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GIIS East Coast Campus provides two boarding options: Global Citizens Scholarship (GCS) housing at Flo Residency in Punggol and international-student housing at Oldham Hall on Barker Road. GCS scholars stay in three-bedroom condominiums with twin-sharing bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and balcony, with wifi and air conditioning, and separate apartments for girls and boys; meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) are provided along with a daily personal allowance. International students reside at Oldham Hall in 2-, 3-, or 4-bed rooms with in-house dining and access to common facilities; breakfast and dinner are provided on weekdays, lunch is available at school, and weekends/holidays include all meals; dietary options include Indian and Western vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. There is 24/7 security and residential staff providing pastoral care to boarders.
For GCS scholars, the school provides breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a daily allowance for personal expenses. For international students, in-hostel dining is available; breakfast and dinner are provided on weekdays, and lunch can be taken at school; weekends and holidays include all meals. The school offers Indian and Western vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, and meals can be pre-ordered; dietary requirements and food allergies are accommodated.
GIIS East Coast Campus is a member of Global Schools Foundation and operates under Global Indian International School (GIIS) as part of the Global Schools Group.
Global Indian International School (GIIS) Singapore offers a blend of the International Baccalaureate and Cambridge International curriculums, for students aged 3 to 18. The programmes offered include the Global Montessori Plus Programme for early years, the IB Primary Years Programme for primary education, the Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme and IGCSE for secondary levels, and both the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the IB Diploma Programme for higher grades. A distinguishing feature of GIIS East Coast Campus is its extensive sports facilities, including a 400-meter synthetic athletic track. The campus also boasts well-designed spaces for performing and visual arts, music, design, and technology.
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