Meet and Greet session to enable applicants and teachers to meet and interact with each other in the actual school environment, helps to identify any issues that may affect the applicant’s ability to comfortably access the programme as part of the screening process. At least one parent should attend this session. Applications for children residing outside of Malaysia will be screened and a preliminary offer of acceptance may be considered. The applicant is then asked to come into the school for a Meet and Greet session upon arrival.

  • Primary School – Applicants aged 6 years 6 months and above are required to complete an online diagnostic assessment designed to help us understand how they learn and what their academic potential might be. Without obligation, we may also invite the applicants to attend an in class observation to help us to understand how they learn and what their academic potential might be. Social readiness for school becomes a determining factor for our younger students and those with additional needs.

  • Secondary School – Applicants to Secondary School are required to complete an online diagnostic assessment. In reviewing an applicant’s eligibility we look at his/her school records as well as a confidential recommendation from their current school. In instances in which we have some questions regarding the applicant’s ability to access the curriculum, we may require the applicant to take additional assessment tests and/or interview.

    Assessment tests for overseas applicants, if required, may be administered at the applicant’s current school if the school is able to monitor the test and return the results directly to us.

  • Sixth Form – In addition to similar assessments for Secondary School admission, the acceptance of a student into the Sixth Form programme is dependent on achieving the prerequisite grades at IGCSE or its equivalent. It is important to note that some subjects have capacity constraints, determined by the amount of accommodation and equipment available, and the more popular subjects can reach full capacity early on in the options process. Our students are required to complete the GIS Sixth Form Diploma which is designed to complement academic studies by developing key skill areas such as research and leadership

When the number of eligible applicants exceeds the availability of spaces for a particular year group, English as an Additional Language and Learning Support registers, students may be placed in a wait pool until space becomes available. We consider various criteria in selecting students from the wait pool, including whether the student has other viable educational options, his/her level of English and general academic proficiency, subject options and exam levels, and the gender and nationality balance of the cohort, classes and whole school.

Step Three:

Offer of Admission

An offer of admission will be made upon completion of the assessment and review process.

An offer is based on the belief that a child will benefit from the curriculum offered and that his/her admission will support the education of existing students. It is possible a student is offered a place on specific conditions and with a Provisional Agreement.

The admission of a child to GIS is at the absolute discretion of the School based on the child’s ability to access the curriculum with the resources and support the school is able to provide. In this regard, the School generally takes into consideration various factors, including the child’s chronological age, academic ability, level of achievement relative to the School’s current students and the child’s personality traits. We take into account factors including an applicant’s prior educational and linguistic background in order to fulfill the school’s mission of providing education in the English language to the international community. We ensure that the rights of current students take precedence over new applications. We aim for a diverse student body to help students develop as global citizens.

The School reserves the right to be selective in only offering places to students who reach the required standards and levels of attainment necessary for admission to the school. The admission of a student is at the absolute discretion of the School and the School is not obliged to offer any justification for an unsuccessful application. Admission decisions will be made available to parents in writing.

We strive to maintain a balance of gender, abilities and nationalities across the school and admissions decisions are made in accordance with this aim. The placement of the child in an appropriate year group and class are at the absolute discretion of the School.

The acceptance of an offer must be made by paying the applicable fees on or before the stipulated date on the letter of offer. The payment of the required fees in full constitutes the acceptance of a place and therein confirms the place for the student.

Any questions?

If you have any questions or need further clarification, our Admissions Team is here to help. 

Any questions?

If you have any questions or need further clarification is needed, our Admissions Team is here to help.

Supporting documents: Application Checklist
Application Checklist

Supporting documents

Application Checklist

Please attach the following items or documents to your Online Application or email after completion of your application:

Photograph

A recent colour passport-size photograph (with a white background) for each of the following:

Birth Certificate

A copy of the Student’s Birth Certificate which includes parents’ names.

Please note that a professional translation is required if the document is not in English.

Passport & Visa

A copy of the Passport pages with holder’s name, photograph, passport number, date of birth, date of issue, date of expiry and Visa for each of the following:

Please note that the application of visas to the Malaysian authority is the responsibility of parents.

National Identity Card (Malaysians only)

A copy of the National Identity Card for each of the following:

School Reports & Testimonials

Please note that a professional translation is required if the documents are not in English.

Application Fee

Online/Telegraphic Transfer: Should payments be made Online or via Telegraphic Transfer (TT), kindly include an additional amount in view of bank charges and foreign exchange fluctuation (if foreign currency is used) as these charges must be borne by the sender. Kindly include the Student’s name as a reference on the transaction. A copy of the transaction document must be forwarded to the School’s Admission Office with the sender and student’s name.

Our school Bank Details are as follows:

Payable to: GARDEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL SDN BHD
Bank: OCBC AL-AMIN Bank Berhad
Account Number: 187-100136-3
Bank Address: 19 Jalan Setiapuspa, Bukit Damansara, 50490 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Bank Contact No.: +603.8314 9090
Bank Swift Code: OCBCMYKLXXX (applicable to overseas transfer)

As the Ringgit Malaysia (MYR) is not an international tradable currency, please use another currency for overseas transfers. eg. US Dollars, Sterling Pounds, Euro, Australian Dollars, etc. 

Deposit for the Academic Year 2021/2022
Deposit for
Academic Year 2021/2022

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View Deposits by Year Group

Year Group
Tuition Fee per Term [1](Ringgit Malaysia)
DepositRinggit Malaysia
Nursery
15,070
14,820
Reception
17,920
17,670
Years 1, 2
23,680
23,280
Years 3, 4
26,280
25,880
Years 5, 6
27,470
27,070
Years 7, 8 [2]
30,210
29,760
Years 9 [2]
31,640
31,190
Years 10, 11
32,350
31,900
Years 12, 13
32,820
31,900

[1]Invoiced termly, the tuition fee is payable upon commencement of each of the 3 terms within an academic year. This fee also covers technology resources for all year groups, as well as books and some stationery for EYC to Year 9. However, Cost of Uniform, Bus Services, CCAs, School Trips, Exam Fees and iPads are not included in the fees listed.

[2]An additional 10% of the Tuition Fee is applied to students on the EAL programme in Years 7 to 9.

Sixth Form Curriculum: Year 12 & 13
Year 1 & 2

Key Stage 5 (age 16 to 18)

Year 12 & 13 Curriculum

Introduction

The GIS Sixth Form promotes academic excellence in all students, offering international AS and A Level qualifications. These are delivered by outstanding teachers with knowledge and expertise in Key Stage 5 education, who are always ready to go the extra mile to set their students on the path to success.

However, our philosophy of education goes far beyond that. We are proud of our bespoke Sixth Form Diploma which allows students to enrich their studies beyond the formal curriculum, develop leadership skills and nourish a love of learning. In Sixth Form, we recognise the need to equip our students with the soft skills that will prepare them for like beyond our school, and are proud of the opportunities our students have to do this as part of our THRIVE Programme, GIS electives and through our extensive CCA programme.

Underpinning everything we do is our approach of academic care. As well as the care and support of their tutors team, our students complete lessons in Social and Emotional Learning to promote the wellbeing and understanding of others that helps support their success both during their time in GIS and beyond.

As a result of our track record of academic excellence, holistic approach and skills-based education, it is not surprising that GIS Sixth Form students are sought after by the world’s best universities. 

In The Classroom

Taught Curriculum

Students can select from a wide range of A Level subjects which are recognised globally and support our students’ progression to universities in a wide range of countries. These are taught by subject specialists who inspire students to explore their passions and provide rigour and challenge to develop higher-order thinking skills.

A Level
(Cambridge & Edexcel)

Beyond the Classroom

Wider Learning

The range of opportunities that our students benefit from beyond their taught curriculum causes them to really stand out. Our wider learning programme gives students the opportunity to get involved in things that they enjoy, build a sense of community and develop skills that they will use in later life.

Bespoke Learning

GIS Diploma Programme

At GIS, we believe in the importance of a holistic education, which is about more than just achieving fantastic A Levels. We believe it also needs to prepare our students for the future, enabling them to develop a broad knowledge and a wide range of skills. For this purpose, we have developed our curriculum, offering an extensive choice of electives that will help prepare students for the next steps and life beyond school. Our GIS Sixth Formers are given the opportunity to complete the GIS Diploma or the GIS Diploma with Honours.

A GIS Diploma is awarded to students who:

A GIS Diploma with Honours is awarded to students who:

Secondary Curriculum: Year 10 & 11
Year 10 & 11

Key Stage 4 (age 14 & 16)

Year 10 & 11 Curriculum

Introduction

The Secondary School curriculum at GIS focuses on supporting young confident adults to reach their potential, in line with our GIS Learner Skills and our commitment to ensuring academic care for all.

Our Year 10 to 11 (KS4) curriculum is designed to meet the academic, personal and cultural needs of our students and better equip them for future challenges, while at the same time creating enjoyable learning environments that inspire and motivate. Students begin to select courses that appeal to them and follow a broad range of examined and non-examined subjects that prepare them for success both in and out of the classroom. Alongside examined subjects, students follow courses designed to develop them as individuals through Social Emotional Learning and a range of elective subjects. The Year 10 and 11 curriculum creates young adults not only with strong academic credentials but who are also well rounded individuals ready for the next stage of their learning.

Our focus on involvement outside the classroom alongside academic excellence aims to create the opportunity for students to become world changers in both their local and global communities.

In The Classroom

Taught Curriculum

Our KS4 taught curriculum provides students with a balanced yet bespoke programme of study at GIS. At its core is a personalised combination of International GCSE qualifications that all students undertake and enhanced by our elective program. To ensure students are well rounded with successes beyond just academic achievements, the programme offers all students in KS4 a range of bespoke GIS elective courses as well as the study of Social and Emotional Learning. This balanced robust curriculum ensures students are well prepared for our our outstanding GCE (A Level) programme in Key Stage 5 (Years 12-13) or study beyond GIS. As with all other Key stages academic care remains central to our ethos with regular curriculum time allocated to the pastoral system and supported through contact with tutor groups.

Core Subjects

Option Subjects

Beyond the Classroom

Wider Learning

Our KS4 wider curriculum supports students in their engagement, enjoyment and personal personal development as they move through Years 10 and 11. A wide range of activities are available that take place beyond timetabled lessons enable all students to gain engage in our school community and develop as individuals.

Bespoke Learning

GIS Elective Programme

At GIS we believe in the importance of a holistic education that is more than just achieving fantastic IGCSEs: it also needs to prepare you for the future, which requires a broad knowledge and wide range of skills. For this purpose, we have developed our curriculum, offering an extensive choice of electives that will extend learning and help prepare you for your own next steps and life beyond education.

Secondary Curriculum: Year 7 to 9
Year 1 & 2

Key Stage 3 (age 11 to 14)

Year 7 to 9 Curriculum

Introduction

The Secondary School curriculum at GIS focuses on supporting young confident adults to reach their potential, in line with our GIS Learner Skills and our commitment to ensuring academic care for all.

Our Year 7 to 9 (KS3) curriculum is designed to meet the academic, personal and cultural needs of our students and better equip them for future challenges, while at the same time creating enjoyable learning environments that inspire and motivate. Students follow a broad and balanced range of subjects that are linked to the National Curriculum of England and Wales but modified to create courses appropriate for an international education.

Our focus on involvement outside the classroom alongside academic excellence aims to create the opportunity for students to become world changers in both their local and global communities.

In The Classroom

Taught Curriculum

Our KS3 taught curriculum provides students with a broad and balanced approach to study at GIS. A range of subjects are followed that gives learners a solid foundation to build upon in later years and ignite a passion for learning. Alongside delivering strong academic foundations, our KS3 taught curriculum is supported through our academic care provision. Students are supported by one-to-one conversations with subject teachers and tutors about their learning.

Subjects

Subjects

Beyond the Classroom

Wider Learning

Our KS3 wider curriculum supports students in their engagement, enjoyment and personal development as they move through Years 7 to 9. A wide range of activities are available that take place beyond timetabled lessons enable all students to gain engage in our school community and develop as individuals.

Early Years Curriculum: Nursery & Reception
Nursery & Reception

Early Years Foundation Stage (age 3 & 5)

Nursery & Reception Curriculum

Early Years

Our EYC learning environment, both inside and outside, is well-resourced and offers a wide range of multi-sensory learning opportunities that are linked to the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Curriculum. We balance play-based learning with the teaching of fundamental literacy and numeracy skills, PE and music lessons, as well as social and emotional skill development.

Mandarin is taught as an additional language through a combination of discrete teacher-led sessions, and as part of continuous provision, with our outstanding teachers encouraging authentic and natural language acquisition amongst our youngest learners.

Throughout their time at EYC, our young learners have opportunities to follow their interests and take ownership over their learning. This is encouraged through first-hand experiences that create a sense of awe and wonder for children, inspiring them to learn more about the world around them.

Children’s brains develop connections faster in the first five years than at any other time in their lives. This is the time when the foundations for learning, health and behaviour throughout life are laid down. In fact, by the time they turn five 90% of their brain will have been developed.

Our curriculum and approach are designed to ensure that a strong foundation is laid down to support your child’s further development throughout their life.

In The Classroom

Taught Curriculum

Our Early Years offering consists of carefully designed opportunities to learn through play, directed curriculum and wider learning opportunities such as Jungle School, gardening and cooking.

A Unique Child

Prime

Specific

Mandarin

Jungle School Programme

Beyond the Classroom

Wider Learning

Even at EYC, we offer a broad curriculum, with the aim of igniting passions and developing new interests amongst our children. We offer swimming, Water Play Days, Woodwork, Cooking, Trips and CCAs. We also offer our Jungle School programme. Unique to Malaysia, this is a hands-on programme based on the ‘Forest School’ approach in Europe. At Jungle School, our EYC children are able to learn about nature, explore and take risks is a safe and controlled environment and learn to become responsible citizens of the earth who respect and preserve her resources.

Primary Curriculum: Year 3 to 6
Year 3 to 6

Key Stage 2 (age 7 to 11)

Year 3 to 6 Curriculum

Introduction

This stage builds upon the foundations laid in the Early Years and Key Stage 1, preparing children for the next phase of their education. English is taught daily with a strong emphasis on the development of speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. The development of practical, mental and applied mathematics is achieved through our mathematics lessons.

In Years 5 and 6, French and Spanish are added to the World Languages programme. Students can decide to continue learning the Asian language they have been learning or replace this choice with one of the European languages. Either way, they will still have the opportunity to learn the other language as part of the language club programme after school. Homework is provided throughout the school, and is aimed at consolidating skills taught at school and encouraging parents to play an active role in their children’s education.

Children’s progress is assessed throughout Key Stages 1 and 2 to ensure we have a good understanding of their ongoing progress, individual abilities and to ensure their future needs are met.

In The Classroom

Taught Curriculum

The Primary Curriculum follows a topic-based, cross-curriculum approach to learning with the British National Curriculum as it’s foundation. Soft skills are developed through a set of bespoke ‘Golden Threads’ that are carefully interwoven throughout the curriculum.

Subjects taught in our topic curriculum are:

Specialist Teaching subjects are

Beyond the Classroom

Wider Learning

In Year 3 to Year 6 we offer our students wider learning opportunities to encourage them to learn new interests and skills beyond the classroom including:

Primary Curriculum: Year 1 & 2
Year 1 & 2

Key Stage 1 (age 5 to 7)

Year 1 & 2 Curriculum

Introduction

The first key stage of school welcomes children from Early Years into the Primary School and encourages each child to continue their development and maintain the fun, active approach to learning. Information Communication Technology (ICT) is used to support the learning process. Classroom-based learning along with a broad co-curricular programme and education outside the classroom ensure we provide a holistic education for your child.

The majority of learning takes place in the nurturing environment of the classroom facilitated by the classroom teacher and assistant teachers. Specialist teachers support the teaching of Art, Music, ICT and Physical Education. In World Languages, students learn Mandarin or Bahasa Malaysia – the national language, helping them to develop the skills and passion to learn an additional language in depth. Students also have the opportunity to explore other languages as a part of the language club programme which happens after school. Science, History, Geography, Design Technology and Drama are taught through our exciting Topic Curriculum which is underpinned by the ‘Golden Threads’ of Intercultural Learning and Social and Emotional Learning.

GIS utilises both the classroom and education opportunities outside the classroom to provide a programme that develops World Changers. At GIS we believe that our responsibility goes beyond producing outstanding academic results. We are fully committed to providing a holistic, well-balanced education.

In The Classroom

Taught Curriculum

The Primary Curriculum follows a topic-based, cross-curriculum approach to learning with the British National Curriculum as it’s foundation. Soft skills are developed through a set of bespoke ‘Golden Threads’ that are carefully interwoven throughout the curriculum. The subjects taught in our topic curriculum are: English, Science, Mathematics, History, Geography, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Art & Design, Design Technology

Subjects taught in our topic curriculum are:

Specialist Teaching subject are:

Beyond the Classroom

Wider Learning

 

In Year 1 & 2 we offer our students wider learning opportunities to encourage them to learn new interests and skills beyond the classroom including: