Cambridge IGCSE Schools in Johor 2026

There are 29 registered private schools in Johor offering Cambridge IGCSE for the 2026 academic year. Annual IGCSE fees range from RM 15,000 to RM 130,000 per year across budget, mid, premium, and elite tiers. Students typically sit 7-10 IGCSE subjects across Years 10 and 11 before progressing to A-Levels or IB Diploma.

29 IGCSE Schools in Johor

Masai, Johor

Sekolah Rendah Paragon, Johor Bahru

National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 8,000 – RM 15,000
Senai, Johor

Sekolah Rendah Seri Omega

KSSR, KSSM

Typical fees RM 8,000 – RM 15,000
Johor Bahru, Johor

Sekolah Rendah SRI Ara

Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 8,000 – RM 15,000
Johor Bahru, Johor

Sekolah Rendah SRI Tenby Setia Eco Gardens

British International, KSSR

Typical fees RM 8,000 – RM 15,000
Masai, Johor

Sekolah Menengah Paragon

National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 10,000 – RM 20,000
Senai, Johor

Sekolah Menengah Seri Omega

KSSR, KSSM

Typical fees RM 10,000 – RM 20,000
Johor Bahru, Johor

Sekolah Menengah Seri Tenby Setia Eco Gardens

Cambridge IGCSE, KSSM

Typical fees RM 10,000 – RM 20,000
Johor Bahru, Johor

Sekolah Menengah SRI Ara

Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 10,000 – RM 20,000
Pasir Gudang, Johor

Sekolah Menengah Wilford

Malaysian National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 10,000 – RM 20,000
Skudai, Johor

100 Lambs International School

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels · Est. 2007

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Ulu Tiram, Johor

Crescendo-HELP International School

IPC Primary, IGCSE Secondary

Fees RM 29,700 - RM 42,030/year
Muar, Johor

Destiny International School

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels · Est. 2010

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Pasir Gudang, Johor

Fairview International School

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels · Est. 1978

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Iskandar Puteri, Johor

Idrissi International School

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Iskandar Puteri, Johor

Link International School

Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Skudai, Johor

Luca International School

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Pasir Gudang, Johor

Maple International Secondary School

British IGCSE, Canadian OSSD

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Iskandar Puteri, Johor

Marlborough College

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Batu Pahat, Johor

MERC International Secondary School

Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Masai, Johor

Paragon International School, Kulaijaya

Cambridge IGCSE, IPC

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Kluang, Johor

Seri Jubli International School

Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Senai, Johor

Seri Omega International School

KSSR, KSSM

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Johor Bahru, Johor

SRI Ara International School

Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Iskandar Puteri, Johor

Sribagan International School

Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Iskandar Puteri, Johor

Stellar International School

Cambridge International Curriculum, Singapore Curriculum

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Johor Bahru, Johor

Tenby International School

EYFS, National Curriculum for England

Fees RM 19,500 - RM 51,210/year
Segamat, Johor

Unico International School

Cambridge IGCSE

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Pasir Gudang, Johor

Zera International School

Cambridge

Typical fees RM 30,000 – RM 60,000
Masai, Johor

Sekolah Jepun Johor

Cambridge IGCSE, A-Levels

Typical fees RM 40,000 – RM 80,000

Frequently Asked Questions: IGCSE in Johor

How many IGCSE schools are there in Johor?

There are 29 registered private schools in Johor offering Cambridge IGCSE for the 2026 academic year. These include Sekolah Rendah SRI Tenby Setia Eco Gardens, Sekolah Menengah Seri Tenby Setia Eco Gardens, Fairview International School, among others. Cambridge IGCSE is taken in Years 10 and 11 (ages 14-16) as the Lower Secondary equivalent of GCSE in the UK system. After IGCSE, students typically progress to Cambridge A-Levels or IB Diploma for Years 12-13.

How much are IGCSE fees in Johor 2026?

IGCSE annual fees in Johor typically range from RM 15,000 to RM 130,000 per year depending on the school tier. Budget-tier schools charge RM 15,000-30,000, mid-tier RM 30,000-55,000, premium British-curriculum schools RM 55,000-85,000, and elite schools (BSKL, ISKL, Marlborough) up to RM 130,000+. Cambridge International examination entry fees (RM 200-500 per subject, 7-10 subjects typical) are charged separately.

Which is the best IGCSE school in Johor?

Top IGCSE results in Malaysia (2025 cohort): British School Kuala Lumpur achieved 80% A*/A grades, Garden International School reported 46% of IGCSE students as top scorers (8+ A*/A), and Alice Smith School (Seri Kembangan) achieved 76% of grades at A* to A (grades 9-7). Other consistently strong performers include Nord Anglia schools, Taylor's International School, Sri KDU, and Epsom College. Match your choice to fee budget, campus location in Johor, and preferred university pathway after IGCSE (Cambridge A-Level, IB Diploma, or AP).

What subjects are offered for IGCSE in Johor?

Most IGCSE schools in Johor offer 15-30 IGCSE subjects across mandatory and elective categories. Core subjects include English as First Language (or Second Language for non-native speakers), Mathematics, and Combined Sciences or separate Biology/Chemistry/Physics. Electives commonly include Additional Mathematics, ICT or Computer Science, Business Studies, Economics, Accounting, Geography, History, Art & Design, Music, and one or more foreign languages. Most students sit 7-10 IGCSE subjects over Years 10 and 11.

Cambridge IGCSE or Edexcel IGCSE in Johor?

Both Cambridge International (CAIE) and Pearson Edexcel International IGCSE qualifications are accepted by Malaysian and international universities. Cambridge IGCSE is more common at Malaysian international schools (roughly 90% of IGCSE schools use Cambridge). The choice is usually determined by the school, not the student. Both are rigorous Lower Secondary qualifications and both progress to their respective A-Level boards. Universities do not typically prefer one over the other.