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City Harbour International School offers international education to students from Early Years up to IGCSE level. The school blends academic with values-based learning. It adopts the UK-based British Curriculum and prepares students for the Cambridge IGCSE. The campus features science and ICT labs, creative arts rooms, a performing arts center, playgrounds, and various co-curricular spaces, all designed to support student engagement and growth.
PT 15010, Jalan PMB 1, Pusat Manjung Bestari, 32040 Seri Manjung, Perak, Malaysia
City Harbour International School has typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
Located at PT 15010, Jalan PMB 1, Pusat Manjung Bestari, 32040 Seri Manjung, Perak, Malaysia, the school is nestled in the Manjung coastal district near Lumut and Pangkor, adjacent to a naval base.
City Harbour offers Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, and Sixth Form (pre-university A‑Level).
The school is a co‑educational day and boarding school, serving ages 2–18 with boarding available alongside day student options.
The school does not have publicly available information on their additional learning support.
The school does not have any country affiliation.
The school is not religiously affiliated and is secular in its operations.
The school does not have publicly available information on their day structure.
The school does not publicly provide information about offering a school bus service.
Annual tuition at City Harbour International School ranges from MYR 7,920 to MYR 26,400 for 2026/27.
City Harbour International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 2 to 18.
City Harbour International School follows the British National Curriculum from Early Years through to A Levels. In the Early Years, the school uses the EYFS framework, focusing on areas like communication, literacy, numeracy, and personal development. The Primary stage (Years 1–6) includes core subjects such as English, Maths, and Science, alongside Art, ICT, History, Geography, Music, PE, and PSHE.
In Secondary (Years 7–9), students continue with a broad range of subjects, leading into the Cambridge IGCSE programme in Years 10 and 11. For Sixth Form (Years 12–13), the school offers Cambridge A Levels, with subjects including Maths, Sciences, Business, Law, Sociology, and Literature.
The curriculum is complemented by compulsory sports, arts, and hands-on learning activities, including outdoor education through a partnership with Outward Bound Malaysia.
City Harbour supports SEL through co-curricular experiences like performing arts, sports, and its collaboration with Outward Bound Malaysia, which emphasizes teamwork, resilience, and self-leadership in outdoor settings.
The school does not have any specialized program for SEN.
The school does not offer a dedicated EAL program.
City Harbour recognizes mental wellbeing through school-wide observances such as World Mental Health Day. The school encourages openness about mental health and acknowledges the importance of seeking help when needed.
The school does not have publicly available information on their safeguarding policy.
1. Application Submission.
Parents must complete and submit an official Application Form along with a non-refundable application fee of RM 500.
2. Document Requirements:
For Malaysian students:
4 passport-size photographs of the student
Student’s birth certificate (1 copy)
Student’s MyKid or Identity Card (1 copy)
Copies of academic records from the past year and previous 3 years
Father's and mother's identity cards (1 copy each)
Father's and mother's passport-size photographs (2 copies each)
For International students:
4 passport-size photographs of the student
Translated and endorsed copy of student’s birth certificate
Passport and valid visa page (1 copy)
Past 3 years’ academic records
Father's and mother's passport and photographs (1 copy each)
Parent's marriage/divorce certificate
3. Assessment.
All applicants sit for a written entrance examination in English and Mathematics. These are age-appropriate tests. The school also reviews recent school reports and may request a confidential reference from the previous school. An informal interview is conducted as part of the evaluation.
4. Offer.
Assessment results are issued within 3 working days. Offers depend on academic readiness and available spaces. Class placement decisions are made based on the assessment outcome.
5. Acceptance.
Parents must respond to the offer within 7 days by completing the Admission Agreement and Insurance Form. At this point, a deposit equivalent to one term’s course fee is required, along with copies of the student’s birth certificate, passport, or ID card as applicable.
The school does not have publicly available information on their scholarships.
The school does not have a waitlist.