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Sunway International School, Sunway Iskandar, Johor Bahru Tenby Schools Setia Eco Gardens , Iskandar Puteri, Johor United International School, Batu Pahat, Johor
Foon Yew High School is the largest Chinese independent high school in Malaysia in terms of both students and campus size. The main school, with its 13-acre (53,000 m 2) campus, is located in Stulang Laut, Johor Bahru, the school's Kulai branch, with its 30-acre (120,000 m 2) campus, is located in Taman Indahpura, Kulai, and another branch in Masai, with its 23.2-acre (94,000 m 2) campus, is ...
Sri Utama Schools are branches of international schools in Malaysia. The school was established on 1 September 1994. As of 2006, the Malaysian Government has allowed students from Malaysia to be educated there, thus gaining statuses as both an International and National school. Sri Utama offers students a place in Kindergarten, Primary and ...
Johor Bahru is the fastest-growing city in terms of urbanisation in Malaysia, according to Euromonitor International. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] It is the main commercial centre for Johor and is located in the Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle .
The report stated that "St John’s International School is now a private-funded education centre in collaboration with the La Salle Brothers Malaysia. It has links with the Lasallian organisation which has had a footing in Malaysia since 1904, with premier St. John's Institution as a mission school, and also in more than 70 countries".
Dwi Emas International School (1st Entrepreneurial School in Malaysia) Idrissi International School; Kingsley International School; Maz International School; Marlborough College Malaysia; Rafflesia International Schools; REAL International School; Regent International School; Rocklin International School (Affordable American Education) Sayfol ...
S. Segamat High School; Sekolah Tun Fatimah; SMJK Seg Hwa; SMK Aminuddin Baki, Johor Bahru; SMK Bandar Baru UDA; SMK Datin Onn Jaafar; SMK Raja Muda; SMK Simpang Renggam
The most recognisable feature of the school is The New School (built in 1930), a building with pseudo English Classic Victorian architecture once be a Malay Teacher Training College at Johore Bahru and later on change into the famous English College Johore Bahru in 1931. The school is built to accommodate 300 students initially.