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The school serves Years One to Ten and pursues academic excellence in core subjects. Cambridge Primary (Year 6) assessments and Cambridge Examinations are part of the program; 2025 Cambridge Primary Checkpoint results were 100% pass with scores above the international average. In 2025, IGCSE O-level results were 100% pass with 50% of students achieving at least five distinctions, including top performers with eight distinctions. As of December 19, 2025, the institution is Lotus Bridge International Academy and plans to offer Diploma and Certificate courses, supported by the Rekhi Foundation for Happiness through a Science of Happiness curriculum and a Total Student Development Programme.
Classrooms are creative hubs with warmth and trust, and learning uses a Student Activity-Based Teaching and Learning (SABTAL) approach. Creativity is a central focus with experiential projects and integration of technology into learning. Learning is described as joyful and fun (LIJAF).
Arabic classes will start January 2026; classes run Saturdays from 9 am to 12 noon. Lotus Bridge International Academy is the current name, formerly Lotus Bridge International School.
Student activities are delivered through SABTAL, with experiential activities and projects in and out of school. The program emphasizes leadership, public speaking and global citizenship as part of its social dimension. Learning is described as joy and fun in a warm, trusting classroom environment.
The Rekhi Foundation for Happiness Partnership established a Centre of Excellence for the Science of Happiness at the school and provides an evidence-based curriculum to promote well-being for students and teachers. The foundation's programme covers emotions, neuroscience of happiness, mindfulness, gratitude, kindness and resilience. This work is integrated into the school's Total Student Development Programme (TSDP).
Leadership skills are part of the curriculum. Public speaking is taught for all occasions.
Well-being is integrated through the Rekhi Foundation's happiness science and the Total Student Development Programme. Learning is framed as joyful (LIJAF).
Lotus Bridge International School in Singapore follows the Cambridge curriculum for students from primary through secondary levels. The school features well-equipped science labs, a performing arts theatre, and Smart classrooms. One of its standout initiatives is the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) program, which encourages students to engage in community service and creative projects. Lotus Bridge also hosts annual performances and art exhibitions, where students showcase their talents and provides opportunities for international collaboration are provided through with exchange programs and academic competitions.
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