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UWCSEA East Campus is situated in Tampines, a developing northeastern hub near Changi Airport, Singapore. The campus is well-connected by public transportation, with the nearest MRT station being Tampines, providing convenient access for families.
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 is a co-educational day school offering boarding facilities for students in Grades 9 to 12.
UWCSEA East Campus offers tailored Learning Support services to assist students with mild learning difficulties. The dedicated Learning Support team collaborates with classroom teachers and parents to identify and implement appropriate strategies, ensuring students can fully engage with the curriculum. For more information, please visit their Learning Support page.
As part of the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, UWCSEA East is affiliated with a global network of schools and is not affiliated with a country.
UWCSEA does not have a religious affiliation. The school welcomes students from all faiths and backgrounds, promoting a culture of understanding and respect within its diverse community.
The school day typically begins at 8:00 AM and concludes at 3:00 PM, with specific timings varying by educational stage. Students have scheduled breaks, including a lunch period.
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.
Boarding is available for students in Grades 8–12 at East Campus. This option is listed under East Campus as Boarding (G8–12).
Food services on campus are provided by Smorgasbord, offering healthy meals and snacks on site.
The UWCSEA Board of Governors governs the College across both campuses and the UWCSEA Foundation. The Board comprises two parent-elected Governors, two teacher-elected Governors, the Head of College, and between 11 and 16 Board-elected Governors; the UWCSEA Foundation can have up to four Independent Directors. As a nonprofit charity, Board Governors, Foundation Independent Directors, and Board Advisors serve as volunteers.
UWCSEA East 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 places significant emphasis on Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through its Personal and Social Education (PSE) programme. This programme helps students understand themselves and their relationships with others, fostering skills like empathy, resilience, and effective communication. In the Middle School, dedicated mentor groups meet multiple times weekly to discuss topics such as emotional regulation and conflict resolution. The Wellness and Counselling Centres also provide confidential support to enhance student well-being.
UWCSEA East Campus supports students with mild to moderate Special Educational Needs (SEN). The Learning Support team works closely with classroom teachers and parents to develop individualized strategies that cater to each student's needs. While the school is not a specialist SEN institution, it strives to provide appropriate support within its resources. For more details on their approach to Learning Support, please refer to their Learning Support page.
UWCSEA East Campus offers an English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme for students from Kindergarten 1 to Grade 12. This programme supports learners who speak English as a second, third, or even fourth language, aiming to develop their academic English skills for effective communication and learning. Formal EAL instruction is available for students in Grades 1 to 12, delivered by specialist teachers. The goal is for students to transition out of the EAL programme as they progress through the school, with the duration of support varying based on individual needs.
UWCSEA East Campus prioritizes the mental wellbeing of its students through its Wellness and Counselling Centre. The centre provides professional services aimed at supporting personal growth, resilience, and overall wellbeing. Services include confidential individual or group counselling, preventative workshops, information sessions for parents, and collaboration with staff to enhance wellbeing and safeguarding initiatives. This approach ensures that students have access to a network of trusted adults and resources to support their mental health.
UWCSEA East Campus 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. For more detailed information, the school's safeguarding policies are available on their website.
Established in 1971 as the Singapore International School, UWCSEA became a member of the United World Colleges (UWC) movement in 1975. The East Campus officially opened in September 2008, initially accommodating 500 students in a temporary location in Ang Mo Kio. In 2010, the campus relocated to its current site in Tampines, providing a purpose-built facility for its growing community.
UWCSEA fosters a vibrant community that embraces diversity, with students and families from over 100 nationalities. The school organizes various events to promote cultural exchange and community bonding, including the annual Family Festival, which features performances, international cuisines, and a vendor bazaar. Additionally, the Parents' Association (PA East) plays a pivotal role in organizing activities such as yoga sessions, cooking classes, and arts and crafts workshops to enrich the parent community.
The Parents' Association (PA East) at UWCSEA East Campus comprises a dedicated committee of 16 volunteers representing diverse backgrounds. Their mission, "Building Community Together," drives them to host various events throughout the year, including the 'Welcome Back' gatherings at the start of each school year and the Family Festival in March, which attracts over 2,000 visitors. The PA East also organizes the High School Careers Fair and the Primary School Uniting Day – Food Festival, providing platforms for students to explore career options and celebrate cultural diversity. Parents are encouraged to participate in these initiatives, fostering a strong sense of community and support within the school.
UWCSEA East Campus provides K1–G12 education on a single campus. The Infant School has dedicated spaces for Music, Languages, Learning Support and PE, including a learn-to-swim pool. The Junior School offers specialist lessons in Art, Physical Education, Music and Languages. The Middle School (Grades 6–8) and High School (Grades 9–12) operate on the same campus with a K-12 learning programme that leads to the IB Diploma Programme in the final years. Boarding is available for students in Grades 8–12. The campus supports a vibrant community and includes sustainability features and a Home Languages Programme to maintain literacy in home languages.
Facilities support Physical Education across the Primary and Middle Schools. The Infant School has a learn-to-swim pool as part of PE facilities.
The main language of instruction is English. The Home Languages Programme provides literacy development in a home language, taught by native-speaking teachers in small groups and is not assessed as an academic subject. The learning programme is K-12, mission-aligned and organized around five interlinked elements: academics, activities, outdoor education, personal and social education, and service. In High School, students study the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
An after-school activities programme runs on East Campus, with activities continuing after the core day. Outdoor Education is embedded in the curriculum, and Personal and Social Education and Service are components of the program. The campus also incorporates sustainability initiatives as part of the broader learning programme.
Model United Nations (MUN) is an academic simulation in which students act as delegates to discuss geopolitical issues. East Campus has hosted in-person MUN conferences, including a 2022 event with nearly 300 participants (delegates, chairs and deputy chairs). The conference demonstrates engagement with international affairs at UWCSEA East.
The Music Programme provides opportunities to participate in music across East and Dover Campuses, including traditional classical string ensembles and gamelan ensembles, as well as choirs and brass ensembles. East Campus features performances and cross-campus collaborations. AIDA: Drama, Dance and Music on East Campus is a flagship arts production that showcases collaboration across disciplines.
UWC Day is celebrated at UWCSEA East Campus, with students dressing in cultural attire and taking part in a range of cultural performances that reflect the school's diverse community. East Campus participates in these events to celebrate cultural heritage and global connections. The campus also hosts intercultural events and activities as part of its commitment to international-mindedness.
East Campus offers extensive after-school activities through East Community Programmes, with partner clubs and activities in sport and recreation. Current offerings include Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Netball, Rugby, Swimming and Volleyball, organized with community partners and clubs. These activities take place on weekdays and weekends and are open to the school community.
Service is a core part of UWCSEA East's learning programme. The Service curriculum focuses on Awareness, Systems Thinking for Sustainable Development and Taking Action – Being a Changemaker, with age-appropriate activities from K1 to Grade 12. The programme includes local Singapore service, environmental initiatives and global service, with long-standing NGO partnerships such as MINDS, ACRES and others. Service learning activities link directly to classroom units and involve reflection and action.
The UWCSEA Careers Programme guides students through Company Visits, Internships, Major Events and Mentorships to build professional skills and networks. Internships are coordinated with opportunities for university advising and industry exposure; contacts are available for internships at internships@uwcsea.edu.sg. The programme emphasizes leadership and professional development through real-world experiences.
Outdoor Education provides an age-appropriate, holistic learning journey across K–12 with on-campus and off-campus experiences that build resilience and wellbeing. Four standards guide the programme: Connecting to Nature, Discovery of Self and Others, Building Community and Supporting Wellbeing, and Developing Skills for Life. Grade-level expeditions, overseas trips and high-rope activities develop leadership, teamwork and physical fitness, supporting students' wellbeing.
English is the main language of instruction. A Home Languages Programme (HLP) is available on both campuses to help students maintain literacy in a home language not studied in the academic curriculum. On East Campus, the home languages offered in the past school year were Bengali, Cantonese, Chinese (Mandarin), Dutch, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Thai. HLP classes are taught by qualified native‑speaking teachers in small groups; some home languages are offered until they become part of the academic programme, and the Home Languages Programme can support access to bilingual IB Diploma options by enabling progression to relevant courses.
Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Campus Certification (2023): Both UWCSEA campuses were re-awarded this certification, placing them among the few international schools in Singapore with such recognition. The certification acknowledges the campuses' efforts in maximizing sustainable design features and reducing energy consumption.
Healthier Dining Programme Accreditation (2023): UWCSEA received this accreditation from Singapore's Health Promotion Board, recognizing its commitment to providing nutritious and balanced meal options. The school is the first international school in Singapore to achieve this certification.
Community in Bloom Platinum (Diamond) Award (2021): Awarded by the National Parks Board (NParks), this highest-level award acknowledges UWCSEA East Campus's excellence in gardening and landscape standards, reflecting the school's dedication to creating a green and nurturing environment.
BCA Green Mark Platinum Award: Both campuses have achieved this prestigious award, Singapore's highest recognition for environmentally-conscious design, underscoring the school's commitment to sustainability and green building practices.
Top 10 Lifetime Partner Award (2012): Presented by the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS), this award recognized UWCSEA's outstanding contributions to supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities, highlighting the school's community engagement and social responsibility initiatives.
BCA Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Campus Certification: This award recognizes buildings that achieve high standards in environmental design and performance, including energy efficiency and sustainability. Both UWCSEA campuses have received this certification, highlighting their commitment to reducing energy consumption and promoting environmental stewardship.
Healthier Dining Programme Accreditation: Awarded by Singapore's Health Promotion Board, this accreditation acknowledges food service providers that meet nutritional standards and promote healthy eating habits. UWCSEA is the first international school in Singapore to receive this certification, reflecting its dedication to providing nutritious meal options for its community.
National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) Operating Authority: As an operating authority for the NYAA, UWCSEA offers programs that encourage youth development through community service, personal development, and outdoor activities. This affiliation underscores the school's commitment to fostering leadership and social responsibility among its students.
Council of International Schools (CIS) Accreditation: CIS accreditation signifies that a school meets rigorous international standards in areas such as governance, teaching, and learning, ensuring a high-quality education.
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Accreditation: WASC accreditation is a mark of excellence, indicating that a school undergoes continuous improvement and meets established criteria for educational quality and effectiveness.
Singapore Ministry of Education Registration: Registered by the Private Education Institution (PEI), part of SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), UWCSEA complies with local educational regulations and standards, ensuring that its programs are recognized and adhere to national educational guidelines.
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: Participate in an Open Day or webinar to gain a deeper understanding of UWCSEA's ethos, learning environment, and community. These events offer insights into the school's culture and provide opportunities to ask questions.
Application Review: The admissions team will evaluate your application, considering factors such as academic records, residency status, and alignment with the school's values. They may contact you for additional information or clarification during this stage.
Assessments and Interviews: Depending on the grade level, applicants may be invited to participate in assessments or interviews. For instance, Middle School applicants might undergo English language proficiency assessments, while High School applicants may attend a Virtual Immersion Programme, which includes interviews and assessments.
Offer Notification: Successful applicants will receive an offer of admission. It's important to note that offers are extended based on available spaces and the holistic review of each applicant's profile.
Acceptance and Enrollment: Upon receiving an offer, families must confirm acceptance by the specified deadline, complete any remaining enrollment procedures, and prepare for the student's transition into the UWCSEA community.
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. Interested applicants should contact the UWC national committee in their home country for information on available scholarships and the application process.
UWCSEA East Campus does not operate a traditional waitlist or pool system. Instead, the school follows an annual application cycle, with applications typically opening on 1 September of the preceding year. Offers are extended in rounds, with the first round occurring in December or January, and subsequent rounds in March. Applicants not offered a place in earlier rounds are welcome to reapply in the following academic year.
Nexus is conveniently located near Aljunied MRT and on main bus routes like the 40 and 155, providing direct access to Singapore’s excellent public transport network. Our campus enjoys a prime position near the highly sought-after East Coast — a hugely popular area with many of our families.
With its family-friendly environment and proximity to both the city and the school, the location is ideal for working parents who value convenience, community, and quality of life.
Nexus caters to learners aged 3 to 18 in three main tiers: Early Years, Primary, and Secondary.
We are a co-educational day school and do not offer onsite boarding facilities.
Nexus is one of the most genuinely diverse international schools in Singapore. No single nationality represents more than 20% of the school community, which is truly unique. It is common to find up to eight different nationalities within a single class, and over 60 nationalities represented across the school as a whole.
Nexus can offer support for learners with additional learning needs. The Learning Support team can provide personalised Learner Passports, outlining tailored goals and accommodations to assist each learner effectively. Support is delivered through one-on-one and small group sessions, both within and outside the classroom, to ensure full engagement with the curriculum.
Nexus is not affiliated with any single country making it a perfect fit for all newcomers to Singapore.
Nexus does not have a religious affiliation . They welcome learners from all backgrounds in a supportive and inclusive environment.
The school day starts at 8:20 AM and ends at 3:25 PM from Monday to Thursday, with a shorter day on Friday, ending at 2:25 PM. Co-Curricular activities start from 3:30 to 4:30 Monday to Thursday and 2:30-3:30 on Friday.
The school offers a door-to-door bus service from across the island for its learners, operated by Tong Tar Transport Service Pte Ltd. This service ensures that students are supervised throughout their journey, with staff handing them over to school personnel upon arrival. For learners participating in Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), an additional bus service is available to facilitate safe and timely transport after activities.
We do not offer onsite boarding facilities.
Lim's Uniforms is the official uniform supplier. Uniforms are breathable, easy to maintain, and designed for learner comfort; fabrics meet EU standards and OEKO-TEX certification. Uniforms can be ordered online or at Lim's Holland Village store; sample uniforms are available on school premises.
Chartwells provides meals, which are nutritionally crafted for learners; meals are nut-free and pork-free, with halal certification coming soon; gluten-free and vegetarian options are available. Meals can be pre-ordered for each learner.
A house system exists with four houses: Api, Ayer, Tanah, and Angin. House Captains lead house activities and events, fostering belonging and cross-year collaboration.
Nexus International School Singapore is governed by a Board of Directors for Nexus International School (Singapore) PTE. LTD., with an Academic Board and an Examination Board overseeing governance and educational standards.
Nexus International School (Singapore) offers a seamless academic pathway from early years through to pre-university, based on internationally recognized curricula. For younger learners, the school adopts the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) and the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), fostering play-based, inquiry-led learning. In Secondary School, students follow the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) in Years 7 to 9, before progressing to the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Years 10 and 11, which offers academic breadth and depth. In Years 12 and 13, all students undertake the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), a challenging and globally respected pre-university qualification that encourages critical thinking, independent research, and intercultural understanding.
The latest IBDP results at Nexus reflect strong academic achievement:
Global Pass Rate: 30.58
Average Score: 35 points
Students scoring over 40 points: 20%
Students scoring over 35 points: 41%
Average Value Added: 4 points
Nexus follows a single pathway model, where all Year 13 students take the IBDP.
Nexus ensures an optimal learning environment by keeping class sizes small. Typically, the class size guide and teacher to learner ratios at Nexus are as follows:
- Nursery - 1 teacher : 18 learners
(plus 2 Classrooms Assistants)
- Kindergarten - 1 teacher : 21 learners
(plus 2 Classroom Assistants)
Years 1 - 3 - 1 teacher : 24 learners
(plus a Classroom Assistant)
Years 4-6 - 1 teacher : 24 learners
Years 7-9 - 1 teacher : 24 learners
Years 10 -11 - 1 teacher : 24 learners
Years 12 -13 - 1 teacher : 16 learners
Our 2025 IBDP and IGCSE results reflect strong academic achievement across the board.
IBDP Results:
- Our average score was 35.1 points (surpassing the global average of 30.58)
- Our highest IBDP score was 45 out of 45
- 23% of our learners earned Bilingual Diplomas
- 43% of our learners earned 35 points or more in their IBDP.
IGCSEs Results:
- 52% of all Cambridge IGCSE grades were an A or A.
- 55% of all Edexcel IGCSE grades were 9-7, the equivalent of A-A.
- Overall, an impressive 54% of all grades awarded to Nexus learners were A-A or 9-7.
- In core subjects English and Mathematics, the most common grade awarded was an A or 9/8.
Our graduates go on to a range of top-tier universities across the world, including the UK, USA, Europe, Asia and Australia. Recent destinations include:
- The University of Cambridge (UK)
- St Andrew's University (UK)
- King's College London (UK)
- University of Leeds (UK)
- University of Bristol (UK)
- Northeastern University (USA)
- Penn State University (USA)
- University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- National University of Singapore (Singapore)
- Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
- University of New South Wales (Australia)
- University of Melbourne (Australia)
Nexus graduates have gone on to study a wide-range of courses including Medicine, Law, Creative Arts, Psychology, and Engineering.
Our dedicated Careers and University Guidance team work with our learners to ensure a best-fit university approach.
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Nexus fosters Social and Emotional Learning through a tailored programme integrated alongside the academic curriculum. This includes dedicated time each week for activities and lessons focused on learners' social and emotional well-being. The school employs full-time counsellors who offer socio-emotional support across all age groups, providing a safe and supportive environment for learners. Form tutors also play a pivotal role in supporting learners by offering academic coaching and pastoral guidance, maintaining open communication between learners, staff, and parents.
Nexus is committed to an inclusive educational environment, supporting learners with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and identities. The Learning Support team provides one-to-one and small group sessions, both in and outside the classroom, to help learners fully engage with the curriculum. For learners with Special Educational Needs, personalised Learner Passports are created, equipping teachers with tailored goals, accommodations, and support strategies.
To support learners for whom English is an additional language, Nexus offers tailored programmes to enhance language proficiency. The school provides four tiers of support: Foundation Programmes, Intensive English Support, Additional English Support, and Mainstream. Each learner undergoes an assessment during the application process to determine the appropriate level of language support, ensuring they can access the mainstream curriculum effectively.
Nexus places significant emphasis on the mental well-being of its learners. The school employs full-time counsellors who offer socio-emotional support across all ages, creating a safe and supportive environment. These counsellors conduct professional learning sessions for teachers, equipping them to handle learners with mental health needs and imparting self-regulation skills. The counselling team also run co-curricular activities where learners can engage in peer support and learn counselling skills, fostering a supportive community.
Nexus is committed to the safety and well-being of its learners. The school has established a clear Safeguarding Policy to protect learners from maltreatment in any environment. This includes employing safer recruitment practices, defining roles and responsibilities regarding safeguarding, enforcing clear staff conduct policies, and providing transparent processes to report allegations of abuse. The policy also outlines procedures for managing and recording safeguarding concerns, ensuring a safe learning environment for all.
Nexus International School (Singapore) was established in 2011 under the Taylor's Education Group.
Nexus prides itself on a diverse community, with learners from over 60 nationalities, with no one Nationality over 20% of school population which is unique in Singapore. The school hosts various events that celebrate this diversity, fostering a sense of belonging among students and their families. Regular cultural celebrations and community gatherings are integral to school life, promoting inclusivity and global awareness.
The school has a community group, "Nexus Community Group" where parents can connect, share experiences, and support each other within the school community. They also encourages active parental involvement through workshops and events designed to support children's learning. These workshops cover topics such as restorative practices and conflict resolution, equipping parents with strategies to foster respectful relationships at home.
The campus is a 12-storey, purpose-built building located at 1 Aljunied Walk, Singapore. The spaces are flexible and designed to support personalised learning. The school features a Two-storey Auditorium with a large LED screen, Black Box Theatres, Arts and Design Studios with 3D printers and sewing machines, a Ceramics Studio with kiln, and a Science Mega Lab for hands-on experiments. It also includes an Aquatics Centre with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and a FIFA- and World Rugby-certified Astroturf field. Nursery and Kindergarten spaces and a Year 5–6 Learning Hub are part of the campus, along with other flexible learning areas.
The Aquatics Centre houses an Olympic-sized swimming pool. The FIFA- and World Rugby-certified Astroturf field provides a professional surface for training and competitions.
The academic spaces include a Science Mega Lab with flexible workstations and advanced equipment, Arts and Design Studios equipped with 3D printers and sewing machines, and a Ceramics Studio with kiln. A Music Technology Studio and Music Practice Rooms support music production and practice. Flexible classrooms support engaged learning and adaptable lesson configurations.
Co-curricular activities include swimming, sports, and the arts. The school offers over 115 co-curricular opportunities including Primary and Secondary school productions, music ensembles, choirs and orchestras, the Nexus newspaper, competitive and recreational sports clubs, elite swimming and learn-to swim programmes, STEM and coding CCAs and more.
The school delivers a continuum of IB and Cambridge programmes. The Primary Years Programme (PYP) is offered in the Primary, followed by the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) in Years 7–9, Cambridge IGCSE in Years 10–11, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Years 12–13. The IGCSE is offered through Cambridge International Education (CIE) and Edexcel. The curriculum emphasizes inquiry-based learning and university preparation.
The Arts are integrated into Nexus learning, encompassing drama, fine arts, and music. From Nursery through Year 9, art is taught as part of the core curriculum, with opportunities to specialise in IGCSE and IBDP from Year 10 onward. The school provides dedicated facilities and an Instrumental Programme offering individual or small-group lessons, plus year-round performance opportunities such as Nexus Beats and school productions.
The Nexus community is highly international, with over 60 nationalities represented. Language instruction includes Chinese (Mandarin), French, and Spanish taught by specialist teachers. In the IB Diploma Programme, English and Chinese are available as language options, with English listed among the languages of instruction.
There are extensive cocurricular offerings, with more than 115 cocurricular activities available. Drama and music are prominent, with the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) programme available for younger learners and other performing arts opportunities throughout the year. Students participate in school productions and performances, including large-scale performances and concerts.
Nexus runs community service opportunities, including Care for Others Week and the Nexus International Fair. The school supports a broad range of service activities, with many opportunities for student involvement.
The IB Diploma Programme includes a comprehensive university and career programme to support learners' post-secondary plans. Small tutor groups, wide subject choices, and learner agency foster leadership, collaboration, and independence. Learners also gain entrepreneurial and leadership experience through events such as participation in Junior Achievement Singapore Company of the Year.
We also run an active Learner Council in Primary and Secondary school where learners have an important voice in their own educational experience.
Non-examined lessons in IGCSE years nurture physical, social, and emotional wellbeing. The school provides English as an Additional Language support and counselling as part of inclusive support to ensure wellbeing and inclusion. The overall approach emphasizes holistic wellbeing alongside academic achievement.
The mainstream curriculum is taught in English. English as an Additional Language is offered with four tiers: Foundation Programmes, Intensive English Support, Additional English Support, and Mainstream. There is a diverse language environment with over 60 nationalities and eight languages typically spoken in classrooms; 44% of students are bilingual. The school offers IB curriculums (PYP and Diploma Programme) for learners aged 3 to 18.
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Apple Distinguished School: Recognised for innovation, leadership, and educational excellence in integrating technology into learning.
EduTech Asia Awards 2025
- Best AI Innovation Strategy Award (K–12)
- Outstanding Educator Award (K–12)
2025 HoneyKids Asia (Gold): Digital Technology in Learning Award: Honoured for integrating cutting-edge technology into education, preparing learners for a digital future.
2025 HoneyKids Asia (Silver): International School with the Most Future-Ready Students Recognised for how we equip young people with the mindset and skills to thrive in an unpredictable world.
2023, 2024, and 2025: HoneyKids Asia Sustainable International School of the Year: Recognised for outstanding commitment to eco-friendly practices and sustainability initiatives.
2023 HoneyKids Asia Student Wellbeing Award (Silver): Acknowledged for exceptional focus on learner wellbeing and creating a supportive environment.
Council of International Schools (CIS): Nexus International School was re-accredited by CIS on 22 June 2022, demonstrating its commitment to high-quality international education.
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC): Accreditation by WASC signifies that Nexus meets rigorous standards, with its graduation certificate recognized by universities across the USA as equivalent to a US High School Diploma.
International Baccalaureate (IB) World School: Authorized to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) , Middle Years Program(MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), reflecting adherence to global educational standards.
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. Submit Supporting Documents
After submitting the application form, provide necessary documents such as school reports, birth certificate, passport(s), immunisation records, and any other relevant assessment reports.
Application Review and Assessment
The admissions team will review the submitted materials. Depending on the learner's age and educational background, an assessment or interview may be scheduled to ensure appropriate placement and support.
Offer of Placement
If the application is successful, an offer letter will be issued. To secure the place, payment of the enrolment fee is required within the specified timeframe.
Completion of Enrolment
Upon acceptance, further details regarding orientation, start dates, and integration into the Nexus community will be provided to ensure a smooth transition for your child.
Nexus offers scholarships to learners who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements, talents, or contributions to the community. Prospective scholars must complete both the standard learner application form and the scholarship application form. As scholarship recipients, learners are expected to serve as role models and ambassadors for Nexus, embodying the school's vision and values.
Nexus operates a rolling admissions process, meaning applications are accepted throughout the year. However, in instances where a particular year level is at capacity, a waitlist may be implemented. Applicants on the waitlist are considered for admission as spaces become available, with priority typically based on the application date and adherence to any specific enrolment policies. It's advisable to apply early to secure a place for your child.