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United World College of South East Asia - East Campus vs Dulwich College (Singapore)

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An elevated view of students on the concourse, outside of the main entranceStudents playing football on the sports pitch on campusStudents performing an Indian dance at Kahaani, the annual dance showcase
Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees SGD 37,494 - 48,237
Pupils 2807
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA) - East Campus offers a rich and engaging educational experience for students aged 5 to 18. The school follows its own UWCSEA Academic curriculum from K1 to G8, preparing students to complete International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Facilities include modern science labs, art studios, a performance theatre, and sports areas. A standout feature of UWCSEA is its environmental program where students learn to use the Sustainability Compass and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to develop school initiatives. Beyond the classroom, students can participate in a variety of extra-curricular programs, such as annual theatrical productions, sports competitions, and music ensembles. Additionally, UWCSEA emphasizes global connections through exchange programs and collaborations with other UWC schools.
Student performing in the school's 'Broadway Nights' show.Year 11 IGCE Design & Technology students participating in a rapid prototyping workshop with the James Dyson Foundation.Middle and Upper Senior school students on a language and culture trip to Beijing.
Instructs in English, Mandarin
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees SGD 20,270 - 56,220
Pupils 3000
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Dulwich College Singapore caters for children aged 2 to 18, and follows the British curriculum system. The school prepares students for IGCSE exams in Key Stage 4 and the IB Diploma Programme in the final two years. Facilities include modern science labs, art and design spaces, a swimming pool, and a large theatre for performing arts. A unique aspect of the school is its approach to sustainability, evidenced by the recent opening 'The Greenhouse' - the first international school building in Singapore to be certified Green Mark Platinum Zero Energy. Students have access to a broad range of activities outside of the classroom, including competitive sports teams and music ensembles, drama productions and exchange opportunities with other Dulwich schools worldwide.
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