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Top Reggio Emilia Approach International Schools in singapore

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If you're researching international schools in Singapore offering Reggio Emilia Approach, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Reggio Emilia Approach, taught by 38 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 8,892–56,110 SGD, with the average sitting around 29,473. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Singapore American School (opened 1956).

Compare 39 Reggio Emilia Approach international schools in Singapore. Filter by curriculum, fees (average SGD 29,473), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 39 schools · avg fee SGD 29,473
Schools listed
39
Curricula
21
Average annual fee
SGD 29,473
Fee range
SGD 8,892 – 56,110
Most common curriculum
Reggio Emilia Approach (38 schools)
Average school size
840 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Singapore American School
Oldest
Singapore American School (1956)
With boarding
1

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XCL World Academy

IB (PYP), IB (MYP) · Ages 1.5 to 19

XCL World Academy
SGD 29,000 - 50,380
Ages 1½ to 19 years
IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP), Reggio Emilia Approach
Instructs in English and Mandarin
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Dover Court International School

British Curriculum, IB (DP) · Ages 3 to 18

Welcome to Dover Court International School
SGD 30,198 - 47,982
Ages 3 to 18 years
British Curriculum, IB (DP), EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Reggio Emilia Approach, IPC (International Primary Curriculum), Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Instructs in English
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Stamford American International School (Singapore)

IB (PYP), IB (MYP) · Ages 1.5 to 18

Stamford American's Lincoln Pool
SGD 20,420 - 56,110
Ages 1½ to 18 years
IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum, BTEC Qualification, Advanced Placement (AP), Reggio Emilia Approach
Instructs in English
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Middleton International School

IPC (International Primary Curriculum), Cambridge IGCSE · Ages 4 to 18

Students enjoy the school's annual Lion dance, a tradition deeply rooted in Chinese culture
SGD 21,215 - 27,945
Ages 4 to 18 years
IPC (International Primary Curriculum), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Reggio Emilia Approach, Cambridge (Secondary)
Instructs in English
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Australian International School

IB (PYP), IB (DP) · Ages 1 to 18

Primary school students competing in a hockey game during the Early Years World Cup, an inter-class competition
SGD 20,136 - 50,400
Ages 1 to 18 years
IB (PYP), IB (DP), Australian Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Reggio Emilia Approach
Instructs in English
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FAQs for Singapore

How many international schools are in Singapore?
Singapore has over 137 international schools offering IB, British, American, and other curricula.
What is the average cost of international schools in Singapore?
Annual tuition typically ranges from SGD 15,000 to SGD 50,000, depending on curriculum, facilities, and year group.
Which areas have the most international schools in Singapore?
Bukit Timah, Orchard, and the East Coast are popular for proximity to expatriate neighbourhoods.
Do all schools in Singapore require entrance tests?
Some do, especially for higher year groups, but many focus on interviews and past academic reports.
Do Singapore international schools accept students year-round?
Many offer rolling admissions, but some have strict application windows for popular grades.
Which curriculum is most popular in Singapore?
The IB and British systems are most common, with some schools offering American, Australian, and bilingual programmes.
Can non-Singaporean families attend local schools instead?
Most expatriate families choose international schools due to curriculum, language of instruction, and admissions availability.

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