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The Alice Smith School
Information
TypePrivate British International School
MottoLatin: Sic Itur Ad Astra
(in this way we shall reach the stars)
Established1946[1]
FounderAlice Fairfield-Smith
GenderCoeducational
Age7 to 18
Enrolment~800 Secondary School
~650 Primary School
Houses  Scott
  Fairfield
  Muir
  Fleming
Colour(s)Green and Red   
AffiliationsFederation of British International Schools in Asia, Council of British International Schools, Council of International Schools
AbbreviationKLASS
TuitionRM14,450-33,970 per term
Websitewww.alice-smith.edu.my

The Alice Smith School is a private coeducational British International School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.[2]

Founded in 1946, it is the oldest British International School in Malaysia.[3][4] The school is a not-for-profit educational institution situated on two campuses.[5] The Primary Campus that teaches from Preschool to Year 6 is on Jalan Bellamy in Kuala Lumpur and the Secondary Campus which provides Year 7 to Year 13 on Jalan Equine in Seri Kembangan, Selangor [6]

The Alice Smith School is a member of the Federation of British International Schools in Asia, and the Council of International Schools.[7][8] It is also a member of the South East Asia Student Activities Conference and Association of International Schools in Malaysia (AIMS). [9] It is accredited as fully compliant by the Council of British International Schools, and received British School Overseas accreditation in 2011 and 2014 from the British Department for Education.[10][11]

The school offers the National Curriculum for England in Primary and Secondary School. It offers GCSE, IGCSE, and A-Level Options from Edexcel, Cambridge Assessments, and AQA.[12][13]

The school has been a finalist in the 2019, 2022 and 2023 COBIS International Schools Awards and 2021 winner.[14] [15][16][17] It has also been shortlisted by the Independent Schools of the Year Awards in 2020, 2021 and 2022. [18][19] [20]

The school was ranked as one of the Top Fifteen Schools in China & Southeast Asia one of the top 100 schools in the world by the Carfax Education and Spears' Schools Index 2022.[21][22][23]

As of 2019, there were 48 nationalities represented, with 38% coming from the UK/Commonwealth, and 39% from Malaysia. Other students come from a range of different countries.[24]

History[edit]

The school was started in 1946 by Alice Fairfield-Smith at her home on Jalan Eaton, Kuala Lumpur at the end of the Second World War in order to educate the community of British colonial expatriates.[25] She was a biology graduate from Harvard University.[26]

Subsequently, the school rented the Masonic Hall on Damansara Road and later also used St Andrew's Church from 1951 to 1963 for the preschool.[27] When Alice Smith left in 1950, the school formally incorporated. The school relocated behind the old National Palace on Jalan Bellamy in May 1955.[28][29]

Academics[edit]

All members of the Sixth Form currently take the A-Level course, and all members of Year 11 take GCSE and IGCSE qualifications.

61% of A-Level Students gained an A*-A in 2022, 86% of A-Level students gained an A*-B in 2022. There was a 100% pass rate.[30]

57% of IGCSE/GCSE Students were awarded a level 8-9 (A* and above equivalent), 76% were awarded gained a level 7-9 (A*-A equivalent), 90% were awarded a level 6-9 (A*-B equivalent).[31]

The Alice Smith School offers the following A-Levels:[32][33]

  • Art
  • Digital photography
  • Biology
  • Business studies
  • Chemistry
  • Design technology
  • Drama
  • Economics
  • English language
  • English literature
  • Further maths
  • Geography
  • History
  • Computer science
  • French
  • Mandarin
  • Spanish
  • Mathematics
  • Media studies
  • Music
  • Physical education
  • physics
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Extended Project Qualification

Year 11 students take the GCSE or IGCSE, and are expected to do between 9-11 subjects including the compulsory core. The School offers the following core subjects at IGCSE-Level:

  • Mathematics
  • English Language
  • English Literature
  • Science (Double Award) or Separate Science (Accelerated Course)

The School additionally offers the following:

  • Art and Design
  • Digital Photography
  • Drama
  • Music
  • Additional Mathematics
  • Business Studies
  • Design Technology (Systems)
  • Design Technology (Timbers)
  • Design Technology (Metals)
  • Design Technology (Textiles)
  • Geography
  • History
  • Computer Science
  • Media Studies
  • Bahasa Malaysia
  • Mandarin
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Physical Education
  • Psychology[34]

Facilities[edit]

The secondary school has a 50m, 10 lane Olympic swimming pool, as well as an 8-lane IAAF accredited running track.[35]

The school's 25-acre secondary campus was opened by The Prince Edward in Equine Park, Seri Kembangan, Selangor in September 1998.[36][37] The primary school's Jubilee Centre was also awarded GOLD by the Malaysian Architectural Awards, and was opened by Prince Andrew, Duke of York.[38][39]

Principals and Heads of The Alice Smith School[edit]

The Heads of School refer to joint heads of both the Primary and Secondary School, which each have respective principals. The following have been heads of Alice Smith:[40]

Name Years as Head
Andrew Homden 1996-2002
Valerie Thomas-Peter 2008-2014
Roger Schultz 2014-2022
Sian May 2022-
Name Years as Principal of the Primary School
Alice Fairfield-Smith 1946-1949
Anne Lilley 1949-1951
Doris Muir 1951-1959
Ella Whitmore 1959-1961
Denise Fleming 1961-1964
Patricia Lee 1964-1989
Joseph Eales 1989-1992
Sue de Bohun 1992-1997
Anthony Richards 1997-1999
Steve Caulfield 1999-2011
Kate Fuller 2011-2016
Tom Verity 2016-2020
Allan McCarthy 2020-
Name Years as Principal of the Secondary School
Andrew Homden 1996-2000
Stephen Murray 2000-2003
Nikolas Bishop 2003-2007
Richard Dyer 2007-2009
Roger Schultz 2010-2014
Sarah Howling 2014-2020
Dr Maria Osowiecki 2020-2023
Sue de Bohun 1992-1997
Anthony Richards 1997-1999
Steve Caulfield 1999-2011
Kate Fuller 2011-2016
Tom Verity 2016-2020
Allan McCarthy 2020-

Notable Alice Smith School Alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.edureviews.com/my/eduadmin/documents/15716350491754920860.pdf
  2. ^ Tatler Asia. "School Profile, Alice Smith School".
  3. ^ Free Malaysia Today (13 November 2021). "British curriculum's building blocks for high-quality education".
  4. ^ Alice Smith School. "The Alice Smith Story | Alice Smith School".
  5. ^ The Good Schools Guide (8 May 2024). Alice Smith School Profile
  6. ^ Alice Smith School. "Alice Smith School: Details and Fees".
  7. ^ Federation of British International Schools In Asia. "The Alice Smith School Kuala Lumpur - FOBISIA".
  8. ^ Council of International Schools. "Membership Directory - CIS Council of International Schools".
  9. ^ Association of International Malaysian Schools. "Member Schools".
  10. ^ Council of British International Schools. Alice Smith School Accreditation
  11. ^ Alice Smith School. https://www.alice-smith.edu.my/userfiles/assmvc/Documents/02-Learn/Sixth-Form/school-profile-2018-19.pdf
  12. ^ Alice Smith School. https://www.alice-smith.edu.my/userfiles/assmvc/Documents/02-Learn/Sixth-Form/school-profile-2018-19.pdf
  13. ^ Alice Smith School. "The Alice Smith School, Secondary Campus".
  14. ^ The Star. "Awards to Malaysian international schools".
  15. ^ ISC Research (20 September 2022). "International School Awards 2023 Shortlisted Schools Announced".
  16. ^ ExpatGo (23 August 2021). "School Snaps: Alice Smith wins prestigious award at the International School Awards 2021".
  17. ^ ISC Research (17 November 2021). "International School Awards 2022 Shortlisted Schools Announced".
  18. ^ Malaysian Tatler. https://www.pressreader.com/malaysia/malaysia-tatler/20220401/284361202996922
  19. ^ Independent Schools of the Year. "Shortlist 2022 | Independent Schools of the Year".
  20. ^ Independent Schools of the Year. "Finalists 2021 | Independent Schools of the Year".
  21. ^ Spear's School Index. "Alice Smith School".
  22. ^ Alice Smith School. "2021 - What a year!🎉🥂🎆".
  23. ^ Alice Smith School. "Accreditation | Alice Smith School".
  24. ^ Alice Smith School. https://www.alice-smith.edu.my/userfiles/assmvc/Documents/02-Learn/Sixth-Form/school-profile-2018-19.pdf
  25. ^ Free Malaysia Today (13 November 2021). "British curriculum's building blocks for high-quality education".
  26. ^ Alice Smith School (18 July 2019). "KLASS 70th Anniversary Commemorative Booklet by Alice Smith School - Issuu".
  27. ^ Malay Mail (11 September 2017). "KL's 100-year-old St Andrew's church built from 'cookies, cakes… and knitwear'".
  28. ^ Malay Mail (11 September 2017). "KL's 100-year-old St Andrew's church built from 'cookies, cakes… and knitwear'".
  29. ^ Alice Smith School. "The 75 years journey".
  30. ^ Alice Smith School (21 October 2022). "Alice Smith School Sixth Form by Alice Smith School - Issuu".
  31. ^ Alice Smith School (21 October 2022). "Alice Smith School Sixth Form by Alice Smith School - Issuu".
  32. ^ Alice Smith School (21 October 2022). "Alice Smith School Sixth Form by Alice Smith School - Issuu".
  33. ^ Alice Smith School. "24 Sixth Form Subjects | Alice Smith School".
  34. ^ Alice Smith School. "Secondary Overview | Alice Smith School".
  35. ^ Alice Smith School. "Learning Environment | Secondary | Alice Smith School | Alice Smith School".
  36. ^ Alice Smith School. "The 75 years journey".
  37. ^ Alice Smith School. "Learning Environment | Secondary | Alice Smith School | Alice Smith School".
  38. ^ The Borneo Post. https://www.pressreader.com/malaysia/the-borneo-post-sabah/20160628/281809988202776
  39. ^ Alice Smith School. "Learning Environment | Primary | Alice Smith School | Alice Smith School".
  40. ^ Alice Smith School. "KLASS Leaders | Alice Smith School".
  41. ^ Alice Smith School. "Secondary Weekly Highlight: A Dramatic Start to the Year!".

External links[edit]


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