Social confidence
Breakfasts, celebrations, dress-up days, and family events help children learn to speak, join in, and belong.
International school in Kuala Lumpur
Primrose Hill combines small learning groups, qualified teachers, active learning, creative performances, friendly competitions, and practical support for globally mobile families.
Breakfasts, celebrations, dress-up days, and family events help children learn to speak, join in, and belong.
Arts, drama, movement, music, cooking, and project showcases give learners many ways to be seen.
Friendly competitions turn skills into visible progress: problem-solving, teamwork, English, maths, and design.
Boutique school
Primrose Hill is intentionally not a huge school with big classes. Learning groups are capped at 10 students, so teachers can notice how each child thinks, speaks, joins in, and grows.
Community rhythm
The calendar is intentionally full: social mornings, creative weeks, performances, camps, themed celebrations, and competitions that make courage feel normal.
Confidence builders
Creative stage
Friendly challenge
Active learning
Primrose Hill's approach gives children chances to read, write, debate, build, present, reflect, and solve problems. The result is a school culture where knowledge is used, not only memorised.
Why active learning works
Children learn best when they feel awake, curious, and stretched, but still safe and supported. Too little challenge can feel boring. Too much pressure can feel overwhelming. Primrose Hill designs lessons, events, and competitions to sit in the middle: lively, purposeful, and confidence-building.
Admissions
A clear pathway from early years to secondary, with boutique groups that keep learning personal, confident, and closely guided.
Gentle routines, sensory play, language, movement, and secure relationships.
Phonics, early maths, project work, and confidence for school readiness.
Cambridge Primary foundations with inquiry-rich learning, projects, and outdoor investigations.
IGCSE-certified teachers, independence, mentoring, and small-group academic support.
For international families
Extended hours give working parents room to manage school, meetings, transport, and city life.
Avenue K and The Intermark make drop-off practical, sheltered, connected, and easy to combine with errands.
Children learn in an English-rich, internationally minded environment with qualified teachers and small classes.
The school can advise on visa routes for children and parents, supported by leadership with international legal experience.
Two city campuses
Families can choose the setting that fits their age group, commute, and daily routine, with programmes across early years, primary, and secondary learners.
Early years energy, active routines, and convenient access near KLCC.
Reception, primary, and secondary pathways in a connected city location.
Admissions
Visit Avenue K or The Intermark, meet the educators, and ask about age groups, extended hours, parent visas, and the next social event.