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Malacca is a UNESCO World Heritage city where Malay, Chinese, and European influences blend in the architecture, food, and daily life. The pace is slower than KL, and the cost of living is noticeably lower. While the selection of international schools is smaller, the city offers an enriching cultural environment and a tight community feel that larger cities cannot replicate.
Compare 4 international schools in Malacca, Malaysia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average MYR 26,914), location, and more to find the right international school now.
JT International School Melaka, provides Cambridge Early Years through IGCSE education for pupils aged 3–17 in a green suburban campus near Melaka city centre. The campus includes science labs, art and dance studios, a library, playground, gymnasium, mini-farm (“JT Farm/Garden”), and outdoor sports courts. A standout feature is the farm program for Primary and Secondary students, where they learn sustainability and responsibility through caring for chickens and ducks, an unusual offering that goes beyond academics. The school delivers a practical Cambridge education, with personalized learning, modern facilities, and unique farm-based programs, making it a distinctive choice in Melaka.
Melaka International School was founded by the late, Dr Mohamed Ishak Syed Ahmed and his wife, Mrs Shamsunnisa Ishak. Established in 1993 with the support of the State Economic Development Corporation and The Melaka Foundation, Melaka International School was modelled on the British school system with a vision to create successful individuals. As a registered Cambridge International Examination Centre, the school supports Checkpoint, IGCSE, and A‑Level exams. The campus includes well‑equipped science and ICT labs, a 5‑acre site with two acres devoted to an organic farm.
Malacca Expatriate School (MES), located in the coastal state of Malacca, Malaysia, offers the full Cambridge International curriculum from Foundation through IGCSE (ages 5–16). Founded in 1980, MES is a co-educational day school with small class sizes, supporting close interaction between students and teachers. The school operates across two divisions: Primary and Secondary, with leadership headed by Ms. Susheila Samuel and Mr. Luke Rajadurai respectively. English is the medium of instruction, and students also study Malay and Mandarin. MES is known for its vibrant Visual and Creative Arts program, including public exhibitions like the Heart of Melaka art showcase. The school organizes regular outdoor learning trips such as Thinking Camp and Raptor Watch, integrating nature and environmental awareness into the curriculum.
Planetarium International School Melaka (PISM) is a co-educational Cambridge International School located in Taman Pandan Indah, Melaka, Malaysia. It offers education for students aged 3 to 18, spanning Early Years through A-Level. A key feature of the school is its integration of practical learning through regular field trips, gardening projects, and creative workshops like barista training and factory tours. These activities support learning beyond the classroom and help develop social and life skills. PISM operates a three-term academic calendar, with small class sizes and an emphasis on structured placement assessments to match students with the right learning level.
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