The Bourne School was a secondary school established in May 1954 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya (present day Peninsular Malaysia); it closed in July 1965. The school was administered by the British Families Education Service, which provided for the education of the children of British armed forces personnel stationed overseas.
The school was named for Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne and sited on Rifle Range Road. Teachers would generally be drawn from the United Kingdom and work at the school for a two year period, although many remained for longer periods.