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HCIS offers a six-year integrated curriculum that progresses from the Foundation Programme to a Pre-IB Programme and then to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Years 5–6. The IBDP is a rigorous two-year curriculum offered at Year 5 (Grade 11) for students aged 16–19. The school publishes the 2025 IB Results.
Instruction includes English Language and Chinese Language as core subjects in the Foundation Programme, with additional language options within the IB Diploma Programme.
HCIS offers boarding through the HCIS Residence, with a structured daily routine, meals, laundry service, security measures, Residence Mentors, and wellbeing support.
Hwa Chong International School caters for students aged 12 to 18, following the Cambridge IGCSEs and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. The campus features impressive facilities, including science labs, a well-equipped auditorium for performances, and multiple sports pitches. Notably, Hwa Chong is known for its vibrant music program, with various ensembles that perform throughout the year, fostering a love for the arts among students. An exciting highlight of the school is its annual cultural festival, which showcases student talents in dance, music, and visual arts. Students also have opportunities for exchange programs, competitions, and collaborative projects, both locally and abroad.
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