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Malaysia kids' sports and arts classes

Compare all 13schools schools by monthly fee, age group and reviews

For families looking to enroll kids in sports or arts in Malaysia. Coverage includes soccer academies (KLFA, AFC academy), swim schools (KL Aquatics, FINS), tennis, gymnastics, piano, violin, art, and dance. Many international schools also offer these as after-school courses with the bonus of using on-campus facilities. A weekly session typically runs RM200–400. Free-trial classes are common. Filter by 'pickup', 'native teacher', and 'weekend' to narrow.

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KD

KDH Football Academy

International diverse environment, former professional coaches, league competitions and overseas expeditions available, intermediate level

Parent-child friendlySportsFor international studentsFree trial
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FI

FICS FC

Many Japanese and Korean children, Japanese-style training, English and Korean language instruction

Sports
after_school
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FC Kuala Lumpur

For international school children, features league play and overseas tours, English instruction available

SportsFor international students
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VE

VENCEDOR(V.M.E.C)

Futsal for Japanese nationals, Japanese language instruction, no competitions

SportsJapanese supportFree trial
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Zeem Academy

Freestyle soccer, lifting and dribbling techniques, English instruction

Parent-child friendlySports
after_school
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SportExcel

Tennis, golf, and other young athlete development

Parent-child friendlySports
after_school
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Ac

Ace Tennis Academy

Tennis; classes and private lessons available for children

Parent-child friendlySports
after_school
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D

D Swim Academy(DSA)

KL's largest swimming facility, from beginners to competitive swimmers, triathlon and diving also available

Sports
after_schoolweekdayweekend

FAQ

Q. Are soccer and swimming popular in Malaysia?
A. Very. Soccer (KLFA, AFC academy) and swimming (KL Aquatics, FINS) have strong Japanese family communities. Many indoor pools make swimming a year-round option despite Malaysia's hot climate.
Q. Can we follow the ABRSM piano / violin syllabus?
A. Yes — Malaysia is a strong ABRSM region (former UK colony), and most music schools handle ABRSM exams. Grades transfer back to Japan, so progressing through them during a posting is common.
Q. How should we pick a dance or art school?
A. Dance splits between expressive / drama-style (Standard Children's Drama Academy) and ballet / hip-hop specialists. Art ranges from kids' painting to serious fine-art programs. If your child wants IB or A-Level art, choose a school offering portfolio guidance.