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Good International schools in Malaysia for Indians

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Maheshashok

Hi friends,

I am Indian,  moving to Malaysia by next month and my work location is Cyberjaya. Got kid to attend school at 4 years of age. Please share some good schools around based on that I can plan for my accommodation as well.

Kindly advise.

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Gravitas

ELC in Cyberjaya (if you can get in) and Nexus are convenient -

The main "Indian" schools are in Brickfields i.e. GIIS and Havil.

If you don't have your own transport, getting to  offices in Cyberjaya is tricky.

You might want to consider a less hective life down in Seremban. There are two schools there: Zenith and Matrix. That area is popular with Indian families as well.  Getting to Cyberjaya is straightforward if you have own transport and there is a bus service (see all available routes here: 

Maheshashok

ELC in Cyberjaya (if you can get in)... what do you mean by that...can I assume its tough to get seats in ELC? Let me know.

Gravitas

There can be waiting lists and entrance tests at schools.

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