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UWCSEA Dover Campus is situated at 1207 Dover Road, Singapore 139654. It is conveniently accessible via public transport, with Dover MRT station nearby and several bus routes.
The school caters to students from Kindergarten 1 (K1) through Grade 12, structured into distinct educational stages:
-Infant School: K1 to Grade 1
-Junior School: Grades 2 to 5
-Middle School: Grades 6 to 8
-High School: Grades 9 to 12
UWCSEA Dover is a co-educational day school. It provides boarding facilities for students in Grades 8 to 12.
UWCSEA Dover Campus provides tailored support for students with specific learning differences to help them fully engage with the curriculum. A dedicated team of experienced learning support teachers collaborates with students across all age groups, implementing individualized strategies to foster academic success.
As part of the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, UWCSEA Dover is affiliated with a global network of schools and is not affiliated with a country.
UWCSEA Dover is a non-denominational institution, welcoming students from all religious backgrounds.
The school day at UWCSEA Dover Campus typically begins at 8:00 am and concludes at 3:00 pm. After-school activities are available until 4:30 pm.
UWCSEA collaborates with Yellow Bus Transport to offer a school bus service, ensuring safe and convenient travel for students. The service covers various locations across Singapore, with fees for a two-way service ranging from approximately $530.26 to $1,711.97 per term, depending on the distance travelled. Buses are equipped with GPS tracking and supervised by attendants to maintain a secure and comfortable ride for students .
Boarding is offered at the Dover Campus for Grades 8–12. The campus has three boarding houses named after Nelson Mandela, Kurt Hahn and Maya Angelou. Boarders share a room with peers from other countries in an ensuite arrangement, supported by a team of house staff and a 24‑hour clinic to support wellbeing and academics. From August 2027, Grade 8 boarding will no longer be offered; boarding will be available from Grade 9 onwards.
The Uniform Policy requires a sun hat for outdoor play (compulsory). For K1 to G2, 3 sets of main uniform, 1 PE kit, and a navy cardigan; for K2 to G8, 3 sets of main uniform, 2 PE kits, and a navy cardigan/hoodie; for G9 to G10, 3 sets of main uniform, 2 PE kits, and a black hoodie/jacket; for G11 to G12, 3 sets of main uniform, 2 PE kits, and a black hoodie/jacket. Pupils bring their own carrying bag or can buy a non‑woven bag for SGD 4.
Meals are provided in two campus canteens. Breakfast and dinner are buffet style in the Pavilion; on Saturday, breakfast is self‑service and lunch is served in the Pavilion. Asian, Indian and Western options are available at every meal, including vegetarian.
Dover Boarding comprises three houses named Mandela, Hahn and Maya Angelou. Boarders share a room with peers from different countries in an ensuite arrangement. At the start of the year, new boarders are assigned to a ‘house family'—a cross‑age group of boarders advised by a Houseparent; the Houseparent, along with Assistant Houseparents, Day Staff and a Boarding Counsellor, supports wellbeing and progress.
UWCSEA Dover Campus is governed by the College's Board of Governors and operates as a non‑profit charity under the UWCSEA Foundation. The Board oversees governance and regulatory compliance, with committees including Audit and Risk, Education and Talent, Engagement and Foundation, Finance and Infrastructure, and Governance.
UWCSEA Dover Campus offers a bespoke curriculum from Kindergarten 1 through Grade 8 that integrates academics with activities, outdoor education, personal and social education, and service. In Grades 9 and 10, students engage in the UWCSEA Programme, a two-year academic course designed to prepare them for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. At the end of Grade 12, students who meet the graduation criteria are granted a UWCSEA High School Diploma. The majority of students also undertake the IB Diploma and receive their IB Diploma results.
The school’s Personal and Social Education (PSE) programme is integral to student development, addressing personal and social challenges such as defining values, building friendships, and navigating digital environments. Through structured activities like morning meetings, advisory sessions, and PSE lessons, students enhance their self-awareness, empathy, and interpersonal skills.
UWCSEA Dover Campus is committed to supporting students with Special Educational Needs, including those with mild learning difficulties. The Learning Support department offers a range of instructional approaches and resources to ensure these students can access and benefit from the learning programme. It's important to note that while the school provides robust support, it is not a specialist SEN institution.
UWCSEA Dover Campus offers an EAL programme for students from Kindergarten 1 to Grade 12, focusing on developing academic English skills. For younger students, EAL support is integrated within the classroom, while older students receive dedicated EAL instruction to prepare for assessments like the (I)GCSE and IB Diploma Programme.
The Wellness and Counselling Centre at UWCSEA Dover provides professional services aimed at enhancing students' personal growth, resilience, and overall wellbeing. This initiative underscores the school's commitment to fostering a supportive environment for all community members.
UWCSEA is committed to safeguarding and protecting all members of its community. The school's safeguarding policies and procedures encompass various aspects, including student wellbeing, bullying prevention, harassment and discrimination policies, use of physical intervention, and meeting individual physical, psychological, or medical needs. The primary goal is to prevent and respond to children experiencing or at risk of abuse, neglect, violence, and exploitation. The school expects all individuals affiliated with the community to act with integrity and take responsibility for keeping students safe.
Established in 1971, UWCSEA Dover Campus began as Singapore International School, officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. In 1975, it joined the United World College (UWC) movement, adopting its current name. Over the decades, the campus has expanded to serve over 3,000 students aged 4 to 18, with facilities featuring mature trees and open spaces.
The Dover Campus fosters a vibrant community where parents actively support the school's mission through the Parents' Association (PA). The PA organizes various events, including cultural showcases, workshops, and social gatherings, enhancing the experience for students and families. With over 200 volunteers, the PA also facilitates programs like the Parent Buddy Programme to help new families integrate.
The Parents' Association (PA) at Dover Campus is a volunteer organization dedicated to enriching parents' experiences within the UWCSEA community. Collaborating closely with the school's leadership, the PA organizes diverse activities such as social coffees, cultural events, and special interest group initiatives. All parents are encouraged to participate, fostering a strong sense of community and belonging.
The Dover Campus underwent a five-year campus rejuvenation, completed in 2016. The campus holds Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy certification. It features sustainable design elements including an AYE sports field with cork and coconut husk infill, solar panel fields, cooling roofs and green walls, and abundant natural daylight. Recycled water strategies irrigate landscaped areas and there are biodiversity initiatives including a tree nursery and rooftop gardens. The Dover Campus has Primary and Secondary libraries with spaces for study, collaboration, and events, including a Main Library with a Library Stage and Digital Literacy Coaches.
The Dover Campus has an AYE sports field with cork and coconut husk infill, first in Singapore to use organic infill. The campus features solar panel fields with thousands of panels generating substantial energy for the site. Cooling roofs and green walls reduce heat transmission and support energy efficiency on the campus.
The Dover Campus has Primary Library (K1–G5) and Secondary Library (G6–12) with spaces for study, collaboration, and events; the libraries include a stage for guest speakers and live broadcasts. The Dover Campus Main Library features flexible spaces such as T-Wall booths, Library Pods, and a Library Stage, and houses Digital Literacy Coaches. Library hours during term are Monday to Thursday 7.30am–6pm and Friday 7.30am–5pm (term break 8.30am–3.30pm); the David Watson Primary Library is open upon request. The Learning Environment notes that campuses provide state-of-the-art technology and tools in libraries and other learning spaces, including professionally equipped performance spaces.
Dover Campus offers extensive after-school, weekend, and holiday programmes that run on both campuses and give access to world-class facilities. Holiday camps are available during school holidays, including options in sports, science, drama and more. The Tent Plaza is a central community space on the Dover Campus. Dover activities and weekend programmes are listed and managed via campus portals and separate Dover and East activity pages.
The Dover Campus offers an extensive activities programme across four activity seasons for High School students. Mind Matters includes Chess, Board Games, Computer Programming, Competitive Maths Club and Rubik's Cube Club. Learn and Lead includes Debating Club, IfP, Law Society, Medical Society, Model United Nations, Student Council, Student Voices and TEDx. Create and Innovate includes Art Studio, Animation, Coding, Chinese Calligraphy, Drawing, STEM and Urban Gardening, and IB Diploma students may count some activity engagement toward CAS with prior agreement.
Arts and Performance activities promote visual, auditory and movement expression. Examples include Ballet, Choir, Creative Drama, Dance Productions, Drama Productions, Music Ensembles, Jazz Band, Hip Hop, Orchestra, and more. They are delivered within four activity seasons across the High School programme. Students showcase their work through performances and campus events.
The Home Languages Programme is offered at Dover Campus to support linguistic diversity. Examples of Home Languages offerings include Bahasa Indonesian, Bengali, Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai and Urdu. Home Languages is taught in ability groups by qualified teachers who are native speakers. This supports multilingual development and linguistic inclusion on campus.
Social and hobbies activities provide opportunities for students to pursue personal interests and social engagement. The activity programme includes student-led initiatives such as Debating Club, Model United Nations, TEDx and other clubs and events across four activity seasons. Students participate in arts, sports, and community activities that support friendship and collaboration. The Dover Campus encourages participation beyond the classroom to foster well-rounded personal interests.
Service is a central component of the Dover Campus programme. The Service options include Service Learning Journey, College Service, Environmental Initiatives, Local Singapore Service, Global Service and Focus Groups. Students undertake service projects and contribute to community initiatives in Singapore and beyond. These activities align with the school's emphasis on service learning and global engagement.
Leadership and professional development are supported through Learn and Lead activities including Debating Club, IfP, Law Society, Medical Society, Model United Nations, Student Council, Student Voices and TEDx. These activities build communication, collaboration, research and event-planning skills. Some activities provide formal leadership roles within clubs and student groups. Participation also supports career development through engagement with civic and professional projects.
Representative Sports are offered on the Dover Campus, including Badminton, Basketball, Cross Country, Cricket, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Netball, Rugby, Sailing, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Touch, and Volleyball, with Hockey offered at Dover in addition. Wellness for Life includes activities such as Aerial, Boot Camp, Boxing, Fencing, Karate, Multisport, Recreational Sports, Rock Climbing, Taekwondo, Ultimate Frisbee, Yoga and more. These options promote physical health, resilience and mental well-being as part of a balanced school experience.
The school offers English as the language of instruction and provides a comprehensive language programme that includes English as an Additional Language (EAL), a Home Languages Programme (HLP), and First Language courses (Advanced) along with Beginner and Continuation foreign language courses. On Dover Campus, Grades 9–10 may study First Language courses in Dutch, French, German, Korean, or Japanese; Dutch and Korean are offered as First Language only, while French, German and Japanese are available as both First and Second Language options with differentiated support. Beginner foreign language courses are offered (at least in Chinese, Spanish or French), and continuation courses differ by campus; a School Supported Language (SSL) programme supports High School students who intend to study the language in the IB Diploma as Language A. English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is available from K1 to Grade 11 on the Dover and East campuses. The Home Languages Programme is available at additional cost.
Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Campus: Recognizes UWCSEA's commitment to sustainability, making it the only international school in Singapore with this certification.
Healthier Dining Programme Accreditation: Awarded by Singapore's Health Promotion Board for promoting healthy dining options within the school community.
National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA): A Singaporean award encouraging youth development; UWCSEA offers Silver and Gold level programmes for Grades 9 to 12.
Council of International Schools (CIS): Recognizes schools committed to high-quality international education.
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC): Ensures schools meet rigorous standards of excellence.
Singapore Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Certification: Awarded for exceptional energy efficiency and sustainable building practices.
doris recommends that you start by speaking to admissions. This connects you directly to the school's admissions team who can respond with answers, more information, and next steps. Attend an Open Day or Webinar: After initiating your application, register for an Open Day or webinar session. These events provide insights into the school's ethos, curriculum, and community life, helping you determine if UWCSEA aligns with your family's educational aspirations.
Review entry criteria and residency requirements: Familiarize yourself with UWCSEA's entry criteria, including age-grade placement guidelines and residency requirements for day students. Understanding these criteria ensures that your application meets all necessary prerequisites.
Submit the application by the specified deadline: Ensure that your application, along with all required documentation and the non-refundable application fee, is submitted by the designated deadline.
Participate in assessments and interviews: Depending on the grade level, applicants may be invited to participate in assessments and interviews.
Await the offer decision: After completing assessments and interviews, applications are reviewed. Offer decisions are typically communicated in January and March, with additional offers made on a rolling basis between May and July, depending on available spaces.
Confirm acceptance and complete necessary formalities: Upon receiving an offer, confirm your acceptance by the specified deadline. This step may involve completing residency verifications for day students and fulfilling any other necessary formalities before the academic year begins.
UWCSEA offers both full and partial scholarships to students entering the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. These scholarships are awarded through national committees in over 130 countries, including Singapore.
UWCSEA Dover Campus does not operate a traditional waitlist or pooled system. Instead, the school follows an annual application cycle, with applications typically opening on 1 September of the preceding year. The first round of offers is generally made in December or January, with subsequent rounds in March and, if necessary, later in the year. This approach means that applicants may experience a waiting period between application submission and offer notification.
Dover Court International School is located at 301 Dover Road and is well-connected by public transport, including nearby Buona Vista and Dover MRT stations. Close to vibrant neighbourhoods like Holland Village and Dempsey Hill, popular with expatriate families.
Dover Court International School is structured into four main sections: Early Years (ages 3-5), Primary (ages 5-11), Secondary (ages 11-16), and Sixth Form (ages 16-18).
Dover Court International School is a co-educational day school. The school does not offer boarding facilities.
With over 65 nationalities and no single group larger than 23%, our community is truly diverse and internationally balanced.
DCIS provides strong English as an Additional Language (EAL) support for students who need help developing their English skills. Our EAL programme ensures students can access learning confidently while building the language skills needed to fully engage in school life.
We also support students with Additional Learning Needs (ALN) through a three‑pathway system tailored to different levels of support. This structured approach ensures every learner receives the right guidance to succeed both academically and socially.
Dover Court International School does not have an affiliation to any particular country.
Dover Court International School does not have an affiliation to any particular religion, providing an inclusive environment for students of all backgrounds.
The typical school day at DCIS starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:00 PM. Students have a morning break and a lunch break, with specific times varying by age group. After regular classes, from 3:05 PM to 4:05 PM, students can participate in co-curricular activities (CCAs).
Our school buses run in the morning and again after classes at 3:15pm and 4:15pm. Routes are planned based on where current students live, making the service as convenient as possible for families.
The school does not offer boarding facilities.
The uniform is a means of showing our identity and pride in our school to the wider community as well as being practical school wear. Our school uniform is designed to be both practical and smart. We encourage the children to wear their uniform with pride and to take care of it.
The school provides school lunch daily, prepared by a local catering partner with Asian, Western, and vegetarian options. Snacks are available at the Blue Dot Bistro (primary) and Red Dot Restaurant (secondary).
The school has a House system that provides opportunities for competition, fun, and friendship.
The school is part of the Nord Anglia Education family.
Early Years (Ages 3–5)
In Nursery and Reception, DCIS follows a Reggio‑inspired, play‑based approach, where children learn through exploration, creativity, and purposeful play. This forms the foundation of the English National Curriculum, delivered in an environment designed to nurture curiosity, communication, and early literacy and numeracy skills.
Primary School – Key Stages 1 & 2 (Years 1–6)
Primary students follow the English National Curriculum, enriched by the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), which delivers learning through interdisciplinary, thematic units. This approach helps students make meaningful connections across subjects and builds strong skills in literacy, numeracy, science, and the humanities. Collaborative learning structures, including Kagan methods, support academic progress and social development.
Secondary School – Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9)
In Key Stage 3, students study a broad and balanced programme across subjects including English, maths, sciences, humanities, languages, arts, design technology, and PE. This stage provides strong academic preparation while allowing students to explore personal interests before choosing IGCSE subjects.
Key Stage 4 (Years 9–11)
Students work towards I/GCSE qualifications, recognised worldwide for their academic rigour. They study a mix of compulsory and elective subjects tailored to their strengths, alongside personalised support to help them achieve success. DCIS students consistently produce excellent IGCSE results, with 54% achieving A/A grades.
Sixth Form – Key Stage 5 (Years 12–13)
In Sixth Form, DCIS offers multiple pathways:
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP)
Individual IB Courses
International BTEC Diploma in Business
This flexible model allows students to tailor their education to their academic strengths, university ambitions, and career pathways. The IBDP is a rigorous two‑year programme combining six subjects with core components: Theory of Knowledge, the Extended Essay, and CAS. Students achieve strong outcomes, including average scores of 36 (2025) and 39 (2022).
Dover Court International School maintains a supportive learning environment with student–teacher ratios ranging from 1:20 to 1:24, depending on the year group. With an average class size of around 22 students, teachers with support from teacher assistants can give students meaningful individual attention while still encouraging collaborative learning.
DCIS students consistently perform above the global average. Recent results include:
2025 IB Diploma Results:
- 100% Pass rate
- 36 Average score
- 44 Highest score
2025 IGCSE Results:
- 54% of all grades were 9-7 (A-A)
- 95% of all grades were 9-4 (A-C)
- 53% of grades exceeded targets
- 12% of candidates scored 100% in grades 9-7 (A-A)
- 12 students received outstanding Pearson learner awards for highest GCSE scores in Singapore and the world
2025 BTEC Results:
- 100% Pass rate
- 67% Distinction & Merit in Level 1 Diploma
- 40% Merit in Level 2 & 3 Diplomas
Our students go on to study at top universities around the world including Imperial College, London School of Economics, University College London, Berklee College of Music, University of California - Berkley, McGill University, University of Amsterdam, Waseda University, National University of Singapore, University of Syndey and more.
DCIS integrates Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) into its early years curriculum and daily activities, emphasising the development of empathy, self-awareness, and relationship skills. A dedicated pastoral care team, including counsellors and trained staff, provides individualised support to students. The school also organises workshops and activities aimed at building resilience and fostering positive peer interactions, ensuring an inclusive and supportive environment.
Recognized for its inclusive approach, DCIS offers tailored support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) through three distinct learning pathways:
Pathway 1: Mainstream curriculum with access to short-term support from learning support and therapy teams.
Pathway 2: Aligned with the mainstream curriculum but with adjusted outcomes, delivered in smaller classes (10 students) with a teacher and teaching assistant, allowing for more personalized support.
Pathway 3: Provides the highest level of support for students with significant learning and/or social needs, offering an individualized curriculum and intensive resources delivered by highly trained SEN staff.
DCIS offers robust support for students for whom English is an additional language. The EAL program assesses students' proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing using the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Based on assessment results, specialized EAL teachers provide tailored support, including personalized lessons and small group sessions, to enhance English language skills and facilitate integration into the mainstream curriculum.
EAL support is provided from Year 1 to Year 8, extended in needed into Year 9.
The school places significant emphasis on the mental well-being of its students. A dedicated pastoral care team, including counsellors, is available to support students' emotional and psychological needs. DCIS offers well-being programs, such as mindfulness sessions and workshops, designed to help students develop resilience and manage stress.
DCIS is committed to providing a secure environment for all students, adhering to the UK Department for Education's Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) guidelines. The school has a comprehensive Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy, with all staff members undergoing regular training to recognize and respond to potential safeguarding issues effectively. Designated Safeguarding Leads oversee the implementation of these policies, ensuring any concerns are addressed promptly and appropriately.
Dover Court International School, established in 1972, was originally founded to cater to the needs of expatriate families. In 2014, the school became part of the Nord Anglia Education group, enhancing its global connectivity and access to international resources.
Dover Court International School in Singapore is known for its inclusive and diverse community, welcoming students from a wide range of backgrounds and nationalities. The school frequently hosts community events such as Community and Culture Week, which celebrates the multicultural makeup of its student body with cultural performances and food from around the world. Additionally, the school emphasizes community involvement through events like the annual Winter Fair and various parent-teacher engagements, fostering a collaborative and welcoming environment for families relocating from overseas.
DCIS has an active Parent-Teacher Association known as the Dover Court Association (DCA). The DCA is open to all parents and plays a vital role in welcoming new families, organizing social events, fundraising, and providing pastoral support. They host various activities, including family fun events, beach clean-ups, coffee mornings, and teacher appreciation weeks, all aimed at bringing the school community together.
The 12-acre Dover Court International School campus combines heritage buildings with modern, purpose-built facilities in central Singapore. Large outdoor learning spaces, a bright garden, and shaded areas support wellbeing.
The Expressive Arts Centre opened in 2022 and includes a black box drama studio, design technology labs, music rooms, and instrumental practice suites.
Fresh, air-conditioned classrooms are equipped with the latest EdTech, and students benefit from a Global Campus platform, iPads, 3D printers, a green screen room, and other specialist resources.
In 2025, we opened the Sixth Form Centre, a dedicated two-storey space designed to support student wellbeing, independent learning, and university preparation.
In August 2025, we will open a brand-new playground for our youngest students in the NEST space.
Facilities include a swimming pool complex, a football pitch, multi-sport courts, and three indoor halls for a range of activities. There are air-conditioned sports halls to support basketball, badminton, volleyball, gymnastics, and more.
Academic facilities include design technology labs and science labs, with EdTech embedded in classrooms and labs. Students use technology such as iPads, 3D printers, a green screen room, and the Duplo Coding Express and Lego WeDo in lessons. The Global Campus platform connects learning across a wider network of students and resources.
More than 500 co-curricular activities are offered each academic year across sports, music, arts, technology, leadership, and community involvement. Most activities are included in our tuition fees, though some delivered by external coaches may incur additional costs. Competitive team sports are available through the DCIS Wolves and require tryouts.
The school serves students aged 3–18 (Early Years 3–5, Primary 5–11, Secondary 11–16, Sixth Form 16–18) and is part of the Nord Anglia Education family. The curriculum emphasizes British and international pathways and uses a personalised approach to learning.
At Dover Court, the performing arts come alive through our collaboration with The Juilliard School, a world-leading performing arts conservatory in New York.
The school provides extensive arts facilities, including an Expressive Arts Centre opened in 2022 with a drama studio, music rooms, and instrument practice spaces, alongside design technology labs and a green screen room supporting creative learning.
The school supports diverse language and cultural learning as part of its inclusive, international community, with language support and various global collaborations integrated into the programme.
At Dover Court International School, students can choose from more than 500 co-curricular activities across each academic year. From gymnastics and coding to musical theatre, each activity gives them space to explore interests and build confidence.
The inclusive education model focuses on meeting each child's needs through three distinct but fluid pathways, supported by a dedicated inclusion team that includes an educational psychologist, learning support specialists, and licensed therapists.
Our House System encourages students to work together as a team and to strive to do their very best in school-based activities by charting success in sports, academics, social and creative challenges. House captaincy provides student with leadership opportunities.
The school prioritises leadership and professional development for staff, including partnerships with global institutions and access to Nord Anglia University opportunities for teachers.
The campus supports student wellbeing with facilities for swimming, sports, and outdoor activities, and programmes such as the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, MUN, and various student leadership opportunities.
The school teaches in English. Mandarin is offered as a Modern Foreign Language as of Nursery. In GCSE students can choose to switch to French.
An English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme provides tailored support for learners whose first language is not English, open to learners from Year 1 to Year 8.
HoneyKids Singapore Education Awards 2025
- Gold Award for Diversity and Inclusive Community: This award acknowledges DCIS's dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.
- Silver Award for The Curriculum (British): This recognition reflects the school's excellence in delivering the British curriculum.
- Silver Award for School Where Everyone Knows Your Name: This award highlights DCIS' commitment to ensuring all students feel known, valued, and a sense of belonging.
HoneyKids Singapore Education Awards 2024:
- Gold Award for Diversity and Inclusive Community: This award acknowledges DCIS's dedication to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment.
- Gold Award for Student Wellbeing: This accolade highlights the school's commitment to supporting student wellbeing.
- Silver Award for The Curriculum (British): This recognition reflects the school's excellence in delivering the British curriculum.
HoneyKids Singapore Education Awards 2023:
- Gold Award for The Curriculum (British): This award recognizes DCIS's outstanding delivery of the British curriculum.
- Gold Award for Diversity and Inclusive Community: This accolade underscores the school's commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive community.
- Silver Award for Student Wellbeing: This award highlights the school's efforts in promoting student wellbeing.
BritCham Singapore's UK Impact in Singapore Award - 2022
Outstanding Senior Leadership Team of the Year - 2018: DCIS received this award at The British International School Awards, recognizing the exceptional leadership within the school.
Council of International Schools (CIS) Accreditation: The CIS accreditation recognizes the school’s commitment to high-quality international education and continuous improvement.
Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA): As a member of FOBISIA, DCIS collaborates with other British international schools in Asia to enhance educational opportunities.
Edexcel and AQA Registered Centre:
The school is a registered center for both Edexcel and AQA examinations, ensuring a broad range of assessment options for students.
International Baccalaureate (IB) World School: The school is authorized to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) ACS WASC advances and validates quality ongoing school improvement by supporting its private and public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary member institutions to engage in a rigorous and relevant self-evaluation and peer review process that focuses on equity, inclusion, and access to high-level, rigorous learning opportunities for all students.
doris recommends that you start by speaking to admissions. This connects you directly to the school's admissions team who can respond with answers, more information, and next steps. Book a school tour
The best way to get to know Dover Court is to experience our campus in person. We welcome visits throughout the year and encourage families to visit during term time, when our school is alive with learning. You can join a personalised tour or one of our regular group tours, where our friendly Admissions team will show you around, answer your questions, and help you get a true feel for our community.
Apply Online
If you decide Dover Court International School is the right place for your child(ren), the next step is to submit an application. To submit an application, simply complete the DCIS online application form, upload the required documents for your child’s year group, and pay the one‑time application fee.
Review and assessment
As a non-selective school, we review and assess students where needed to ensure students are placed in the best provision to support their success. Once an application is received, all documents are reviewed by the academic staff to determine the required applicant-appropriate assessments.
Receive offer
Once we have received all application documents and completed the necessary assessments, and these have been approved by our Admissions Committee, we will send you written confirmation of an offer of placement.
Accept and Enrol
When accepting the offer to join Dover Court International School, please pay the one‑time registration fee before the deadline stated in your formal acceptance letter. If we do not receive payment by the deadline and the year group is oversubscribed, your child’s place may be offered to another applicant.
Dover Court International School offers partial scholarships for students entering their International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Years 12 and 13. These scholarships can reduce tuition fees by up to 50% for the duration of the two-year course.
Eligibility Criteria:
Academic Excellence: Applicants must demonstrate strong academic performance and proficiency in English.
Extracurricular Strengths: Candidates should exhibit talent in areas such as the arts, technology, humanities, mathematics, science, languages, or sports.
Community Engagement: A commitment to contributing to both the school and the local community is essential.
Parental Support: Families are expected to provide assurance of adequate support to ensure the student's success at DCIS.
Assessment and Prioritisation:
- Once an application is submitted, it is reviewed by the admissions team. Depending on availability and learning profile, children may be invited for assessments or interviews.
Offer of Placement:
- Offers of placement are extended based on availability in the desired year group. If a place becomes available, families are contacted promptly.