Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Taylor's International School Kuala Lumpur

Address :

9, Jalan 1/75c, Off, Jalan Pria, Maluri, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Phone : 📞 +99898
Website : http://www.tis.edu.my/
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City : KUALA LUMPUR

9, Jalan 1/75c, Off, Jalan Pria, Maluri, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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NoMastas on Google

Hi, i am a student within this quote on quote "School", and i must say that this school so far has been quite alright, granted that the pricing for said school is absurd and completely unreasonable! We have parents who are being fooled into believing that this school is actually a suitable and "5 Star" establishment due to the constant brain-washing from the officials of this school! Trust me when i say this to those who are reading this review, DO NOT PUT YOUR CHILD IN THIS SCHOOL. It is a huge waste of good money and there so much better places to bring your child for an actual good education.
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Happy Kiddy TV on Google

Sorry for my poor English. My child is a talkative student, and she will let her teachers know that who is bullying her because I always teach my children about “child rights”. She got bullied by few of her classmates, and as usual, my child will let the teacher know on the spot when the others kids were bullying her. At first, teacher will take care of this but after so many times she complaints that others children keep bulliying her, the teacher ask my child to solve the problem by herself. My child after came home, she told me that she got bullied again and explains to me how she react to this matter, then I asked her back, why u don’t let your teacher know, believed that the teacher will help you on that and they will protect you, my child said back that the teacher asked her to solve the problem by herself. The teacher really don’t care about the student(my child was only 6 years old last year). After school time, I will be late to pick up my child, and I found out that all the children will not be attended by anyone of the people who are working there, and I saw my child got punch by another kid. Other then that, my child she was alone waiting for me to pick her up at the basement by herself. This is totally unsafe, no more student, only few parents and a security guard. I wonder how could it happen without no one is taking care of a 6 year old child and been waiting for her parents to pick her up by herself alone! Please if u do really care about your child , please do not send your child to this money-minded school.
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Yi Heng Ethan Hoh on Google

im a student in TISKL,the teachers are mostly quite toxic and some they make sure you learn which is good but mostly they do not really know what they are teaching.Bullying is also a huge problem here is never been solve yet and the food here is quite overprice and it dosent really taste good this is just my opinion
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asian mulan on Google

I’m a student from this school (soon to be ex student). From my experience over the past 7 years, this school isn’t a so called international school. There’s barely any foreigners teaching and studying in this school. The teachers don’t really care about the students. No action will be taken of any complaints about the teachers. The education in this school is extremely low considering that this is a international school. To sum it all up basically this school is a bad school. If you’re looking to send your child/children to this school don’t do it because it’s a waste of your time, your child’s/children’s time and your money.
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Worthy on Google

I have studied in my school for almost 1 and a half year now. Well the school is quite ok but the 1 thing in dont like in my opinion is that there school teachers when they teach us they usually teach us to make sure we understand, but in this case of scenario.... when the teachers teach and I dont understand anything and there teachings are no specific enough and etc.. and now during the mco we students have to do online classes but some of the students don't have computer or iPad or etc and if you do t have it them u cant study. All the teachers kept on saying we are adult and must think like an adult but then they kept on reminding us like so many times and ppl are just so fed up with it. And the last part is that the food there is bad cause first its overpriced and second it taste so bad and like per plate with rice or pasta and such little meat and rarely chicken cost rm 10 and the drinks cost rm 3 which is still ok but... the worst part is they pay using card and u just keep on having to top up and top up again and again and if there Is balance in the card u cannot buy anything with it and it will be such a waste .... so I hope they can make a difference about this.
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Alan Lim on Google

Nice international school , teacher professional!
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Francis Wong on Google

worse school ever, even the admin are mean and grumpy . wont recommend any child to have such education here . as the adult are all non professional .
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Bob G on Google

This school is one of the worst schools I have ever enrolled my child into. Here are some reasons why. 1) The Students The students are lacking in every aspect. Their behaviour is toxic, they are not willing to complete group projects, and some of them skip school. My child would regularly come home complaining about any one of his classmates. 2) The 'Mental Health' Programs The mental health programs, usually shown during assembly, do not appeal to the students, and are a complete waste of time. These are usually when the counsellors and the head coordinator preach about mental health and show boring videos instead of assuming that every child has mental problems, use this time for something more productive. 3) Reporting Incidents When my child was bullied once, I took the initiative to report one of these incidents to a coordinator or the principal. None of them replied and no action was taken. Bullying should never be tolerated, despite the school handbook clearly indicating that there is 'zero tolerance' for bullying. 4) Substitute Teachers The substitute teachers are selected at random and do not teach the subjects they are allocated to substitute. Instead, they hand out the given assignment the absent teacher would want to pass to the students, without a care whether the students will complete the assignment or not. 5) CCA (Cross-Curricular Activities/Clubs And Activities) Teachers These CCA teachers are selected at random, or, unknown 'professionals' are brought in to teach the subject. While the 'professionals' do teach a thing or two about the subject, the randomised teachers do not know much about the subject. One teacher in a 'cooking club' instead brought takeaways of food to heat up instead of bringing ingredients. 6) Fees These fees are too expensive for the standards. It is just a revamped local school. The badminton hall has no air conditioning, the school hall has plastic seats, there is no 'swimming pool' which the school claimed to be building since 2015. The local teachers are paid small salaries and the foreign teachers are paid much more. Whereas their sister school Taylor's Puchong has a lot more to offer, including a larger assembly hall with leather seats, a swimming pool and better teachers. 7) Teachers One teacher was angry with my child for telling him to 'get well soon' when he was unwell. Apparently, this teacher does not like sympathy, and tends to make mean 'jokes' about others. Some local teachers teach well, but many do not teach sufficiently. The teachers give homework largely, use tricky methods that make the other classmates feel like geeks which I can't even figure out as a parent and allow clowns to misbehave. They also allow students to act with little respect towards them and more like friends. Their grammar is terrible, which will influence your child with an English mother tongue to start speaking like a non-English speaker, speaking broken English. Examples: A teacher saying 'please study keeping hard'. Everyone knows it is 'please keep study hard' 8) Some subjects In Secondary Years 7-11, there are certain subjects; namely PSHE and Personal Pathways. In PSHE, some teachers show a movie to the students. Movies have nothing to do with learning. Similarly, in PSHE, the teachers screens a film, while handing out assignments that most students fail to complete. Conclusion: Never, ever enroll your child to this 'international' school. You will end up with a failure of a child, a troublemaker, and a waste of your hard-earned money. Try enrolling them in a better school, like Taylor's Puchong campus, which would ensure your child becomes a graduate.

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