Type:
International
Curriculum:
British
Schools have very different fee ranges depending on year group hence for simplicity, these "$" sign ratings are meant to denote the relative price difference of the average annual school fees between education institutions in the same category.
Preschool : 5,000 - 20,000
Primary : 7,500 - 35,000
Secondary: 10,000 - 80,000
Tertiary : 18,000 - 60,000
Schools have very different fee ranges depending on year group hence for simplicity, these "$" sign ratings are meant to denote the relative price difference of the average annual school fees between education institutions in the same category.
Preschool : 5,000 - 20,000
Primary : 7,500 - 35,000
Secondary: 10,000 - 80,000
Tertiary : 18,000 - 60,000
Type:
International
Curriculum:
British
Primary 7.45am - 2.50pm (Monday to Thursday) 7.45am - 12.30pm ( Friday) Secondary 7.45am - 3.30pm (Monday to Thursday) 7.45am - 1.30pm ( Friday)
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Relation: Parent
Date: 19th Oct 2019
This school charge a high price and they bought a digital clock and some stuff which ARE NOT NECCESSARY.. Nobel you really got to change
Relation: Parent
Date: 24th Nov 2019
The facilities are just so bad and the teachers give hardly any attention the students need (other than teaching) and the principal uses the money for herself and not for the school ALL THE SCHOOL WANTS IS MONEY, THEY WILL KEEP TRICkiNG YOU TO BUY STUFF, SO MAD AT THIS SCHOOL
Relation: Parent
Date: 4th Nov 2019
How do i start? First and foremost, the head of the student affairs department is bias towards the prefects, if you join the school you can see that there's a tier system where boys has the least trust, following by the girls then the prefects. Why I say this? I caught a prefect roaming around the school and when I told the prefect to go back to his respective class, he then said and I quote: "It's okay, my head says i'm allowed to be anywhere I want but if you get caught, you will be in trouble." (The "head" being of course the head of the student affairs department.) I've been in this school for 9 years and as each year passes, this school becomes worse. I know teachers who have decided to leave this school, not because of it's pay, but because of the management. This is specifically to the management of the school about how they decide to run this school.
Relation: Parent
Date: 25th Dec 2019
The students are very rude and they are big bullys
Relation: Parent
Date: 21st Jan 2020
First of all the highest management and founder is very corrupt. They use a lot of tricks to trick parents to go into the school. Complete waste of money and at this point many GREAT!! teachers have left or are leaving. Canteen food is straight up nasty( I can cook better) because of the cooks. They are clearly inexperienced and the ingredients they use are unhealthy and low quality. Due to the fact many good teachers are leaving,they are hiring tons of other teachers who lack experience and clearly don't know how to communicate with the students. The students are straight up rude and offensive towards other students and this is a really serious problem. Even if complaints are filed nothing happens. Even though complaints are said and suggestions come in nothing changes the management doesn't treat very commuted and good teachers well either. Even though they say the money goes to jingang don't forget it is also part of frigates wwhich means they are literally giving money to themselves. Jingang over the many years has not changed one bit and that's why you shouldn't trust anything the form says. This was once a great school but ever since the principle changed the school went downhill real quick. I'm adding this on As a current member of this school I can say there are a few things this school is GREAT for. I mean it has a lot of potential but again many things are quite bad. At the futsal court currently, there's a broom and 2 balls hanging up there and the school doesn't care about those items. Seriously how did a broom get there. Recently a boy tried dunking on the basketball court and he hung on for a little bit too long and the WHOLE thing just collapsed, luckily he was only grazed. I'm pretty sure one of the teachers found out but really didn't care. The court has been fixed now. The rims of most of the courts has been damaged and the school only fixed it once it falls off which is quite dangerous. AND NOBEL IF YOURE READING, I RECOMMEND YOU START CLEANING THE TOP OF THE FUTSAL COURT. I have added a video of the school bus chairs and how dirty it is.
Relation: Parent
Date: 10th May 2020
everything the school does is very last minute including examination dates, celebrations, and basically changes in anything. The system is extremely disorganized and hard to wok with. Bad.
Relation: Parent
Date: 21st Feb 2020
The principal and the highest staff are very corrupt and only want your money. But all the other teachers are the best teachers ever.
Relation: Parent
Date: 4th Jun 2020
The school management doesn't seem to care much about the well-being of the students and you can tell simply by calling the receptionist, talking to the admission officer, seeking out pastoral care or ask for the principal and just simply look at the way in which the existing infrastructure is maintained. In fact, the principal is often unavailable when parents feel the need to meet up with her. Many students in the secondary school demonstrate a lack of decorum among themselves so one wonders where the sense of 'noble values' as espoused by the school lies? Beside a small multi-purpose hall and a half-court for basketball, facilities are at a premium here (there is no field, no pool). This set-up caters to the needs of mostly children of the non-Malay families who live in Kelana Jaya and the surrounding SS1, 3, 4, 5 areas in Petaling Jaya with the school leveraging heavily therefore, on its location as the main selling point. These families seem to form the base that serves to support this operation as a 'cash cow' business with little 'plough back' on the part of the school to enhance or upgrade parents' and students' experience. Somehow, one suspects the decision to send their children here is based entirely on a combination of factors of convenience and cost rather than on the need to strive for academic excellence and character building. On the academic side, they seem to have good and dedicated teachers at the iGCSE level for art and one or two other subjects but they are the exception rather than the rule. Still, Nobel gives you the impression they are too 'good' to fail as a school as it sees little need to reflect upon the grievances and complaints about the school as voiced out by paying parents, some of which are posted here online for all to see. The performance of "Top in Malaysia/World" results they posted is just a flash in the pan event, due more to extra effort put in by a few talented students which of course, are not repeatable on yearly basis. It is the fervent hope of many a parent that the leadership of the school management will wake up in time before they finally kill the 'goose that lays the golden eggs' in the face of increasingly competitive international school business environment in Klang Valley. Meanwhile, prospective parents would be better served by re-examining their options as there are other schools around in Shah Alam such as HELP International, ELS, Maz, Tenby International; Subang Jaya (Sri KL, Sunway International); KL (Taylor's International, St.John's etc.) and in Klang (Regent International) that probably charge right about the same fee or a little more than Nobel's, but offer a lot better value in terms of quality of education, facilities, security, pastoral care and student experience. Parents the world over, often view education as a form of investment in an effort to secure a better future for their children. As "investors", it is therefore only right that parents of students at any international school harbor reasonable expectations about the performance and responsibilities of the school and its management with regard to their "investment". Remember what the greatest investor of our time, Warren Buffet rightly puts it: "Price/fee is what you pay. Value is what you get!"
Relation: Parent
Date: 25th Jul 2020
The Kindergarden Was Okay. But The International Students Has Bad Atitude. Very Bad Atitiude. That Day I Saw A Few International Students Throw Papers Down From The Second Floor To The Kindergarden Side. And Some Of Them Are Very Rude.
Relation: Parent
Date: 6th May 2020
Good place but lighting are bit dowdy in corridors n the surrounding areas are rather dark in the evenings
Relation: Parent
Date: 6th Sep 2020
It's nice and it is an expensive school but cheap for an international school and the teachers are nice. The facilities are getting better every year so it is a school i honestly would like to go to.
Relation: Parent
Date: 30th Apr 2020
The teachers are friendly.
Relation: Parent
Date: 5th Apr 2020
teachers are very positive and try their very best to assist students in ALL aspects.
Relation: Parent
Date: 8th Jun 2020
Best school ever all the haters say its bad and the founder is corrupted lmao but its actually so good and it teaches us good character
Relation: Parent
Date: 3rd Jul 2020
if you don't believe this school is good the don't come. AND PLEASE SAY SORRY TO THE SCHOOL[TO ALL THE HATERS EVEN MOSES WONG]
Relation: Parent
Date: 27th Jul 2020
Yee. I know people are writing about how rude the staff are as well as the students, but the staff are good. For the rude students, it's their fault and problem. Hi Jared Quah and Shane jeshan. Also, the people are talking about how overpriced it is. I completely disagree.
Relation: Parent
Date: 9th Aug 2020
Hi ‘it’s a great place to make a shining future for children’s
Relation: Parent
Date: 31st Aug 2020
This school is not bad.all the teachers are very nice and the school pffers a great educational system
Relation: Parent
Date: 24th Oct 2020
Most of the bad reviews are just wrote by the students. Being a student in the school I would say that it’s actually good. Nice teachers and friendly staff, good food and the students just need to appreciate the fact that they even have food to eat. The healthcare is good and the nurses are friendly and willing to help, and no they are not rude or fed up about students. The teachers care for the students and actually give guidance and counseling to the students, shout out to Ms June ????????????. It’s not a bad school and is much different from what the reviews write, being a past GOV school student I’ll honestly tell you it is far superior to many schools despite what many may say. Nobel is great????
Relation: Parent
Date: 8th Nov 2020
Best school i have ever been to all the haters are talking trash, cause it is better than most schools and the teachers are great, the founder is not corrupted and i know this cause i personally know her
Relation: Student
Date: 3rd Sep 2019
Being a student in the school I would say that it’s actually good. Nice teachers and friendly staff, good food and the students just need to appreciate the fact that they even have food to eat. The healthcare is good and the nurses are friendly and willing to help, and no they are not rude or fed up about students. The teachers care for the students and actually give guidance and counseling to the students, shout out to Ms June. It’s not a bad school and is much different from what the reviews write, being a past GOV school student I’ll honestly tell you it is far superior to many schools despite what many may say. Nobel is great!
Relation: Alumni
Date: 12th Apr 2019
Relation: Parent
Date: 7th Oct 2018
On the academic side, they seem to have good and dedicated teachers at the iGCSE level for art and one or two other subjects but they are the exception rather than the rule. Still, Nobel gives you the impression they are too 'good' to fail as a school as it sees little need to reflect upon the grievances and complaints about the school as voiced out by paying parents, some of which are posted here online for all to see. The performance of "Top in Malaysia/World" results they posted is just a flash in the pan event, due more to extra effort put in by a few talented students which of course, are not repeatable on yearly basis. It is the fervent hope of many a parent that the leadership of the school management will wake up in time before they finally kill the 'goose that lays the golden eggs' in the face of increasingly competitive international school business environment in Klang Valley. Meanwhile, prospective parents would be better served by re-examining their options as there are other schools around in Shah Alam such as HELP International, ELS, Maz, Tenby International; Subang Jaya (Sri KL, Sunway International); KL (Taylor's International, St.John's etc.) and in Klang (Regent International) that probably charge right about the same fee or a little more than Nobel's, but offer a lot better value in terms of quality of education, facilities, security, pastoral care and student experience. Parents the world over, often view education as a form of investment in an effort to secure a better future for their children. As "investors", it is therefore only right that parents of students at any international school harbor reasonable expectations about the performance and responsibilities of the school and its management with regard to their "investment". Remember what the greatest investor of our time, Warren Buffet rightly puts it: "Price/fee is what you pay. Value is what you get!"
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