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The school is a co-educational campus for students aged five to fourteen (Years 1-9). It delivers differentiated teaching and learning and promotes lifelong learning through inquiry-based educational models. The curriculum provides a collaborative framework that enables students to explore ideas and topics, unlocking independence and creativity while working toward a balanced range of learning outcomes. The programme aims to develop internationally minded, forward-thinking students with the emotional, linguistic, and social characteristics needed to apply their knowledge positively. The well-being of the entire community is central to the learning environment.
The school offers French, Chinese, and Malay. It fosters cross-cultural awareness and international-mindedness through interaction with peers and staff from diverse backgrounds, and it celebrates many cultural and educational events to expose students to different perspectives.
The school offers extensive co-curricular activities (ECAs) and academic exchange programmes. Through ECAs, exchanges, and related activities, students have opportunities to develop leadership skills and participate in community service initiatives. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is part of its international leadership programmes.
The school runs community service initiatives and volunteering opportunities as part of its broader leadership and service programmes, enabling students to contribute to society locally and globally.
There are opportunities for leadership development through extensive ECAs, academic exchanges, and community service initiatives. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is included as part of international leadership programmes, supporting leadership development across the student body.
The well-being of students, parents, and staff is central to the school's approach. The campus provides a safe space for children to learn and flourish in a happy, vibrant, and inclusive environment. Students are encouraged to respect the views and beliefs of others and to care for their environment through authentic learning experiences.
Invictus International School Bukit Timah offers the Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary curriculums, alongside the Singapore Maths curriculum. The school caters for children aged 5 to 13. Facilities include science labs, a music room, and an art room. A notable feature of the school is its dual language program, teaching 3.5 hours of Mandarin instruction a week. There is also emphasis on hands-on learning where students enjoy 2.5 hours in the science lab where they carry out at least one experiment weekly.
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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