Cambridge IGCSE Schools in Selangor 2026
There are 94 registered private schools in Selangor 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.
94 IGCSE Schools in Selangor
Sekolah Rendah Abedeen
Sekolah Rendah Bestari Asia Pacific
Sekolah Rendah SRI Cempaka
Sekolah Rendah SRI Lethia
Sekolah Rendah SRI Murni
Sekolah Rendah SRI Springgate
Sekolah Rendah SRI UCSI Subang Jaya
Sekolah Rendah Stella Maris (Cawangan Ampang)
Sekolah Rendah Wesley Methodist
Sekolah Methodist Wesley Klang
Sekolah Menengah Abedeen
Sekolah Menengah Bestari Asia Pacific
Sekolah Menengah SRI Cempaka Cheras
Sekolah Menengah SRI Kuala Lumpur
Sekolah Menengah SRI Springgate
Sekolah Menengah SRI Tenby Setia Ecopark Shah Alam
Sekolah Menengah SRI UCSI
Sekolah Menengah Wesley Methodist
Sekolah SRI Acmar(Menengah)
Sekolah SRI Lethia(Menengah)
Sekolah SRI Murni(Menengah)
Abedeen International School
Acmar International School, Klang
Al-Hamra International Primary School, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Arrow International Secondary School, Petaling Jaya
Asia Pasific International School
Australian International School
Axcel International School, Puchong, Selangor
Beaconhouse SRI Inai International School
British International School
Collinz International Primary School
Collinz International School
Collinz International Secondary School
Columbia International School, Cheras Selangor
Concord College International School
DWI Emas International School
Eagles Grammar International School
Eaton International School
Eaton International School.
ELC International School
Fairview International School
Global Ark International School
Good International School
GOTS International Secondary School
Harvest International School
Heritage International School
His International School
Honsbridge International School
Icons International School
Idrissi International School
International Islamic School
King Henry VIII College, Cyberjaya
Kingsgate International School
Kingsway International Secondary School
Mahsa International School
Maple Leaf Kingsley International School
Maplewood International School
Marifah International School
Maverick International Primary School
Maverick International Secondary School, Selangor
Maz International School Petaling Jaya
Maz International School Shah Alam
Mindrich International Secondary School, Shah Alam, Selangor
Mitstem International School
Mutiara International Grammar School
Oakbridge International School
Pine Hills International School
Pine Hills International School2
Portman International Secondary School
Premfield International School
Premfield International Secondary School
Qosmo International School
Reed International School
Regent International School
Regent International Secondary School, Klang Selangor
Saint International School
Sanctus International School
Sekolah Antarabangsa Baseerah
Sekolah Antarabangsa ELC Cyberjaya
Sekolah Antarabangsa SRI Emas
Sekolah Antarabangsa Tenby Tropicana Aman
SRI Cempaka International School
SRI Kuala Lumpur International School
St. Joseph's Institution International School PJ
Stars International School, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Straits International School, Rawang, Selangor
Tanarata International School
Templer Park International School
Tenby International School Setia Eco Park Shah Ala
Tenby International School, Setia Ecohill,semenyih
The Alice Smith School
TLS International Secondary School
Victoria International School, Banting
The Japanese School of Kuala Lumpur
Frequently Asked Questions: IGCSE in Selangor
How many IGCSE schools are there in Selangor?
There are 94 registered private schools in Selangor offering Cambridge IGCSE for the 2026 academic year. These include Sekolah Rendah SRI Cempaka, Sekolah Menengah SRI Cempaka Cheras, Sekolah Menengah SRI Tenby Setia Ecopark Shah Alam, 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 Selangor 2026?
IGCSE annual fees in Selangor 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 Selangor?
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 Selangor, and preferred university pathway after IGCSE (Cambridge A-Level, IB Diploma, or AP).
What subjects are offered for IGCSE in Selangor?
Most IGCSE schools in Selangor 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 Selangor?
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.