Tenby International School was founded in Ipoh in 1960 by expatriate planters, miners and soldiers who wanted to ensure that their children received high quality education based on a traditional British system.
Tenby International School is named after the founding principal, Mrs. Dorothy Nelson-Doig’s hometown, Tenby, a small fishing village in Wales.
With a vision of “A United World at Peace- through Education”, Tenby Schools aim to nurture and educate young minds with a core value that includes life long learning, respect, sensitivity to cultural diversity and effective communication.
With campuses located all around Malaysia, Tenby schools are located in Ipoh, Penang, Shah Alam, Miri and Johor.