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DPS International School offers two international curricula: CISCE (ICSE/ISC) and Cambridge (CAIE). The CISCE curriculum is offered from Grade 1 to Grade 12 with English as the medium of instruction. The Cambridge curriculum spans from early years through Grade 12 and includes the Cambridge Primary Programme, Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme, IGCSE and GCE A‑Levels. The school emphasizes the development of 21st‑century competencies through integrated academic and co‑curricular learning.
The campus provides spaces for performing and visual arts, including dance and music studios. Arts facilities support creative projects and performances, complemented by technology‑enabled classrooms. The school also houses a library and dedicated laboratories to support creative work.
The medium of instruction is English. Second languages offered include Hindi, Tamil and French. Third languages include Hindi, French and Mandarin.
CCA (co‑curricular activities) options and ECA (extra‑curricular activities) options are offered. The campus facilities support a range of extracurricular activities, including sports and arts, within a structured timetable. Students participate in activities across sports, arts and community engagement as part of holistically designed programs.
The school emphasizes nurturing socially responsible global citizens and integrates value-based learning within its private education framework.
The school focuses on developing 21st‑century competencies and independent inquiry through Cambridge and CISCE curricula. It supports leadership development and professional skills as part of its academic pathway, including senior secondary options such as GCE AS & A‑Levels. A Bridge Program and other transitional initiatives are available to support student progression and readiness for higher levels.
Facilities include a health room, library, laboratories, canteen, and transport services. The campus features extensive sports facilities such as cricket nets, cricket grounds, soccer fields, basketball courts and a futsal stadium, alongside dance and music studios. School hours vary by program: Nursery to K2 operate 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., Kindergarten afternoon session 12:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m., and Grades 1–12 run 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.; the calendar for 2025–26 shows ICSE/ISC terms and IGCSE/A‑Level terms.)
DPS International School in Singapore caters to students aged from 2 to 18, offering the Indian curriculum, as well as the Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level programmes. The 240,000 square-foot campus boasts extensive facilities, including dedicated sports grounds for soccer, cricket and basketball. Academic resources encompass well-equipped physics, chemistry, and biology laboratories, computer labs for both primary and secondary students, and classrooms fitted with interactive smart boards. A notable feature is the covered stage area, accommodating up to 1,000 people, which serves as a multipurpose facility for assemblies, performances, and various events.
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