Taylor’s Education Group Introduces First Lexel International Schools Campus in Gamuda Gardens Township

Gamuda Gardens, Selangor, 2 December 2025 – Taylor’s Education Group (TEG), has launched Lexel International Schools, a new model of international education designed to make globally benchmarked learning more accessible to Malaysian families.  Lexel, a merging of the words “lexicon” and “excellence,” has been designed to inspire students to build their own bodies of knowledge and pursue excellence in everything they do.  

This initiative builds on the 2024 strategic partnership between TEG and Gamuda Land, combining Taylor’s academic excellence with Gamuda Land’s township development expertise. The collaboration integrates affordable private education into master-planned communities, enhancing quality of life and long-term value.  Lexel’s first campus opened to students on September 8, 2025 at the township of Gamuda Gardens. It offers students a unique campus with well-lit, large classrooms, labs, as well as a library, multi-purpose hall, and canteen, amid the town centre and with easy access to township amenities including an Olympic-length swimming pool, Wellness Centre, indoor badminton courts, and extensive parks, walking trails, and water features.

Malaysia’s private and international school sector has grown rapidly over the past decade. Between 2019 and 2024, local student enrolment in international schools increased by 34%, driven by a growing middle class and rising demand for globally relevant, English-medium education. At the same time, Malaysia’s national plan continues to strengthen its position as a regional education hub, with the government targeting 250,000 international students by 2025. 

Despite this growth, many families face barriers such as high tuition fees and limited proximity to reputable schools. Lexel International Schools bridge this gap by offering internationally benchmarked education at an accessible price point, supported by holistic facilities and community infrastructure within Gamuda Land’s township.

Speaking at the launch, Karl Engkvist, President of Taylor’s Education Private Limited, emphasised the strategic importance of expanding access to international education as part of Taylor’s long-term growth and social impact agenda. “Taylor’s has always been committed to shaping the future of education in Malaysia and beyond. Lexel International Schools represents a strategic step in delivering high-quality international education at an affordable price point. By leveraging our academic expertise and operational excellence, we are creating a scalable model that aligns with our vision to educate the youth of the world and prepare them for global opportunities.”



Taylor’s Education Group, in partnership with Gamuda Land, commemorates the launch of Lexel International Schools, a new model of international education designed to make globally benchmarked learning more accessible to Malaysian families.
[From left to right] Karl Engkvist, President of Taylor’s Education Private Limited; Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan, Chairman of Taylor’s Education Group; Ruby Zabihzadeh; Principal of Lexel International School Gamuda Gardens; Wong Siew Lee, Chief Operating Officer of Gamuda Land; and Rachel Chan, Board of Governors of Lexel International School Gamuda Gardens.

The new Lexel campus at Gamuda Gardens expands Taylor’s education ecosystem beyond its nine established institutions in Southeast Asia, which collectively serve more than 34,000 students annually. Lexel upholds academic excellence by drawing on proven frameworks from Taylor’s institutions in Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam, supported by the expertise of Taylor’s University School of Education. This approach ensures world-class facilities and quality education while keeping fees significantly lower.

Wong Siew Lee, Chief Operating Officer of Gamuda Land, underscored the role of education in driving sustainable community development and long-term value creation. “For us at Gamuda Land, building a township has always been more than constructing homes or designing beautiful parks. It’s about building a place where life can truly happen for a community.”

“That is why weaving reputable education partners into our masterplan is such an important part of what we do. We’ve always believed that a great township is defined by the people and partners we bring in. Whether it’s education, retail, wellness, or lifestyle — the right partners help us create places where our residents have everything they need, right here at home,” Wong added.

In 2026, Lexel plans to open its second flagship campus in Gamuda Cove, further strengthening its presence and expanding access to affordable international education. Beyond these two campuses, the brand also aims to grow nationwide and into regional markets, creating a network of schools that deliver consistent quality and inclusivity. 

 well-lit classrooms

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