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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.
Compare 3 international schools in Singapore. Filter by curriculum, fees (average SGD 30,542), location, and more to find the right international school now.
The Australian International School (AIS) in Singapore caters for students from infant care, preschool through to Year 12. The school follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) and the Australian Curriculum, complemented by the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Year 10 and three senior pathways for Years 11 and 12: the IB Diploma Programme, the HSC, or IB Courses+, offering over 55 subject options as you would expect from a an established school in Singapore. Facilities include a dedicated theatre for the performing arts, swimming pools, sports fields, arts and music stuidos and well-equipped science laboratories. Recent additions include a newly built tech hub and an Early Years Library, and STEM space. One of AIS’s notable features is its unique emphasis on vocational education and training (VET), providing students with opportunities to gain real-world skills and qualifications. The school also hosts annual cultural and arts productions, promotes environmental initiatives and offers opportunities for exchange programs. Students rate the career counselling program highly, as they also supported applications for scholarships and overseas university course credits before graduation, in addition to guidance in acceptance to universities of choice in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. The active alumni community also connects with current students to share career pathways.
Melbourne International School offers inclusive education for children from Preschool to High School. Following the Australian Curriculum, MIS provides both mainstream and special needs education, integrating visual and performing arts alongside therapy services. A standout initiative is the school's annual arts festival, which showcases student talents in music, drama, and visual arts. The school's serene surroundings and specialized facilities create an optimal environment for all students to thrive.
St Francis Methodist School in Singapore offers a comprehensive education for students aged 6 to 19, following the Cambridge International and International Baccalaureate curriculums. The school features modern facilities including science labs, a well-equipped library, and a theatre. One of the school’s standout features is its commitment to character development through its values-based curriculum. Additionally, students have access to sports, music ensembles, and community service projects through extra-curricular activities.
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