What are the schools in Shah Alam like?
When we asked about the schools in Shah Alam, they said...
"Be prepared for unqualified teachers, rude principal, made to buy books that will never be used, inadequate teaching happening in class and spending a mini fortune on "tuition" as this is the norm of parents in the school. If you still want to "consider" the school after knowing all this... Good luck to you," remarked one parent with kids at Tenby International School, Setia Eco Park in Shah Alam.
"The best international schools and bilingual schools in Shah Alam are: 1. Alice Smith International School: Alice Smith International School is a private, co-educational school located in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It offers a British-style curriculum from Early Years to Year 13, with a strong emphasis on academic excellence and the development of the whole child. The school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service. 2. Garden International School: Garden International School is a private, co-educational school located in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It offers a British-style curriculum from Early Years to Year 13, with a strong emphasis on academic excellence and the development of the whole child. The school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service. 3. International School of Kuala Lumpur: International School of Kuala Lumpur is a private, co-educational school located in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It offers a bilingual curriculum from Early Years to Year 13, with a strong emphasis on academic excellence and the development of the whole child. The school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service. 4. Nexus International School: Nexus International School is a private, co-educational school located in Shah Alam, Malaysia. It offers an international curriculum from Early Years to Year 13, with a strong emphasis on academic excellence and the development of the whole child. The school also offers a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service," explained one expat living in Shah Alam, Malaysia.
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What are the schools in Shah Alam like?
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