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Opening in 2026, Lexel International School at Gamuda Cove is a co-educational campus established by Taylor’s Education Group in Southern Klang Valley. The campus serves students from Early Years to Grade 9. Lexel is recognized for its unique affordable education model. By integrating into the master-planned Gamuda Cove township, the campus shares existing community infrastructure to keep tuition accessible without sacrificing physical space. A signature feature of the school is its specialized, technology-driven personalized learning framework. By utilizing educational technology, the school moves away from traditional rote memorization. Instead, the curriculum specifically teaches students how to independently evaluate information, ask critical questions, and analyze data. This targeted method ensures that every student develops concrete, practical thinking skills designed for modern problem-solving.
Persiaran Cove Sentral 1, Bandar Gamuda Cove, 42700 Dengkil, Selangor
Lexel International School - Gamuda Cove has instruction in English.
The Gamuda Cove campus is situated within the Gamuda Cove development in the Southern Klang Valley, Selangor. The school is located near Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Cyberjaya, surrounded by residential areas, nature parks, and commercial districts. Its position allows students and families direct access to shared community infrastructure and local amenities.
The school provides education across three main stages, beginning with Early Years for children starting at approximately three years old. From there, students advance through Primary School and complete their studies in Secondary School, finishing with their IGCSE examinations in Year 11.
Lexel International School operates as a co-educational day school.
Specific information regarding provisions or facilities for Additional Learning Needs (SEN) is not currently detailed by the school.
While the school follows the British Curriculum and offers Cambridge IGCSE qualifications, it does not state an official affiliation with a specific country.
The school does not state an affiliation to any particular religion.
Specific details regarding the school day structure, including exact start and end times or scheduled break and lunch periods, are not currently published.
Information regarding the provision of a school bus or coach service, including routes and providers, is not published.
Annual tuition at Lexel International School - Gamuda Cove ranges from MYR 11,490 to MYR 24,090 for 2026/27.
Lexel International School - Gamuda Cove teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary) for students aged 3 to 14.
Lexel International School follows the British Curriculum framework across all its educational stages, from Preschool and Early Years through to Secondary School. In the foundational stages, the curriculum emphasizes hands-on exploration, creativity, and critical thinking skills. As students progress into the Secondary School level, the academic program directly aligns with Cambridge Assessment International Education standards. This pathway culminates in students preparing for and undertaking their Cambridge IGCSE qualifications at the end of Year 11. Throughout all year groups, the teaching approach incorporates technology to support personalized learning and focuses on teaching students how to evaluate information rather than relying on rote memorization.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL).
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN).
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL).
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Mental Wellbeing.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Safeguarding.
1. Inquiry
Parents can begin the process by completing an online registration form or contacting the school directly. Following this, families receive a digital admissions kit that includes the school profile, student handbook, application form, and fee schedule. Prospective parents are also welcome to arrange a school tour in advance, attend scheduled Open Days, or visit the campus as a walk-in.
2. Application and Required Documents
To proceed with enrolment, parents must fill out and submit the official application form. During this stage, families will be prompted to upload specific supporting documents for the prospective student. The admissions team remains available to assist parents with this paperwork and clarify any subsequent steps in the process.
3. Assessment and Interview
Once the application and documents are processed, the school will schedule a student assessment alongside a parent-child interview. Parents will receive a confirmed date, time, and an automated calendar reminder for this appointment. These sessions serve as diagnostic tools to evaluate the child's learning profile and determine the appropriate Year Group placement, rather than acting as formal pass-or-fail examinations.
4. Letter of Offer
Students who successfully complete the assessment and interview stage will be issued a formal Letter of Offer from the school. Parents should carefully review the terms of acceptance at this stage. If a family accepts the offer but decides to withdraw their child before the academic term begins, the school's enrolment deposit refund policy will take effect.
5. Welcome and Orientation
Admitted students and their parents are invited to attend an orientation session before the school year starts. During this event, new students receive a welcome pack containing items such as an enrolment certificate, a student ID card with a lanyard, and a welcome letter. The pack also provides practical items including a notebook, a stationery set, and a tote bag.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding scholarships.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding a waitlist or pool system.