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International Students

At Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya, we also welcome International/ Foreign students from abroad. They will, however, be required to have either a valid STUDENT PASS or a valid PERMISSION TO STUDY endorsement while studying with us. This is a requirement by the Malaysian Immigration. Permanent Residents of Malaysia (PR) and Residence Pass Holders are exempted.

Guidelines for Student Pass Application

All International Student Visa and/or Guardian Pass applications can only be processed if they are accompanied by:

01

All necessary required documents listed in the International Student Application checklist form together with any other document(s) required by the Admissions Office of Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya.

02

The International Student Visa and/or Guardian Pass application service fee/s which is/are non-refundable.

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The service fee is applied only once for each successful applicant. It is applicable and payable at the same rate should the first application be rejected for whatever reason(s) and a second application is requested by the parent.

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A service fee for the renewal of the Student’s Visa and/or Guardian Pass on expiry is also payable (when needed) and is also non-refundable if the application is rejected for whatever reasons.

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If the applicant is currently studying at another international school in Malaysia, a copy of the passport page with the current student visa/pass is required. Applicants must cancel their current student visa/pass with their former school BEFORE they can apply for a new one. Student visa/ pass from a previous international school in Malaysia are NOT transferable. Failure to comply with this ruling will affect the student’s stay in Malaysia.

The student’s passport must be kept valid for the duration of the student’s stay and for travel purposes. Maintaining a valid passport and the appropriate visa for the student is the responsibility of Parents.

Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya will not accept the passports of students with an EXPIRED Social Visa, Special Pass, Dependent Pass, MM2H Visa or Student Pass from a previous school.

Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya will not be held responsible for parents or students who overstay in Malaysia, even though you may have registered with us. Students with expired visas will be advised to approach the Department of Immigration on their own accord to settle their overstay issues.

Student Visa

Students who do not have a Dependent Pass/MM2H/Resident Pass, but hold a Social Visit Pass, are required to apply for a Student Visa.


This is a two-step process.

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Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya will need to apply to the Ministry of Education (MoE), Malaysia for approval to enrol the student. The School needs to have a “Letter of Support” (Surat Sokong.) This process can take anywhere between two (2) to four (4) weeks and can be longer during peak periods.

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With this approval, the student then proceeds to complete the BPSIII to apply for a Student Visa. This process usually takes up to 7 working days but can be longer during peak periods.

No new visa application and/or renewal of visa can be made without the consent/ approval from the MoE by means of the Letter of Support/Surat Sokong.


The required documents for Student Visa applications are:

  • Parents’ Passports
  • Student’s Passport – for a timely new application/renewal, please ensure that (a) the current student visa has three (3) months validity (b) the current passport has at least 1 year validity and (c) there are sufficient pages for the new student visa endorsement.

Important

Once Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya has submitted the application to the MOE for a Letter of Support for the Student Visa application, parents are not allowed to submit a similar application through another school as it will create confusion within the MoE and the Department of Immigration, Malaysia, which may result in a delay in the processing of your Student Visa application.

The Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya Admissions Office/Registrar through its Appointed Agent will solely be in charge of this application process. We will, of course, notify and keep parents up to date throughout the process. Parents are encouraged to touch base with the School as well.

For visa renewal applications, please kindly inform Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya Office/ Registrar four (4) months prior to the expiry date of the Student Visa. This is to facilitate the timely extension of your Student Visa application, thus avoiding delays in obtaining the necessary Student Visa endorsement.

If you wish to withdraw your child/ren from Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya, whether to leave the host country or to transfer to another educational institution locally, please notify Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya Admissions Office/ Registrar ONE TERM in advance of your intention as you would with the Withdrawal Notification. Our Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya Admissions Office/ Registrar is required by the Department of Immigration, Malaysia to then issue a Letter of Cancellation of the Student Visa for the Immigration Department’s necessary action.

It is important for you to be informed that the above course of action is necessary to prevent you from encountering any problem should you re-enter Malaysia at any time in the future. It is also equally important for you to be informed that a Student Visa granted for your child/ren to attend school in one local institution IS NOT TRANSFERABLE to another institution.

Guardian Pass

Certain family members of student pass holders are allowed to accompany students in Malaysia on a Long Term Social Pass (for the duration of 12 months or according to the duration of studies, whichever comes first.)

The types of family members include the following:

  • Parents of students, either 1 only – generally it’s for the Mother
  • Legally Court-Appointed Guardians
    Parent or Legally Court-Appointed Guardian can apply for a Guardian Pass only AFTER their child/ren’s Student Visa application is approved.

Important

Effective November 2017, the Immigration department requires a Personal Bond for Guardian Pass applicants which need to be filled by a Malaysian and stamped by the Inland Revenue Department. Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya does not and will not provide any assistance on this matter as the school will be liable in case of any non-compliance of ordinance by the Guardian Pass holder. Hence the requirement by Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya for all parents to only use the School Appointed Agent to handle all visa related matters.

Family Members of student visa holders who are allowed to stay in Malaysia are allowed entry solely at the discretion of the Department of Immigration, Malaysia. Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya cannot offer advice or guarantee the successful application of any Guardian Pass application.

Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya is not responsible for the expiry of a student’s Student Pass or Permission to Study stamp.

Parents would need to settle their overstay issues with the Immigration Department on their own accord.

Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya is not liable for any policy change at the Malaysian Immigration Department.

Permission to Study Endorsement

The Permission to Study stamp is an endorsement stamped by the Immigration Department inside the student’s passport, allowing the student to study at Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya for a defined period of time (as per Dependent Pass validity date).

Dependent Passes are only issued by the Immigration Department to expatriate/foreign/international students who are under 18 years old, whose parent(s) hold an Employment Pass and are children under MM2H. These children are allowed to study without the need to apply for a Student Visa.

Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya will issue Permission to Study letter addressed to the respective Immigration Department where the Dependent Pass was issued upon request to our Admissions Office/Registrar.

This application must be done via the Parent’s company or the parent themselves if on the MM2H programme.

Glossary/Definitions

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Students who will have or already have a Dependent Pass

Children with Dependent Passes on their passports will not require an International Student Visa. These are typically the dependent children of expatriate parents (with a valid Employment Pass) working in Malaysia. These children will require a Permission to Study Endorsement in their passport.

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Students who will have or already have a MM2H Programme Pass

Children who are riding on their parents MM2H Programme Passes on their passports will not require an International Student Visa. These are typically the dependent children of international families under the Malaysia My 2nd Home Programme. These children will require a Permission to Study Endorsement in their passport.

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Students who will have or already have a Malaysia PR Status under the Malaysia Returning Expat Programme

Children who have PR Status stamps on their passports will not require an International Student Visa. These are typically the dependent children of Malaysian born parents who are back in Malaysia under the Malaysia Returning Expat Programme.

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Students without Dependent, MM2H Passes & PR Status (usually those not residing in Malaysia)

Students without a dependent pass are required to apply for an International Student Visa and pass. For students under this category, Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya will be provide the required assistance needed for the student’s International Student Visa and/or Guardian Pass application through its Appointed Agent. This is covered under a separate service fee payable. Our Enrolment Advisors will advise regarding this process at the time of you accepting a placement of offer for your child to study with Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya.


Note: The information and clauses above are accurate as per current Malaysian Immigration rulings at the time of print.

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    (CSP) 汉学课程

    This advanced co-curricular programme is designed for an in-depth exploration of the Chinese language, culture, and history.

    *Available at Sri KDU Schools, Kota Damansara and Sri KDU International School Klang.

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    The programme employs a co-teaching model with one English-speaking class teacher and one Chinese-speaking co-teacher, offering an excellent opportunity for learners to master both English and Chinese through a Content and Language Integrated Learning approach. It enables our students to achieve true bilingual proficiency within the renowned British National Curriculum framework.

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  • Deputy Head of Secondary
    QUALIFICATION

    Maryam is an experienced educator with a rich academic background, holding a Ph.D. in Humanities and Social Science with a focus on teaching and feedback, and a master’s degree in Languages and Linguistics. With over 15 years of experience in the field, she currently serves as a History teacher for KS4 and KS5, having previously worked as an FLE teacher.

    Her teaching style reflects a dynamic blend of linguistic expertise and social science perspectives, fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment for students of various age groups. Classes go beyond conventional approaches, emphasizing interactive discussions, collaborative projects, and real-world applications to ensure students not only grasp the subject matter but also develop crucial skills.

    Central to Maryam’s philosophy is the cultivation of a growth mindset, where mistakes are viewed as opportunities for learning and improvement. She places a strong emphasis on constructive feedback, creating a supportive atmosphere that nurtures both academic and personal growth. Maryam’s dedication to shaping well-rounded individuals through a holistic approach to education, combined with her extensive experience, establishes her as an invaluable asset to the school community.

  • Deputy Head of Primary
    QUALIFICATION

    Over the past two decades, Simon has worked as a teacher and leader in both local and international schools throughout Asia.  He enjoys working with children of all ages and from a range of backgrounds and seeing them grow and develop as they move through the primary school and beyond. The best part of his job is hearing something unexpected from the students. Outside of school, Simon enjoys reading and sport.

  • Head of Enrichment & Wider Learning
    QUALIFICATION

    The Head of Enrichment & Wider Learning is a newly created role this year, with a focus on Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), enriching trips, and expanding learning experiences beyond the confines of the classroom.

    In 2021, Joe embarked on his journey into International Teaching, relocating to Malaysia. His role at the school has now transitioned from Cluster Director for Sport, to taking on this new role, bringing to it a range of experience and commitment to holistic education.

    A sports enthusiast from a young age, Joe’s love for physical activity led him into coaching, where he discovered his passion for mentoring and motivating others. He decided to further his skills through teacher training in Plymouth, earning a Bachelor of Education degree. After teaching for two years working in a school in Cornwall, Joe returned to his hometown of Bristol, where he made a significant impact at a comprehensive secondary school during his 5 years in post. His commitment to student welfare led him to specialise in a middle leadership role as Head of House and eventually Assistant Headteacher and Designated Safeguarding Lead.

    At the heart of Joe’s philosophy lies a genuine desire to offer students enriching experiences beyond traditional learning. Whether through Co-Curricular Activities, exciting trips, or other learning experiences outside of the taught curriculum, Joe remains committed to providing opportunities for holistic character development.

     

  • Governor
    QUALIFICATION

    Gilles Mahe is the Group CEO of XCL Education. Gilles has worked in leadership roles across a multitude of sectors in Asia since 2000 and has spent ~20 years leading organizations and managing operations in Asia Pacific. He brings with him deep experience managing large service-oriented organizations, where he had the privilege of building diverse teams, working with passionate people, and nurturing a culture of collaboration and excellence.

    Gilles has ~7 years of extensive experience working in the education sector. Gilles was the Thailand & Myanmar CEO of Laureate International Universities, the world’s leading higher education provider, where he built and expanded Laureate’s activities in Southeast Asia. As the CEO, Gilles was instrumental in expanding Laureate’s presence in new geographies, launching innovative offline and online programs, turning around universities, scaling existing universities, and expanding the reputation and credibility of the overall group in Southeast Asia. As a father of three, he is a firm believer in the transformative power of education and the significant roles that schools play in shaping the lives of students and preparing them for what comes next.

    Prior to XCL Education, Gilles was the Asia Pacific CEO for OCS Group, the world’s largest family-owned facilities management services company. At OCS, he played a pivotal role in building out the leadership team, executing the commercial transformation of the business, and acquiring & integrating other facilities management businesses. He has also served as the Managing Director for Asia and Vice President for APAC of Sodexo Group, a Fortune Global 500 company that is the leading provider of Food and Facilities Management services.

    Gilles holds dual Post-graduate degrees in Business & Finance and Philosophy from the University of Paris-La Sorbonne in France.

  • Governor
    QUALIFICATION

    Marcel Van Miert is a Senior Advisor to TPG in Southeast Asia. Marcel has almost 3 decades of extensive experience working exclusively in the education sector.

    Prior to TPG, Marcel served as the Executive Chairman of Vietnam Australia International School (VAS) for ~8 years. Prior to VAS, Marcel spent 4 years as the Group CEO of WCL Group, a PE-backed school chain now part of Nord Anglia, and 3 years as the Managing Director of the Schools Division at Nord Anglia.

    Marcel has also served several other education companies in multiple capacities including Sommet Education (a network of hospitality schools), VUS (English Language Training Centers), EBS London (UK’s first private accredited Business School), INK Education, Sri KDU Schools, and Europreneur Consultants.

    Marcel received a Bachelor’s in Arts from Regent’s University London and MBA from Henley Business School in the UK.

  • Head of Primary
    QUALIFICATION

    David Wilcock is an educator with a passion for teaching and a strong commitment to education. He completed his BA (QTS) at Edge Hill University in the UK, where he gained a solid foundation in teaching methodologies and education theory. He then pursued a Masters of Educational Leadership at The University of Auckland in New Zealand to further develop his skills and knowledge in the field.

    Throughout his career, he has held various posts in different parts of the world. He started in Milton Keynes in the UK, where he gained valuable experience teaching in a diverse classroom setting. After that, he moved to Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand, where he held many leadership roles and demonstrated his ability to manage teams and lead school-wide initiatives.

    In 2017, David decided to pursue a new challenge by joining Dubai’s Emirates International School. There, he was able to bring his extensive leadership experience to a different international setting and contribute to the school’s continued success. Prior to joining Sri KDU International School, Subang Jaya, he served as the Head of Primary at The English College in the UAE, a British School Overseas ‘Outstanding’ School, where he continues to apply his expertise in educational leadership to create a positive learning environment for students.

  • Head of Secondary
    QUALIFICATION

    Katherine Beadle has worked in education for the last 20 years. She grew up in Surrey, England, and holds a BA in Drama and Dance Studies from Winchester University, where she was awarded a BA Honours degree. During her time there, she took modules in community theatre and worked in a pupil referral unit for students who had been permanently excluded from school. It was at this point that she realised teaching was her calling, as it provided her with a genuine opportunity to change young people’s attitudes towards life. Following this, she pursued further studies at London Metropolitan University and was awarded a PGCE in Secondary Teaching, specialising in English, Media, and Drama Studies.

    She embarked on her teaching career at a challenging school in a deprived area in South London, serving as the Head of Performing Arts. Subsequently, she moved to another challenging school in North London, taking on the role of Performing and Creative Arts Innovator, overseeing Music, Art, Drama, Dance, and Physical Education.

    Eager for a change and a desire to share her leadership experience, Katherine relocated to Seremban, Malaysia, in 2015, where she assumed the position of Head of Performing Arts and SLT for Teaching and Learning. Sharing her expertise and knowledge with other expatriates and local teachers proved to be incredibly rewarding, and she made a positive impact on the school through her teaching and staff training.

    She also served as the Principal of a start-up school in Ipoh, Perak. There, she faced the challenges of nurturing a school from its inception and is immensely proud of how far the school has grown, especially achieving exceptional results in their two years of IGCSE examinations.

  • Principal
    QUALIFICATION

    Cassie Fleming is an experienced leader, having held senior roles among some of the prestigious day schools in London before moving to Malaysia over four years ago. She has taught in both the public and private sectors in the United Kingdom, including secondary schools (11-18 years old) and preparatory schools (2.5-13 years old). The preparatory schools she taught at include King Charles II’s which she attended in her youth and a GEMS Day school that is in London’s affluent Chelsea neighbourhood. She holds a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Durham.

    Cassie was the Head of Secondary at Sri KDU Subang Jaya before becoming Principal, and she has proven to be a committed leader who aims to provide the best opportunity for students under her supervision. She believes in the one per cent rule (aggregation of marginal gains) and encourages students as well as educators to adopt this perspective.

    Cassie is a visionary that strives to improve all curriculum areas at the Sri KDU Subang Jaya campus. She works relentlessly to ensure that students have more than just academic opportunities; students need to have the chance to grow as individuals as well as achieve vital, outstanding academic accomplishments. Her focus on developing future leaders through avenues such as life skills development and providing more opportunities is at the core of her philosophy, ensuring students leave school with more than just results but the ability to thrive in life.

    Cassie is also an avid sports enthusiast who has competed at the national level in swimming and netball. She also excels at table tennis, badminton, and tennis.

  • GOVERNOR
    QUALIFICATION

    Anthony is the Chief Executive Officer of XCL Education Malaysia. Anthony completed his Bachelor of Arts (Honours) at Christ Church, University of Oxford. After leaving Oxford, Anthony worked in the City of London in public, media and analyst relations. A passion for English Literature and life-long learning led him to being asked to work first as a teacher as part of the reforms at a school in Bolton and then to Trinity College, University of Cambridge to train as an English teacher in 2002.

    He has worked at a number of schools in Cambridgeshire, England, including pastoral leadership and leading the internationally renowned English and media faculty across the Parkside Federation of academies in Cambridge. Anthony joined the Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust (CMAT) in 2010 to support the improvement of Nene Park Academy, where he worked as Assistant Principal leading on the development of the sixth form, literacy, English as an additional language, special needs and latterly as the Vice Principal with responsibility for the curriculum, timetable and student achievement throughout the academy. In July 2014, Anthony was appointed as Principal of Stamford Welland Academy with the brief to deliver the ‘Stamford Free School’ vision. During his time here, the school secured its best examination results and Ofsted inspection judgment in its history. In September 2017, he became CMAT’s Executive Director of Education responsible for the quality assurance of all the academies and teacher professional development from initial teacher training to leadership succession planning and development.

    In February 2019, Anthony joined GEMS as the Principal of GEMS International School Tropicana Metropark, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Whilst completing a Masters with UCL Institute of Education, Anthony conducted research into and published on the teaching of literacy. He is a frequent conference speaker, presenting on school leadership and English teaching and editor of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ and ‘Twelfth Night’ in the Cambridge University Press Cambridge School Shakespeare series. Anthony believes in a whole education striving for academic excellence and great examination results, whist providing the experiences and building the character skills that student need to thrive in learning, work and life. In his spare time, Anthony enjoys travel, film, theatre, music, singing, running, and exercise.

  • GOVERNOR
    QUALIFICATION

    Datuk Ganendran Sarvananthan, is a Managing Partner at TPG Capital Asia and its Head of South East Asia. A distinguished scholar, he was an ASEAN Scholar, a Sultan Azlan Shah Scholar; and a recipient of the British Chevening Scholarship.

    A law graduate of University College London (UCL), he was the Head of Investments at Khazanah Nasional for a decade before he joined TPG in 2014. More importantly, Datuk Ganen has played a key role in TPG Capital Asia’s investment in Vietnam Australian International School (VAS) which is one of the fastest growing school groups in Vietnam.

  • GOVERNOR
    QUALIFICATION

    Mr Dominic John Picone is a Partner and Managing Director at TPG, based in Singapore. He has lived and worked in Asia since joining the firm in 2005 and, in that time, has been engaged with investments throughout the Asia Pacific region that represent more than $1.5b of committed equity capital.

    His involvement with current and past TPG portfolio companies includes Apollo Towers, Vietnam Australia International School (VAS), Myanmar Distillery Company / Grand Royal Group, PropertyGuru, 8990 (Deca Homes), BFI Finance, Masan Group, Fairmont Raffles Hotels, Bank BTPN, United Test & Assembly Center (UTAC), and CIMB.

    Prior to TPG, Mr Picone worked in the Investment Banking Division of Credit Suisse First Boston in Melbourne, primarily focused on mergers and acquisitions in Australia and New Zealand.

  • GOVERNOR
    QUALIFICATION

    Experienced CEO with a demonstrated track record of creating shareholder value in the education management industry. Strong business development professional skilled in Business Planning, Entrepreneurship, Venture Capital, Management, Mergers & Acquisitions.

  • CHAIRMAN
    QUALIFICATION

    Tunku Ali Redhauddin Ibni Tuanku Muhriz, a graduate of both the University of Cambridge and Harvard University, is Chairman of Marlborough College, Malaysia; founding trustee and Chairman of Teach for Malaysia; and Pro-Chancellor at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia.

    In 2013, he was recognised as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. Previously, he worked at both McKinsey & Company and Khazanah Nasional Berhad, and he currently holds other board and advisory roles at several corporations and non-profit entities including TPG Capital Asia.

  • GOVERNOR

    Wan Hafiz Hamzah bin Wan Hussien

    QUALIFICATION

    En. Wan Hafiz Hamzah Bin Wan Hussien is a Senior Advisor to TPG Capital. He started his career with CIMB Investment Bank in 2004 where he experienced roles in the Group CEO’s Office, Investment Banking and a stint in Indonesia with CIMB Niaga. He subsequently joined Khazanah Nasional’s strategy team in 2016 where he worked on projects involving Khazanah’s investment portfolio and overall corporate strategy.

    En. Wan Hafiz Hamzah holds a degree in Economics from the University of Warwick.