Singapore
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Chatsworth International School in Singapore offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum across its levels. For students aged 3 to 11, the school follows the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). In the middle years, for ages 11 to 16, students engage with the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP). For ages 16 to 19, the school offers the IB Diploma Programme (DP).
Teacher-Student Ratio
2:22 (K1 & K2)
2:24 (Y1 & Y2)
1:24 (Y3 - Y13)
Chatsworth graduates have achieved excellent results in
their IB Diploma and consistently score well above the world
average year-on-year. The Class of 2025 achieved a 100%
pass rate and a school average of 34.3 points that surpassed
the global average of 30.6 points.
For more than three decades, Chatsworth International School has distinguished itself as a leading IB World School in Singapore, offering a truly personalized K–12 education that balances academic rigor with a nurturing, "small-school" feel. Its close-knit community of over 50 nationalities fosters a genuine sense of belonging, where students are known, supported, and encouraged to realise their full potential. The school’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its consistent track record of the IB Diploma and MYP eAssessment results. Beyond the classroom, students thrive in a nature-inspired campus adjacent to a lush rainforest, benefiting from an award-winning curriculum that emphasises inquiry-based learning and global citizenship. The school features well-equipped facilities such as science labs, art studios, and sports facilities, including swimming pools and outdoor courts.
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