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Specific accreditations for Holland International School are not detailed in the available information.
Silver: Sustainable School of the Year: This award acknowledges the school's dedication to implementing environmentally friendly practices and promoting sustainability within its community.
Editor's Choice: School of the Year: This accolade highlights the school's outstanding performance and reputation in the educational sector, as selected by the editorial team.
Holland International School in Singapore offers the Dutch and English education streams to children aged 2 to 11, following the International Primary Curriculum. The school features a library, makerspace, and sports facilities. A standout feature of the school is its celebration of many different cultures; with an annual highlight being the iconic Dutch tradition, a visit from Sinterklaas. Holland International School emphasizes experiential learning, offering opportunities such as environmental initiatives, global exchanges and competitions.
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.
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