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Invictus International School was established in 2015, starting with 40 students and 15 staff members. Over the years, it has expanded significantly, now accommodating over 3,000 students and 700 staff across campuses in Singapore, Cambodia, Hong Kong SAR, Malaysia, and Thailand. The Bukit Timah campus, originally founded in 2020, was rebranded as Invictus in 2024. Opened in early 2021, the Centrium Square campus marked a pivotal moment in Invictus International School's development by introducing bilingual education and secondary schooling to its offerings.
At the Centrium Square campus, the school community thrives on active engagement through various events and initiatives such as Pi Day; bringing together primary and secondary students for engaging math challenges, fostering a sense of unity and enthusiasm for learning. Additionally, the school organizes winter concerts and performances at local venues, providing students with opportunities to showcase their talents and celebrate cultural festivities.
The Centrium Square campus encourages active parental involvement through its PTA, which plays a significant role in event planning and community building. Regular parent-teacher conferences are held to facilitate meaningful conversations about student progress and development. These engagements provide opportunities for parents to contribute to the school community and support their children's educational journeys.
Invictus International School Centrium Square caters to students aged 5 to 18, offering the Cambridge Primary and Secondary curriculums, culminating in IGCSEs and A-levels. The school occupies three levels of the Centrium Square building and includes libraries, science labs and various recreational spaces. A notable feature of the school is the English-Chinese bilingual primary programme during years 1-6. Other than the Mandarin language, curriculum subjects taught in Chinese include Art, Music, and Physical Education.
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