Located with an 80-acre campus, our School blends traditional Malaysian architecture with state-of-the-art facilities, all while prioritising sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Our facilities
At KTJ, we believe in fostering well-rounded development. Our campus is designed to nurture the artistic, intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth of our students. From our purpose-built Art, Design Technology, and Music building to a wide range of sports facilities, we provide everything students need to excel in all areas of their education.
Academic
Subject-Specific Classrooms: Our classrooms are thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of each age group, from Early Years to Sixth Form. Each space is tailored to enhance learning and engagement at every stage of a student's educational journey. Our newly refurbished classrooms now include flexible seating, giant whiteboards, interactive projectors, personalised learning zones, and soundproof retractable walls.
Design & Technology Workshops and Art Studio: Our dedicated workshops provide hands-on learning in a wide range of subjects, including woodwork, metalwork, product and graphic design, food technology, painting, and clay. These creative spaces allow students to explore and develop their practical skills in a fully equipped, inspiring environment.
Music Studios: Designed to foster musical talent, with facilities that include a grand piano, keyboards, drum kits, violins, and guitars. These spaces support both individual practice and group sessions, as well as personalised music tuition.
The Arc Library: A modern learning hub which includes private discussion rooms for group work, quiet study areas, and a large space for lectures and talks from universities and industry professionals throughout the year. This vibrant space encourages intellectual curiosity and collaboration.
Sixth Form Centre: A purpose-built environment to support students as they prepare for A Levels and university applications. The Centre features dedicated study areas, interview rooms, discussion zones, a games room, and a pantry. It's a place for students to work independently, meet with tutors, and receive the support they need to excel.
Purpose-Built Primary Campus: Opened in September 2013, our Primary Campus is designed to meet the unique needs of younger children. It includes four separate outdoor play areas for different age groups, and a children’s swimming pool.
Sports
Athletics field: A large outdoor space for athletics, including running, long jump, high jump, javelin, and shot put.
Badminton courts: Six indoor courts in our multipurpose hall for practice and competition.
Basketball courts: Two indoor and two outdoor basketball courts for all levels of play.
Climbing wall: An 11-metre indoor climbing wall by Walltopia, with certification courses and trained supervisors.
Cricket field: A dedicated oval pitch for cricket, supporting both practice and matches.
Dance studio: A dedicated space for ballet, modern, and contemporary dance practice.
Gym: Fully equipped with free weights, strength training, and cardio machines.
Netball courts: Two outdoor grass courts for practice and competitive matches.
Outdoor football pitch: A versatile pitch, configurable for different age groups and levels of play.
Field hockey pitch: An outdoor, grass pitch for field hockey practice and matches.
Swimming pools: Three pools, including a 25-metre pool and two children’s pools.
Tennis courts: Four outdoor hard courts for tennis practice and matches.
Squash courts: Three international-standard squash courts for practice and competition.
Communal areas
Café Diem: A popular hangout spot for students, Café Diem serves light snacks and drinks, offering the perfect place to relax and catch up with friends during downtime.
Dining Hall: Our main canteen offers a variety of meals, including Asian, Western, and vegetarian options. Enjoy a noodle bar, panini station, and salad bar. The Dining Hall is especially known for its Sunday Brunch, a weekly buffet featuring a delicious spread of dishes.
Auditorium: The Tuanku Ja'afar Auditorium, with a seating capacity of 700, hosts assemblies, events, and student performances, serving as a central hub for school activities.
Environment
Solar panels: KTJ is committed to sustainability with 3,200 solar panels installed across the campus. These panels generate clean, renewable energy to power our classrooms and boarding houses, with surplus energy sold back to the national grid.
Recycling bins:We encourage students to recycle paper, plastic, metal, and glass throughout the school. KTJ’s dedication to sustainability was recently recognised when we won 2nd place in the 2024 Great Kita Recycling Challenge in Negeri Sembilan.
Eco project areas:Our Primary School’s Eco Warriors are actively involved in maintaining a vegetable garden, composting bins, and a rabbit hutch, fostering environmental awareness and hands-on sustainability practices.
Capital projects
As a not-for-profit institution, we are committed to continuously enhancing our facilities and learning environments. Our ongoing investments are driven by a desire to inspire students to push their boundaries, explore new possibilities, and achieve their fullest potential.
English and EAL classrooms
We are excited to embark on a journey of transformation in our Secondary School, starting with our English and EAL classrooms. These newly designed spaces are built for flexibility and collaboration, offering dynamic environments where learning can happen anywhere—whether students are working independently, collaborating in small groups, or engaging in class discussions.
Watch the video below to learn more about the vision for our new English and EAL classrooms:
Future projects
Looking ahead to 2025, we’re thrilled to announce several exciting developments:
Dance and Drama Studios refurbishment: Modernising our creative spaces to enhance performance and rehearsal opportunities.
Dedicated Computer Science Department: Located above our Sixth Form Centre, this new facility will foster innovation and advanced learning in tech and coding.
Secondary Swimming Pool enhancement: Upgrading our pool to support a wider range of aquatic activities and programmes.
Indoor Sports facility: In the planning stages, this new facility will offer year-round access to a variety of sports, further strengthening our commitment to physical education.
We’re excited for these projects to enrich the KTJ experience and provide students with even more opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive.