Concord College International School Malaysia

Parent FAQs

Clear answers to common questions about programmes, admissions, fees, student life, and the Qosmo school experience.

Choosing a school comes with many important questions. This page brings together the key information parents often look for when exploring Qosmo International School, from curriculum and admissions to school hours, student life, and communication. Our goal is to make the journey easier, clearer, and more confident for families.

Helpful Answers forParents

We know that families need clear and practical information when deciding whether a school is the right fit for their child. That is why we have organised our FAQs into key areas so you can find the answers you need more easily.

If you do not see your question here, you are welcome to contact our team directly through enquiry, open day registration, or WhatsApp.

Parent FAQs

General FAQs

Qosmo positions itself around student-centred learning, a no-streaming approach, and individual guidance for students. The current site explains that each student has both a homeroom teacher and a mentor, with support focused on academics, feedback, and overall progress.

Qosmo describes its approach as engaging, inclusive, and discussion-based, with a focus on asking questions, open discussion, critical thinking, and real learning rather than monotonous lecture-style teaching. The school also highlights its RISE and SOAR programmes as part of this approach.

Qosmo states that the academic year begins in September and ends at the end of June, with three terms: the first term starts in September, the second in January, and the third in April.

Qosmo states that it accepts both local and international students and offers education to students from a diverse range of nationalities.

The school states that it uses Google Classroom to handle assignments, communicate information, and give parents visibility into homework, test dates, teacher notes, and student performance. It also notes that academic mentors communicate regularly with parents, while announcements are sent by email and the front desk is available during office hours.

Programme FAQs

The current FAQ page states that Qosmo offers the Cambridge IGCSE Curriculum and explains the school's Preschool, Primary, and Secondary stages within the Cambridge pathway. It describes Cambridge as widely recognised and used as preparation for higher education.

Qosmo describes the early years as a special time when a child's joy of learning and discovery is developed. The school explains that this stage helps build positive attitudes, social skills, and the foundations needed for later academic growth.

Qosmo states that its Primary programme is designed to help children develop a range of knowledge and skills in core subjects while building a strong foundation for later stages of education. The school also notes that the Cambridge system gives flexibility in the teaching methodology used.

Qosmo explains that the Secondary programme forms part of the Cambridge International Curriculum and includes checkpoint examinations to track student progress against international standards. The school also states that this stage prepares students for later academic progression.

Qosmo explains that its RISE programme is used in the primary years to help students apply what they learn in practical ways through simulations, teamwork, moral teaching, cognitive thinking, and social responsibility. It describes SOAR as the secondary-level progression of those same principles through more realistic activities, field trips, and contests

Fees FAQs

Yes. Qosmo publishes its fee structure on the website, including tuition fees by year group and other listed charges.

The fee structure page lists charges beyond tuition, including application fee, registration fee, security deposit, and notes that uniforms, books, meals, and transportation are separate. The exact amounts should be reviewed on the live fee page.

Yes. Parents can contact Qosmo through enquiry, open day registration, or WhatsApp if they would like more help understanding the fee structure or programme fit. This aligns with the current site's contact options.

This item should be confirmed before publishing the final FAQ page. The current FAQ page mentions an application fee of RM600, while the fee structure page lists RM780. The live site should use one confirmed figure consistently.

Admissions FAQs

The current FAQ page states that Qosmo accepts students from ages 3 to 18.

Qosmo states that students applying from Year 1 to Year 10 are required to sit an entry test in English and Mathematics, and placement into the relevant year group is based on the result of that assessment. Students with lower English scores may be recommended for the ESL programme.

Yes. The current FAQ page states that students can enrol at any time and are required to undergo an assessment test to ensure appropriate class placement.

The current FAQ page says parents must complete and submit the application form, provide the child's birth certificate and previous school report cards if available, and complete the student evaluation process before the school issues an acceptance or rejection letter.

The site states that parents need to provide the child's birth certificate, report cards from the previous school if any, and other documentation listed in the application form.

Yes. The current FAQ page states that the school does process visas and advises parents to contact the school office for the latest visa application information.

Yes. The school accepts local and international students, and international families are encouraged to contact the school for more information on admissions and visas.

Student Life FAQs

The school states that it offers a range of teacher-led after-school activities at no charge, with activities held every Wednesday for around one hour after school. Examples listed on the current site include Board Games Club, Chess Club, Zumba, Yoga, Crossfit Training, Origami Club, and Coding Club. Qosmo also notes that activities may change from term to term.

The current FAQ page provides separate timings by year group. Preschool runs from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Kindergarten from 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Years 1 to 8 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on most days with a later finish on CCA day, and Years 9 and 10 follow a similar structure. The current site also states that day care is available daily until 6:00 p.m. for Preschool and Kindergarten at no extra charge. These timings should be displayed clearly in a table in design.

Qosmo states that it keeps classes smaller to maximise each child's learning and development, and that a typical class size will not exceed 20 students.

Students are required to wear the Qosmo school uniform, which is available for purchase from the school. The site also states that students need simple black shoes and that the PE uniform is required for sports events and regular PE classes.

Qosmo states that food is provided daily at the canteen for breakfast and lunch, with monthly meal plans and updated menus sent to parents every month.

Yes. The current FAQ page states that the school does accept students with special needs and learning disabilities, but all applicants must be assessed first to confirm that the school can effectively cater to their needs.

Teachers & Support FAQs

Qosmo states that all teachers are required to have valid university degrees. The school also explains that teachers go through special training sessions to implement Qosmo's methodology and support students academically and psychologically.

Yes. The current FAQ page explains that teacher development is continuous, with the principal and teacher trainer monitoring, observing, and guiding staff throughout the school year to maintain the methodology and desired results.

Qosmo states that students are assigned academic mentors who communicate regularly with parents and help monitor progress throughout each term.

What Parents Can Expect from This Page

Parents exploring Qosmo's FAQs can expect:

clearer answers to common school questions

grouped information that is easier to scan

better visibility into programmes, admissions, and student life

practical guidance before making an enquiry

a more confident next step into open day, WhatsApp, or admissions conversation

Get the Answers You Need,Then Take the Next Step

The school decision journey should feel clearer and more supported. If you would like to learn more about Qosmo, our team is ready to help.