Frequently Asked
Yes. Because EdQuest uses amodular system, students do not need to wait for a new academic year to begin. Enrolment is ongoing — your child can start a new subject module at any time, and we will build a schedule that works around your family's timeline.
Absolutely. The initial consultation is completely free with no obligation. We invite you to come in, meet us, ask every question you have, and take all the time you need to decide. We want you to feel fully informed and comfortable — not pressured.
Please tell us during your consultation. Our modular, personalised approach is especially well-suited to students with learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD, or other needs. We will work with you and your child to create an environment and learning plan that genuinely supports them.No child is turned away due to learning differences.
ODL students attendlive virtual classeswith their teacher and classmates, access a full library of recorded lessons for review, submit assignments digitally, and communicate with their mentor regularly. They take their official IGCSE exams at our Ipoh exam centre. The qualification is identical to our physical students.
Exam fees are charged separately as per the official examination body's rates. We will provide full details of expected exam costs during your consultation, and help you plan and budget for them in advance — no surprises.
Yes — and we actively support this for students who are ready. Our youngest IGCSE candidates have sat exams at just13 years old, becoming among the youngest candidates in Perak and Pahang. If your child is academically advanced, we will build a fast-track plan after their assessment.
EdQuest students progress toA-Levels, Pre-University programmes, Foundation, or Diploma courses, then into direct university degree entry. We offer full end-to-end admissions support covering course selection, applications, offer letters, visa guidance, and pre-departure preparation — for destinations including the UK, Australia, USA, Canada, Germany, Japan, and across Asia and Europe.