Foon Yew High School
    (6 reviews)

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    Company overview

    Industry

    Education, Training & Professional Development

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    Persiaran Indahpura 6, Taman Indahpura, 81000 Kulai, Johor, Malaysia
    Foon Yew High School, established in 1913, is the largest Chinese Independent School in Malaysia. We are the only Chinese Independent School that owns two large campuses (Johor Bahru and Kulai). Besides of academic results, students’ co-curricular activity performance is also very important to us. We are famous of our teaching staffs’ rich experience as well as students’ outstanding academic results.We invite applicants who are caring and full of aspiration to join us in our big family.

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    What’s it like working at Foon Yew High School?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Foon Yew High School offers several positive aspects, including a supportive environment with helpful subject directors and friendly colleagues. Teachers appreciate the ample vacation time during holidays and the competitive salary compared to other independent Chinese schools. The collaborative atmosphere, particularly noted in departments like junior science, contributes to a positive working environment.

    However, teachers face some challenges, including managing significant time commitments due to numerous activities and responsibilities that extend into weekends and holidays. The school's administrative system is described as inflexible, with some training perceived as ineffective. Additionally, some teachers note that the senior management's conservative approach can affect communication and negotiation processes.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Teacher
    Nov 2025
    Seri Alam JohorLess than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Heavy workload, long working hours. Rigid institutional framework.
    The good thingsThe subject director is very helpful and will assist new teachers in their development.
    The challengesHidden time costs are high, making it impossible to balance work and life.The administrative system is rigid, with much of the training being pointless. It offers little benefit to new teachers.
    4.0
    IT assistant
    Jul 2023
    Johor Bahru Johor3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Focusing on the students' work environment.
    The good thingsThe school enjoys ample vacation time, resulting in a more relaxed workload during holidays.
    The challengesThe school will have many activities to organize, and there will be numerous committees and tasks to be responsible for.
    1.0
    Teacher
    May 2023
    Johor Bahru JohorLess than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Not recommended to young people who value freedom and creativity.
    The good thingsThe junior level science department is amazing. We work together on many things and understand each other's difficulties.
    The challengesMost of your supervisors (head of department, principal etc) are senior people and they are very conservative with their thinking. Since most of them have been teachers for a quite a long time they tend to forget how to communicate normally with other adults which can be quite annoying. Some even have a superiority complex which makes them difficult to negotiate with.
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