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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 4 international schools in Singapore. Filter by curriculum, fees (average SGD 11,436), location, and more to find the right international school now.
The Japanese School Singapore - Changi campus is a Junior High School for children aged 12 to 15. The curriculum follows Japan's national educational guidelines, ensuring a seamless transition for students from Japan. Facilities include a tennis court, gymnasium, dojo exercise hall, and specialized rooms for music, art, and home economics.
Waseda Shibuya Senior High School in Singapore offers a Japanese curriculum for students aged 16 to 18. It is affiliated with Waseda University in Tokyo, where 60% of graduates move on to. Facilities include a gymnasium, an astronomy observatory, and a performing arts theatre, supporting both academic and extracurricular activities. A standout feature is the school's annual cultural festival with performances, art, and food from various cultures. Waseda Shibuya also provides travel opportunities and international exchanges with partner schools in Japan.
The Japanese School Singapore - Changi campus is a Primary school for children aged 6 to 12. The curriculum follows Japan's national educational guidelines, ensuring a seamless transition for students from Japan. Facilities include a swimming pool, a gymnasium, and specialized rooms for music, art, and home economics. A unique feature is the school museum, which showcases historical artifacts, providing students with a tangible connection to their cultural heritage.
The Japanese School Singapore - Clementi campus is a Primary school for children aged 6 to 12. The curriculum follows Japan's national educational guidelines, ensuring a seamless transition for students from Japan. The expansive 44,100 square meter campus boasts two swimming pools, a tennis court, multiple play areas, and specialized rooms for music, arts and crafts, and English conversation.
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