Making the Right Choice for Your ChildChoosing where your child studies is one of the most important decisions a parent will make. Parents in Ipoh often share that they want the rigour and recognition of Malaysia’s National Curriculum, but in an environment that offers smaller classes, supportive teachers and stronger exposure to English.A private national school like Sekolah Tenby Ipoh bridges that gap – offering the same nationally recognised qualification, SPM, delivered through a more personalised and modern approach to learning.At Sekolah Sri Tenby Ipoh, students follow KSSR and KSSM standards in a dual-language environment that encourages curiosity and confidence.Overcrowded Classrooms and Limited AttentionMany parents worry their child will get lost in large public-school classes. In private schools, class sizes are typically half the national average – around 20–25 students per teacher – allowing educators to tailor lessons and spot when a student needs extra help.This means stronger teacher-student relationships, early academic intervention and more meaningful progress conversations with parents.Average class size at Sekolah Sri Tenby Ipoh is 25, giving each learner space to grow.Academic Structure with Modern DeliveryPrivate schools deliver the same Malaysian National Curriculum leading to SPM, but the teaching style differs. Lessons are more interactive, incorporating technology, inquiry-based projects and English-medium discussions through the Dual Language Programme (DLP).This approach helps children understand concepts, not just memorise them – a key difference in long-term learning.English Exposure and Global ConfidenceParents consistently rank English proficiency as a top priority. In Sekolah Sri Tenby Ipoh, students learn key subjects in English while maintaining strong Bahasa Malaysia skills. From assemblies to science fairs, English communication is naturally integrated – building confidence for future studies and careers.Many parents share a common concern: “I want my child to be fluent in English but not lose their Malaysian identity.”Private national schools nurture bilingualism – your child grows confidently in both languages.Balanced Education – Learning Beyond BooksCo-curricular programmes are not an afterthought – they’re part of the learning journey. Sports, music, community projects and STEM clubs teach teamwork, resilience and leadership. Students at Tenby Schools Ipoh get to participate in international mathematics competitions such as SASMO and also take part in Robotics, Martial Arts, and Musical Productions.This balance ensures students excel academically while developing the confidence and values needed to thrive in a fast-changing world.