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Singapore has a well-established Christian education sector, with schools ranging from Catholic institutions with long histories to newer evangelical and interdenominational schools. Many combine internationally recognised curricula with chapel services, Christian ethics, and pastoral care rooted in faith. These schools welcome families from various Christian traditions and often accept students of other faiths.
Compare 22 Christian international schools in Singapore. Filter by curriculum, fees (average SGD 13,852), location, and more to find the right international school now.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
Little Seeds Preschool – Church of the Ascension is located at 11 Francis Thomas Drive, about a 10-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT. The two-storey campus features a library, music room, indoor gym, construction classroom, outdoor playground, edible garden, dining hall, and an outdoor bike track, offering varied spaces for both indoor and outdoor learning. The preschool serves children from Playgroup through Kindergarten 2, typically from 18 months to 6 years old. Its curriculum is values-based and rooted in Christian teaching, complemented by inspiration from the Reggio Emilia approach. Programmes include phonics and reading in English, thematic Chinese learning, numeracy, and “Sensory Play & Inquiry.” The centre also integrates “Mind in the Making,” which helps children develop executive function skills such as focus, self-control, and perspective-taking. A distinctive feature of this preschool is its themed weeks, which give children opportunities for creative, hands-on exploration linked to real-world experiences.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
TLS Academy is a private primary and secondary school, offering the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) programme and an American curriculum, culminating in an American High School Diploma. With a low student-to-supervisor ratio of 8:1, students receive personalized attention and academic support. Rooted in Christian values, the school integrates moral and spiritual development into its curriculum and extends to leadership and service-oriented programs, encouraging students to contribute positively to their communities. Beyond the classroom, TLS Academy provides co-curricular opportunities such as drama classes.
Heritage Academy is a Christian international school in Singapore, offering education for students aged 6 to 18. The school follows the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) School of Tomorrow® curriculum, emphasizing individualized learning, critical thinking, creativity, and moral values. A distinguishing feature of Heritage Academy is its commitment to affordability, providing competitive and reasonable fees compared to other EduTrust-certified institutions in Singapore. Facilities include well-equipped science labs, a dedicated arts studio, and a spacious auditorium for performances and events. .
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
Heritage Academy is a Christian international school in Singapore, offering education for students aged 6 to 18. The school follows the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) School of Tomorrow® curriculum, emphasizing individualized learning, critical thinking, creativity, and moral values. A distinguishing feature of Heritage Academy is its commitment to affordability, providing competitive and reasonable fees compared to other EduTrust-certified institutions in Singapore. Facilities include well-equipped science labs, a dedicated arts studio, and a spacious auditorium for performances and events.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
ACS International Singapore offers the IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme to students aged 12 to 18. The school provides an array of facilities, including modern science laboratories, art studios, and performance spaces. ACS International is renowned for its annual musical theatre productions, and emphasizes community involvement through Christian initiatives. The school also offers students opportunities to participate in exchange programs and global competitions that broaden their perspectives.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years. Facilities include indoor and outdoor recreational spaces, equipped with a sandpit, waterplay and a Playseum
ACS International Elementary in Singapore delivers the Cambridge Primary curriculum and provides a pathway to Cambridge IGCSE and IB DP, preparing students for the future. The program begins with Year 1 and 2, where Mathematics, Sciences, Humanities, English and a Mother Tongue or Foreign Language form the core, with English aligned to IGCSE First Language English and IB English A: Language & Literature. Mother Tongue options include Chinese, Malay and Tamil; Foreign Languages include French, Mandarin and Spanish. Integrated Humanities blends History, Geography and Religious Studies, supported by the Approaches To Learning and inquiry-based units. End-of-Year Examinations occur in October/November and MOE-approved textbooks guide assessments. The campus at Holland Village features science labs, a Music Centre, a library, theatres, and sport facilities including a sports hall, Astroturf football and tennis courts. The school upholds Christian values through Chapel Services and a service ethos, with a community of over 30 nationalities.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
Heritage Academy is a Christian international school in Singapore, offering education for students aged 6 to 18. The school follows the Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) School of Tomorrow® curriculum, emphasizing individualized learning, critical thinking, creativity, and moral values. A distinguishing feature of Heritage Academy is its commitment to affordability, providing competitive and reasonable fees compared to other EduTrust-certified institutions in Singapore. Facilities include well-equipped science labs, a dedicated arts studio, and a spacious auditorium for performances and events.
Little Seeds Preschool – Ascension is located in Potong Pasir, just a five-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT through the surrounding HDB blocks. The preschool offers a values-based curriculum rooted in Christian principles, with a strong focus on moral and character education. Its programmes are inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach and include Values Matter, Phonics & Reading (English), Chinese thematic learning, Math “Key to Learning,” and Sensory Play & Inquiry. The centre caters to children aged 18 months to 6 years and provides multiple play spaces, including two outdoor playgrounds and an indoor playground that allows for year-round play.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
The preschool offers a values-based curriculum grounded in Christian principles, emphasizing moral and character education alongside academic learning. Programs cater to children aged 18 months to 6 years.
Little Seeds Preschool – Calvary Baptist Church is located within the church compound at 48 Wan Tho Avenue, Singapore, about a 12-minute walk from Potong Pasir MRT. Housed in a leafy setting, the centre features a spacious playground, sandpit, water-play areas, an edible garden and multipurpose hall that support outdoor and nature-based learning. The preschool offers full-day and half-day programmes for children from Playgroup through Kindergarten 2 (approximately 18 months to 6 years old), with meals and breaks included. The curriculum is faith-based under Christian values, with programmes like “Values Matter,” phonics & literacy in English, Chinese thematic learning, numeracy, sensory play & inquiry, and structured motor skills development.
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