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The school offers a strong, research-backed academic curriculum designed to prepare students for higher education and lifelong learning. The school serves students from Kindergarten 4 through Grade 12 and emphasizes personal excellence within a holistic learning approach. AP recognition includes 27 students acknowledged by the College Board for AP exams, including 19 AP Scholar with Honors & Distinction and 3 AP International Diplomas.
The school pursues personal and academic excellence in all areas, including the arts. The arts program serves Elementary and Middle & High School students and is designed to develop and refine creative talents and artistic skills through a student-centered approach. Arts offerings are described as part of a broad, holistic education.
The school provides English Language Learners support, including Level 3. International Night is a cultural event that celebrates the school community's diversity.
The school encourages involvement beyond the classroom through a broad range of extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities and sports are led by a dedicated team, with ECAs meeting one day per week for six weeks per season. The ECA calendar features activities such as Chess +, Sketch and Paint, U11 Soccer, and Mindfulness Yoga.
Service Learning is offered across Elementary, Middle, and High School, providing opportunities to explore sacrifice, intentionality, humility, and varying methods of serving others. The program includes Week Without Walls, chapels, and a Buddy Program, with a focus on partnership, meaningful service, diversity, reflection, and youth voice.
Athletics includes Physical Education and competitive sports to promote fitness, teamwork, and character. Student Support Services provide Counseling—Academic and Counseling—Social/Emotional support, English Language Learners (Level 3), and Learning Support to promote wellbeing and academic success. A one-to-one technology program begins in Grade 1 with a technology and design program for PK4 through Grade 12, supporting student creativity and digital literacy.
International Community School (ICS) caters for students aged 4 to 18 and follows the American curriculum. It culminates in a High School Diploma, with Advanced Placement (AP) courses also available. Facilities at ICS include science labs, sports facilities, and a performing arts theatre that hosts seasonal productions helped by an active drama club. Additionally, students benefit from opportunities such as international exchanges and academic competitions.
Awarded Best International School of the Year (18 Months–18 Years)
📍 Online (Zoom link will be sent upon registration)
📅 Friday, 26 June 2026
⏰ 4:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m (SGT)
What You’ll Experience at the Session:
✨ Discover a Future-Ready American Education
Understand our American curriculum, integrated with IB frameworks that empowers students to excel academically and foster holistic growth. This education combines academics, arts, sports, bilingual language programs, along with 500+ co-curricular activities.
✨ Get Clarity on Next Steps
Our Admissions Team will walk you through the application process, offering clear guidance and answering your important questions!
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