The International School of Penang (Uplands)

  • Founded: 1955
  • Address: Jalan Sungai Satu, Batu Feringgi - Penang, Malaysia (Map)
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Uplands has provided over 65 years of excellence in education as a nonprofit organization that prides itself on providing opportunities for all of our learners to flourish and find their success. We are a truly international community that appreciates and values the rich, multicultural diversity within our school and endeavours to celebrate this diversity as we strive towards our mission of “nurturing our students to become globally minded citizens”.

Uplands is a school that exudes a positive atmosphere, giving students as many opportunities to discover and embrace their passions. Our academically challenging and responsive curriculum fosters active learning placing students at the centre of the learning experience encouraging them to think critically about the world around them. Outside of the classroom, we provide a wide range of opportunities for our students in Arts, Sports, Service, Leadership and Cultural activities, promoting our students to be balanced, well-rounded citizens of our local and global community.

Vision: To provide an exemplar international education in a dynamic multi-cultural environment, encouraging all school members to be active learners and engage with the local and wider community.

Mission: To be an international community that upholds the School’s values, nurturing its members to become globally minded citizens.

Motto: Respect for Self. Respect for Others.

On behalf of the Uplands Prefect team, we would like to welcome you to the International School of Penang (Uplands).

As the Head Students for the academic year, we are thankful for the opportunity to represent and lead such a diverse and globally minded group of students. We would like to thank Julieanne and Daniel for their efforts of nurturing the school’s values amongst the student body and developing Uplands into a more sustainable and proactive school.

We believe that now more than ever, our school should continue to develop student welfare; Respecting ourselves and the wider community has never been more important and we wish to continue fostering this through our actions as a prefect team, along within the Uplands and Penang community. In a constantly developing world with increasing global challenges, it is paramount that we as individuals should become more sustainably active, evaluating our actions by considering their direct and indirect consequences on a local, national and global scale, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. However, for such aims to be achieved, effective collaboration and communication amongst students and school leaders is a requisite for success.

Therefore, we strive to achieve our mission of promoting student welfare, advancing sustainable practices and infrastructure, and streamlining communication channels between leadership parties in Uplands. We look forward to preserving the diverse and holistic Uplands community, while interacting respectfully with the local Penang Community and assisting them.

The founding of Uplands School dates from the period of the Malayan Emergency when a communist insurrection threatened the country’s peace and stability. Attacks by insurgents against rubber estates led the Incorporated Society of Planters – I.S.P to seek a safe location where expatriate planters could send their young children to school while keeping them in Malaya.

Penang Hill was identified as a suitable location and the I.S.P leased the premises of the former Crag Hotel on Penang Hill to open a new Primary Boarding School for approximately 60 children in mid-January 1955. Among its first pupils were children from a small private school called Uplands which had been run from a bungalow on Penang Hill before 1955. This small school was subsequently absorbed into the I.S.P’s new school. It is very likely that because the new School stood for high standards in education and was also at some altitude, it was seen as fitting that the name Uplands also be adopted and its students referred to as Uplanders.

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Community Reviews (16)

This school is so good, thank you for letting me study here. The teachers are really nice to (most of them) and so are the students! Uplands so good.
By Elias Mai (Mar, 2026) | Reply

Working as staff in a school is incredibly rewarding. The supportive, collaborative environment fosters growth for both students and staff. Professional development opportunities are plentiful, and the leadership genuinely values contributions from everyone. It’s fulfilling to be part of a team that makes a real difference in students' lives, making every day both challenging and meaningful.
By Karen Kalaivani (Dec, 2024) | Reply

The school’s diversity and understanding of different cultures have provided my child with good exposure. He has made great friends and thoroughly enjoys spending time with them.
By Khairul Intan (Dec, 2024) | Reply

The International School of Penang (Uplands) offers dedicated teachers, a diverse community, and excellent extracurricular activities, fostering both academic success and personal growth. Highly recommended for a well-rounded education.
By Zul Mat Som (Dec, 2024) | Reply

In the vibrant heart of Penang, this school has not only enriched my child's learning experience but has also fostered significant personal growth, thanks to its dedicated staff and dynamic curriculum.
By Ethan Smith (Sep, 2024) | Reply

Enrolling my child in this wonderful school in Penang has been the best decision; the passion and dedication of the staff have truly transformed their learning journey.
By Laura Fernández (Aug, 2024) | Reply

We have had three children at Uplands since 2019. Our children are very happy attending Uplands and are doing very well with their academics. There have been some really positive improvements in recent times and the location is a bonus.
By Haley Uk (May, 2024) | Reply

Like most expats, we had to register our child sight unseen (so to speak) to a school before we arrived in Penang. We relied on the school's website for information. Big mistake. Just don't believe everything that is published on the school's website. Anyone can walk the walk, but not talk the talk. In other words, the curriculum is glorious on paper but the teachers and head of school are completely unable to execute the curriculum. It's the most expensive international/private school on Penang island but the kids sit on plastic chairs (like the ones at hawker centers). Be prepared to sign your child up for extra tuition outside of school or home school your child math if you must go to this school. Look into other international school for primary levels if I were you. Half the price and better education. Don't make our mistake.
By CSY (Mar, 2020) | Reply

i totale agree with you 100% The curriculum in primary is empty... when we moved and chsnged school our kids were way behind in Math and English. It took few months to adjust now it is all fine. Go somewhere else in primary.
By Tce (Aug, 2020) | Reply

Not impressed...our child spent two years here and while the quality of the campus is good, there is little to no communication regarding the curriculum. (It seems, given reviews in the past, that we are not the only ones left with this impression!) My spouse and I have both attended meetings, raised concerns (gently), and met with teachers and administrators, but nothing changed. The mathematics component seems to be an afterthought. One wonders where the budget is spent...children sit on cheap, hot, plastic chairs all day despite 50,000/yr fees. It is a shame that this school, with such a long history here, is now falling behind in many areas. Like a number of dissatisfied parents before us, we felt that our child deserved better, and decided that two years at Uplands was already too much. To be fair, this is not to say the teachers/staff do not care about the kids; I think they do. However, there is no clear curriculum...everything is rather vague. I'm actually fine with that, IF a school can carry out the PYP philosophy successfully. Unfortunately, our experience is that Uplands is more talk than action, leaving children behind their peers, academically speaking.
By Sayed (Mar, 2020) | Reply

It is a for profit school and is being run like a business. Totally no communications with parents, everything seems to be a secret, hiring of poor quality Teachers, mocking parents when they are en-enquire about school trips or curriculum, etc.. a very badly managed school and full of rumour mongering
By Dr Soh (Jan, 2019) | Reply