Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur (TIS KL)
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About Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur (TIS KL)


Taylor’s International School Kuala Lumpur (TIS) is the latest addition to the Taylor’s Education Group. It provides exceptional learning environments for children from Early Years to Secondary.

TIS offers a global learning experience based on the highly valued National Curriculum for England that leads to excellence in IGCSE qualifications. The School provides holistic learning with emphasis on character building that is grounded in the best of Eastern and Western values. In addition to that, our international curriculum also offers a strong foundation in English, Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia. Continuing Taylor’s fine tradition of excellence in developing the nation’s youth into well-rounded and purposeful global leaders, ready to contribute and take their productive place in the global community, Taylor’s International School aims to be an exceptional international curriculum school in the neighbourhood. TIS Kuala Lumpur offers not only a new blueprint for international educational excellence but also the advantages of a nurturing learning environment. 

All the learning spaces are designed to stimulate the mind to new possibilities where the concept of learning is redefined over time. Learning takes place everywhere in the physical spaces and not confined to the classroom, allowing our students to experience and learn by interacting with the environment beyond academic settings. The campus has also been renovated to create large open spaces to allow optimum natural lighting as well more conducive sheltered spaces for students to gather and play. This environmentally friendly surrounding enables students to learn anywhere and at anytime with their teachers.

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We deliver ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE We develop CHARACTER We build strong foundation in 3 LANGUAGES (English, Bahasa Malaysia and Mandarin)

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Curriculum

British

Primary Language

English

Ages

4 to 16

Max Class Size

25

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15 Reviews of Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur (TIS KL)

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Overall 3.45
Facilities 2.70
Academics 2.80
Teachers 2.80
Sports 3.30
Music & Arts 2.80
Science & Tech 2.80

Reviewer Nationalities

Indian (2) Malaysian (7) Chinese (1)

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Chai, 14/09/2023 @ 07:56:02
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Bad experiences with the unethical and unprofessional management. Lynne was great! Pay more than public school but same level as public school (maybe worse).

Su, 26/05/2023 @ 09:42:51
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We were asked to post good reviews of TISKL. I’m going to be honestly blunt with my review. If academics is an important requirement when you’re considering a school for your child, TISKL is not the school for you. TISKL used to be a good school but post pandemic, and with changes in management, things have not been as good as it used to be. There used to be 7 classes per year group but the number of classes has been reduced as many students have left the school. The majority of the students here are locals (Malaysian) and the expat students only form a small percentage, therefore the decline in student population is not due to the expat students moving to their home country but more to the fact that the local students have moved to other schools. To prospective parents, everything looks good on the website, social media and during TISKL open week. TISKL has a sister school in Puchong. Same fees structure for both schools but facilities wise, TISKL is lacking. If you’re expecting an international school with impressive facilities, eg: a swimming pool, students of TISKL are still waiting for the promised pool. Football field is huge but when it rains, the field retains water. Additionally, the quality of food in the cafeteria is poor. There have been many instances whereby maggots/flies were found in the food. Also be prepared to face the never ending traffic situation especially during pickup time in the afternoon. Bullying cases exist in almost every year group. My child was a victim of a few bullying incidents. I know many parents of TISKL Primary whose children were victims. To prospective parents considering TISKL, please do proper research before you decide to enrol your child. Do get feedback from existing parents and students. Assessment wise, I strongly believe that the students needs to be assessed via actual exams.The grading system for TISKL needs to be changed. The school started the GL assessment last year for English and Maths. When I got the results, the comments were exactly the same as the comments my friend’s child received and my they were in a different year group. The teachers “copy paste” comments and just changed names. For last year’s end of year award for TISKL Primary, there was no award for the best student for Islamic Studies or PSHE. When I asked the Executive Principal, he laughed and said if the school was to have an award for every subject, the ceremony will take up the entire day. As a Muslim, I found that remark very insulting and bigoted. My daughter’s Islamic Studies teacher (bless her kind heart) actually uses her own money to buy gifts for the best students for Islamic Studies every year. I’m just sharing what I know and have experienced personally as an existing TISKL parent (who’ll be taking her child out of TISKL by term end) so that any future prospective parents considering TISKL for their child will give due thoughts and conduct their own due diligence. All the best prospective parents.

Priscilla , 17/05/2022 @ 13:44:38
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My daughter was miserable bc she was ostracised by old new students when She joined the school. She told the teachers who Did nothing at all. My son didn't do homework but no teacher informed and i Found out when I saw his mid term results. He was put in advanced Chinese class when he struggled to even read homework instructions in mandarin to Do his homework. Teacher did not even consider moving him to intermediate Chinese. Moved both children out from the toxic school environment. Kids are now so much happier in new school. Stay away from TISKL. Not a good school for the price you hv to pay !!

Tayme, 07/09/2020 @ 11:22:27
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Really really unaffordable. They don't do anything about bullying. Their teachers are very rude. Their school fees cost 30,000 for 1 term! They say they have 'RECIPE' which means R.espect E.xellence C.ommunication I.ntegrity P.assion E.njoyable environment. They have none of that, no respect, no enjoyable environment and all.

namyra, 31/08/2020 @ 06:54:58
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it's the worst school. please if you have this school in mind, rethink about your choices. the pupil in this school bully. there are bullies and the teachers won't so anything. please think about your child, before letting them to go to this horrible school.

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Rui Bin Ong, 2 months ago


Vey good

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Avinash Sachdeva, a year ago


Name changed to Taylor's International School, Kuala Lumpur

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felicia chan, a year ago


It had changed to Taylors International School Kuala Lumpur.

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Gaurav Joshi, a year ago


Reach before 7.15 to drop your kids or get stuck in crazy traffic. Overall good education and happy kids.

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Mark Tian, 6 months ago


Tuition is not expensive in the city of Kuala Lumpur, even if there is only 20% of international teachers, but you get what you paid for. The teachers are mostly Chinese malaysians, indians and malays who have studied abroad. The courses include kids garten, primary school and middle school

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