The Alice Smith School, Kuala Lumpur
Key Stats
Annual Fees: US$12K – US$26K
Curriculum: British
Age Range: 3–18
Students: ~1,600
Location: Kuala Lumpur
Updated February 2026
In Brief
The Alice Smith School is one of Kuala Lumpur's oldest and most established British international schools, founded in 1946 and consistently ranked among the city's tier-one institutions. With strong academic focus balanced by extensive extracurricular programs, it maintains selective admissions and appeals to families seeking rigorous British curriculum education.
Operating from its Jalan Bellamy campus since 1946, Alice Smith serves as one of KL's most prestigious British international schools following the English National Curriculum through to A-Levels. Under current leadership including Head of Senior School Andrew Howard, the school has built a reputation for academic excellence while maintaining strong arts, music, and sports programs. The school recently achieved Beacon Status Awards from COBIS for Ethos & Values and Student Leadership, while pursuing dual accreditation with NEASC to enhance its global credentials and university recognition.
Parent discussions consistently position Alice Smith among KL's elite international schools alongside ISKL and Garden International, though families note the selective admissions process that maintains high academic standards. The school serves a diverse international community with excellent transportation systems for pickup and drop-off that parents frequently praise compared to other KL institutions. Recent graduation ceremonies and awards events highlight strong student leadership development and academic achievement across subjects including humanities, sciences, arts, and languages, with graduates well-prepared for global university pathways.
What parents value
- –Academic excellence with rigorous British curriculum and strong university preparation
- –Selective admissions maintaining high standards and motivated student body
- –Excellent balance of academics with extensive arts, music, and sports programs
- –Outstanding transportation and logistics systems for families
- –Strong leadership development and student confidence building
- –Established reputation as one of KL's tier-one international schools
- –Diverse international community with experienced teaching staff
- –Beautiful campus facilities supporting wide range of activities
Points of consideration
- –Selective admissions process may be challenging for some families
- –Premium positioning likely reflects in higher fee structure
- –Academic focus creates high-performance environment that may not suit all learning styles
- –Limited availability due to popularity and selective nature
- –Established reputation means high parental expectations for student outcomes
Annual Fees
| Year Group | Age | USDTotal Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-school (normal day) | 4 | 13,515 |
| Pre-school (extended day) | 4 | 16,670 |
| Reception | 5 | 17,402 |
| Year 1 & 2 | 5 | 22,405 |
| Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 | 7 | 23,514 |
| Year 7, 8 & 9 | 11 | 27,257 |
| Year 10, 11, 12 & 13 | 14 | 29,521 |
Fees converted from MYR. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.
Additional Fees
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Application Fee | 377 |
| Enrolment Fee | 3,773 |
| Association Membership Fee | 5 |
| Re-entry Fee | 503 |
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Academic Results
Class of 2025 (Preliminary results as of August 2025): - A-level: 20.7% A , 46.8% A -A, 70.5% A -B, 86.0% A -C, 97.3% A -E. - IGCSE: 57% A (Grades 9-8), 76% A -A (Grades 9-7), 87% A -B (Grades 9-6). - IB Results: Not published (the school offers A-levels as the main academic element in Sixth Form).
Extra Curriculars
- Sports: Parkour Academy, Volleyball Academy, Judo, Gymnastics, Athletics (including hosting German athletes). - Arts/Music: Annual productions, music evenings, multi-purpose music rooms, soundproofed practice rooms, Art Studio. - Clubs/Programmes: Exploration Pathways (Health & Wellbeing, Futures, Creativity, A Better World), ACHIEVE Programme (Study Skills, PSHE), House system, student leadership (Prefects, Head Students), community service projects.
Secondary Campus (Equine Park, 25 acres): - Purpose-built science laboratories with dedicated technicians. - Multipurpose sports hall for gymnastics and judo. - Library.
Inspections & Accreditations
Inspection
No published inspection details are currently available.
Accreditations
Accreditation details are not publicly listed.
Memberships
Membership details are not publicly listed.
Student Body
- Total Enrolment: ~1,500 to 1,600 students (~800 per campus). - Nationalities: 53. - Student-Teacher Ratio: 1:6 (reported for Pre-school); other levels not published.
Leadership
Sian May - Head of School
Sian May is a British educator with international schools across the UK, Hong Kong, Switzerland, and Asia. She previously served as Director of Senior Schools at Dulwich College International in Singapore, overseeing educational strategy for 10 schools in Singapore, China, and Korea.
