Malaysian National Curriculum Schools in Malaysia
68 registered schools in Malaysia offer Malaysian National Curriculum. Browse and compare schools by location and type.
About Malaysian National Curriculum
The Malaysian National Curriculum is the standard curriculum used in government and private national schools. It includes KSSR (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah) for primary and KSSM (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menengah) for secondary levels. Students sit for UPSR (primary) and SPM (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia) examinations. Private schools following this curriculum offer the same qualifications as government schools but with smaller class sizes and additional resources.
All Malaysian National Curriculum Schools
Sekolah Rendah Paragon, Johor Bahru
Sekolah Rendah Seri Cahaya
Sekolah Rendah Seri Omega
Sekolah Rendah SRI Tenby Setia Eco Gardens
Maktab Adabi Maharani
Sekolah Menengah Paragon
Sekolah Menengah Seri Cahaya
Sekolah Menengah Seri Omega
Sekolah Menengah Seri Tenby Setia Eco Gardens
Sekolah Menengah Tiong Nam
Sekolah Menengah Wilford
Mount Safa International Primary School
REAL International School
Seri Omega International School
Tenby International School
Sekolah Rendah an Najaah
Kolej Yayasan Saad
Sekolah Rendah SRI UCSI Springhill, Port Dickson
Sekolah Rendah Summit 2
Sekolah Menengah SRI UCSI Springhill, Port Dickson
Sekolah Menengah Summit 2
Sekolah Methodist Wesley
Zenith International School
Sekolah Rendah SRI Tenby
Sekolah Menengah SRI Tenby
Tenby International School, Pulau Pinang
Wesley Methodist School Penang(International)
Sekolah Rendah Tenby Ipoh
Sekolah Menengah Tenby Ipoh
Sekolah Rendah Peninsula
Sekolah Rendah Seri Cahaya
Sekolah Rendah SRI Aria
Sekolah Rendah SRI Knewton
Sekolah Rendah SRI Tenby,setia Ecopark Shah Alam
Sekolah Rendah SRI UCSI Subang Jaya
Sekolah Rendah Stella Maris (Cawangan Ampang)
Sekolah Rendah Tinta
Sekolah Rendah Wesley Methodist
Sekolah Rendah Zenith
Sekolah Seri Suria(Rendah)
Sekolah Menengah Az-Zahrawi
Sekolah Menengah Peninsula
Sekolah Menengah Seri Cahaya
Sekolah Menengah SRI Knewton
Sekolah Menengah SRI Tenby Setia Ecopark Shah Alam
Sekolah Menengah SRI UCSI
Sekolah Menengah Tinta
Sekolah Menengah Universal Hua Xia
Sekolah Menengah Wesley Methodist
Sekolah Menengah Zenith
Sekolah Seri Suria(Menengah)
Peninsula International School Australia
REAL International School Shah Alam
Sekolah Antarabangsa Hua Xia
Sekolah Antarabangsa Knewton
Sekolah Antarabangsa REAL Hulu Langat
Tenby International School Setia Eco Park Shah Ala
Sekolah Rendah SRI Mulia
Sekolah Rendah St. Joseph, Kuching
Sekolah Rendah Tunku Putra-HELP
Sekolah Menengah Swasta St. Joseph, Kuching
Sekolah Menengah Tunku Putra - HELP
Sekolah Rendah SRI UCSI
Sekolah Menengah SRI UCSI
Sekolah Menengah Stella Maris Pudu
Sekolah Methodist Wesley Kuala Lumpur
KYS KL East International School, Kuala Lumpur
Stella Maris International School Kuala Lumpur
Frequently Asked Questions
How many schools in Malaysia offer Malaysian National Curriculum?
There are currently 68 registered private schools in Malaysia offering Malaysian National Curriculum. These schools are spread across multiple states, with the highest concentrations in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Penang. Browse the full list on this page to find Malaysian National Curriculum schools by location.
What are the entry requirements for Malaysian National Curriculum schools?
Entry requirements vary by school and year level. Most Malaysian National Curriculum schools conduct admissions assessments in English and Mathematics. Some schools require previous academic transcripts and references. For international students, proof of English language proficiency may be needed. Contact individual schools directly for their specific admission criteria and available places.
Is Malaysian National Curriculum recognized by Malaysian universities?
Malaysian National Curriculum qualifications are widely recognized by both Malaysian and international universities. Students graduating from Malaysian National Curriculum programmes can apply to public and private universities in Malaysia, as well as universities abroad. Specific recognition may vary, so check with your target university's admissions office for their accepted qualifications and any additional requirements.