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Dulwich College Singapore is an international school with a British curriculum located in Singapore, which opened in 2014. It is headed by Nick Magnus, MBE , who will be succeeded by David Ingram from September 2025.
Elementary School: Covering Prep to Year 5 (Ages 5–11). [8] Secondary School: From Year 6 to Year 12 (Ages 11+). [9] All three sub-schools are located on a single campus at 1 Lorong Chuan, Singapore. The campus, which spans over one kilometre in length, is situated near the Lorong Chuan MRT station and is accessible by foot, bus, or car. [10]
SJI International School is part of a group of seven Lasallian schools in Singapore whose history dates back over 150 years. Together, the Elementary and High School form the group's first international school. The School is a non-profit organisation and is overseen by the SJI International School Board, composed of SJI alumnae.
Nexus International School Singapore (NISS) United Kingdom II (International) 1 Aljunied Walk, Singapore 387293: Nursery, Grades 1 to 12: PYP, DP: Anglo-Chinese School (International) Singapore (ACS International) Singapore: Jalan Hitam Manis: Secondary - Pre-tertiary: DP: 3 January 2005 [2] Global Indian International School Singapore (GIIS ...
This is a list of secondary schools in Singapore. Most secondary schools in Singapore offer a four-year Express course (Special course for Special Assistance Plan schools) or a five-year course leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level. [1] Some schools offer the six-year Integrated Programme, which lead to the Singapore-Cambridge ...
Preschool - High School: IB? 2006 Hwa Chong International School (HCIS) Singapore: Bukit Timah Road? Elementary School (Year 1 and Year 2), IGCSE (Year3 and Year4), IB Foundation (Grade 10), IB Diploma (Grades 11 and 12), IGCSE and IB Diploma: 800 2001 ISS International School Singapore: Preston Road: Preschool - High School: IB PYP (Grades 1–5)
In 1991, the school only had 40 students attending the school out of its capacity of 400 students. [3] By 1992, there were 300 students attending the school [5] due to a spillover from Dover Court and United World College, which was caused by an influx of expat students. In September of 1992, it changed its name to the Canadian International ...
School of the Arts (SOTA) is a specialised independent school in Singapore, offering a six-year integrated arts and academic curriculum leading to an International Baccalaureate diploma or career-related programme. [1] [4] SOTA is an agency of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth. [5]