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  2. Dulwich College Singapore - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Dulwich College International School - Wikipedia

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    Dulwich International High School Zhuhai Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.

  4. List of international schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    International schools in Singapore; School Country Campus(es) Level Examination(s) Enrollment Established Australian International School Singapore (AISS) Australia: Lorong Chuan: Preschool - Secondary (Grade 12) IGCSE, HSC, IB Diploma Programme: 2,300: 1993 Canadian International School (Singapore) (CISS) Canada International: Jurong West ...

  5. Category:International schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  6. IB Schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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) India: PYP, DP: XCL World Academy (Singapore) International: 2 Yishun Street 42 ...

  7. Category:Dulwich College - Wikipedia

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  8. Dulwich College - Wikipedia

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    The college was saved from bankruptcy by the "Dulwich College Experiment" or "Gilkes Experiment", the work of A. H. Gilkes's son Christopher Gilkes (Master from 1941 to 1953), the forerunner of the state "Assisted Places Scheme", by which the majority of boys selected to attend the college had their fees paid by local councils. This resulted in ...

  9. Junior college (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Singaporean students in most junior colleges and centralised institutes pay subsidised school fees of S$6 and up to S$27 per month for miscellaneous fees. [28] However, independent junior colleges require Singaporean students to pay fees from about S$300 to S$600 per month. [29] [30] [31] [32]