British International School Johor Bahru Fees 2025–2026
British International School Johor Bahru Fees
British International School Johor Bahru (BIS JB) offers British curriculum (IGCSE, A-Level). Annual tuition sits in the premium band: primary around RM 95,000–130,000; secondary and Sixth Form higher, often RM 115,000–155,000+ per year.
Fee overview (indicative)
- Primary: Approx. RM 95,000–130,000 per year
- Secondary: Approx. RM 115,000–145,000 per year
- Sixth Form (A-Level): Approx. RM 120,000–155,000+ per year
Additional costs
- Registration / enrolment: One-off; often RM 10,000–20,000+.
- Capital development: Check school schedule.
- Learning support / EAL: Extra if required.
- IGCSE, A-Level exam fees: Not included in tuition.
Curriculum
- British curriculum (IGCSE, A-Level)
- Part of Nord Anglia Education
- Strong facilities and university placement
Always confirm fees on the school’s website. See our Johor Bahru fees comparison and most expensive JB schools.
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