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French, Mandarin, Hindi and Tamil are language options in Primary School. Second languages offered include Hindi, French and Spanish. Third languages include Hindi, French and Mandarin. Language offerings in IGCSE and IB Diploma Programmes include French, Hindi, Spanish, Mandarin and Tamil.
NPS International School in Singapore caters for students aged 3 to 18, following the Cambridge curriculum up to IGCSEs and the IB Diploma Programme, as well as offering the Indian curriculum. The school features modern classrooms, science laboratories, and a well-equipped library. Students have access to extracurricular activities including music ensembles, sports teams, and annual theatrical productions. A unique feature of the school is its Innovation Centre, which houses advanced technology like 3D projection systems and virtual reality headsets. The school also supports students with mentorship opportunities and prepares them for international competitions and collaborative projects with sister schools worldwide.
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.
✨ Discover where learning grows naturally.
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