Singapore
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Mandarin is offered as an additional language and can be chosen as an IGCSE or International A-Level subject. Japanese is offered in primary as a First Language and Foreign Language programme. Spanish is offered in secondary as an additional language, with an IGCSE option. Non-native English speakers receive English as an Additional Language (EAL) and Intensive EAL (IEAL) in primary, and English for Academic Progress (EAP) in secondary.
EtonHouse International School Orchard caters for students ages 5 to 18, offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), IGCSEs, and IA-Levels for older students. Facilities include science and D&T labs, as well as music and visual arts studios. A distinctive feature is its Forest School Programme, which provides students with immersive, nature-based learning experiences in a dedicated 100-square-meter green space adjacent to the school. This program aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of nature
NEST, Dover Court International School’s Early Childhood Learning programme, gives young learners (aged 3 to 7) the best possible start. In a calm and nurturing environment, children learn through play, discovery and exploration – guided by expert teachers who spark curiosity and build confidence every step of the way.
From social–emotional wellbeing to early literacy and numeracy, our personalised approach ensures every child feels known, supported and inspired to thrive.
✨ Discover where learning grows naturally.
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