LFKL’S SPECIAL OFFER

Dear Parents,

Did you know that the French School of Kuala Lumpur (LFKL) has students from over 45 countries and that it also welcomes non-French speaking children?

Being a non-profit, parent governed school, the LFKL offers affordable and attractive school fees for students of all nationalities.  Our students benefit from an outstanding French multilingual education that is highly recognized internationally by universities and institutions of higher learning.

The school is open to non-French speaking children from ages 3 to 10.   The LFKL offers additional French language programs designed specifically to support international students during their first year with us. Once the children have acquired the French language in primary school, they can then progress to middle school and high school in French without any problem.

Primary school children will also enjoy between 5 and 8 hours of classes in English per week making our students fluent in both French and English.  The children will have the opportunity to pick a 3rd language (Mandarin, Spanish, German, Bahasa Melayu) later in the curriculum.

You can find more information for non-French speaking families here.

LFKL’s admissions for the next school year starting in September 2020 are now open.  We offer a 50% waiver* on primary school registration fees!  You will find below our special offer and our school fees for next year.

To apply, please click on our admissions page link here.

The LFKL is a very international community.  We would be very happy to put you in touch with parents who can share their family’s experience at the LFKL.

Do not hesitate to contact us for more details, we will be more than delighted to show you our great facilities and tell you more about the French curriculum.  Virtual tours are also available!

A great multicultural and multilingual exposure for better future opportunities.

Best Regards,

The French School team

(*for application received between 1st June and 31st August 2020 – subject to space availability)