About UCSI International School - Subang Jaya
UCSI International School - Subang Jaya campus has the distinction of being the second International School under the UCSI brand. Launched with Klang Valley learners in mind, the School is strategically located where leisure and the urban sprawl co-exist.
Employing the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) curriculum, the School is a strong draw for learners who prefer a British curriculum that opens doors for them as they mature. As one of Malaysia’s foremost education providers, we believe in the transformational power of education.
This sees us bringing the best people and the best learning approaches together to empower young minds. To realise their potential. To take them further. To make their mark. To spark.
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English, IB
Primary Language
English
Ages
4 to 18
Max Class Size
Unknown
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More Info >8 Reviews of UCSI International School - Subang Jaya
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This school is full of diversity that makes the process of learning more interesting for the kids! Teachers and students get along very well with one another. The school cares for the well-being of the students. Reasonable fee with pleasant environment, excellent academic and good learning resources empowering the kids to be the future leaders. UCSI is definitely an ideal place for holistic development with its experienced, passionate, multi-national teachers who are also responsive and helpful in updating us from time to time with our kid's progress. It provides a very good platform to the children to exploring their potential confidently too. With the small class setting and the interesting co-curriculum activities, my boy looks forward to attending school every morning for his interesting and exciting learning journey.
I worked at this school and I had a horrible and terrifying experience. UCSI has the most unwelcoming environment with very unprofessional staff members. I highly recommend thinking twice before entering this school. Sheeren Khazam the head department is very unprofessional and very rude to the staff and students. She does not have the right education to be qualified to teach or be a supervisor in the school. The principal Alice is not capable of handling her school and is always very anxious. I can write pages but I think this is enough for whoever wants to know a quick review of this school.
Facilities' design is in between average and poorly designed. Colour doesn't seem to match each other. The field isn't even - it has 'mini' mountains and holes which could stumble you. Canteen food is getting poorer and poorer as time goes by. The quality of food you get just isn't worth it. They classroom designs are pretty acceptable from what I see but it gets very cold sometimes. Some classrooms lack a projector which is annoying to teachers. Though, it is simple to navigate your way to your classroom. Many 'good' teachers has left and got replaced by 'bad' novice teachers. For example, all the humanities teacher left and got replaced by a PE teacher. A DAMN PE TEACHER! Most teachers have high expectations and don't really go in-depth when explaining details as if they are paid by the hour and not the quality they do. Sports in this school is good. Though basketball and dodgeball are the main themes here. PE teachers would guide you to the correct methods and techniques. I wouldn't recommend Music & Arts from this school. Teachers do not really teach you correct techniques to play a particular instrument or ways to draw or colour. They give assignments and hope for the best. They have high expectations from you. If you are good in art you might get good grades.
Good international education in a strategic location with exceptional value for fees
An amazing school with experience teachers. The school may look older from the outside, but let your child experience a class here and you can feel the difference in their learning. Highly recommended.
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Asya Kolesyanova, 3 months ago
+Good school, my douther studies here! Facility old,but I can see progress in her knowledges , what is more important! -School bas very expensive ,school place not convenien
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jenny park, a month ago
To all the parents who are interested in this school, I personally do not encourage you to send your kids here if you consider their mental health and their happiness. Some teachers were not professional enough in teaching, what they did were playing videos from youtube instead of teaching and explaining stuff to us personally, things that we learnt are not mostly based on IGCSE syllabus (*bio*), giving out past year papers as exam papers as well as mock exam papers which we can find answers sheet online easily, I clap for you. Teachers teaching skills are getting worse year by year while all the good teachers left and I just wanna say good luck to my juniors. One star for no bullying in this school and those people that I met, at least they are better than those teachers here. I'm glad that I'm no longer being a student of this school.