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Top International Schools in Singapore, with Australian curriculum

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About international schools in Singapore

Singapore is one of the world's safest cities for families, with a multilingual environment, world-class infrastructure, and easy access to travel across Asia. The international school market here is mature and competitive, with waitlists at top schools running one to two years. Fees are higher than neighbouring Malaysia or Thailand, but the quality and range of curricula available is exceptional.

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At a glance 3 schools · avg fee SGD 30,542
Schools listed
3
Curricula
9
Average annual fee
SGD 30,542
Fee range
SGD 16,350 – 50,400
Most common curriculum
Australian Curriculum (3 schools)
Average school size
1,018 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Australian International School
Oldest
Australian International School (1993)
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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 150 international schools offering IB, British, American, Australian, and other curricula.
What is the average cost of international schools in Singapore?
Annual tuition averages around SGD 32,000, ranging from SGD 10,000 to over SGD 55,000.
Which areas have the most international schools?
Bukit Timah, Orchard, and the East Coast are popular for proximity to expatriate neighbourhoods.
Which curriculum is most popular in Singapore?
The IB and British/Cambridge systems are most common, with American and Australian options also available.
Do all schools require entrance tests?
Some do, especially for higher year groups, but many focus on interviews and past academic reports.
Can non-Singaporean families attend local schools?
Most expatriate families choose international schools due to curriculum, language, and admissions availability.
How early should I apply?
Apply 1-2 years ahead for popular schools. Mid-year places are rare at top institutions.

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