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Singapore American School

Singapore

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Singapore American School integrates elements of the Reggio Emilia Approach in its early education years, which encourages strong social and emotional development through student-led inquiry and reflection . Trained counselors and faculty collaborate with families to address individual student needs and promote mental well-being. The school also incorporates advisory sessions and pastoral care structures aimed at building empathy, resilience, and healthy peer relationships. Classroom activities often feature collaborative group work that helps students practice communication and conflict-resolution skills. Additionally, teachers receive ongoing professional development in cultivating a supportive learning environment. This framework ensures that students’ social and emotional growth is prioritized alongside academic objectives.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Singapore American School follows an American curriculum with a Reggio Emilia approach in the early years and does not publicly describe itself as a specialist SEN institution. While the school’s inclusive ethos suggests it can support students with mild to moderate learning difficulties, the available information does not detail specific SEN programs or specialized staff. Families should contact the admissions team directly to explore any in-class support, accommodations, or individualized interventions that may be offered. The school’s general focus areas include sports, visual and creative arts, and languages, rather than intensive SEN services. Prospective parents whose children require higher levels of specialized care may wish to seek further clarification to ensure that their child’s needs can be met.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Singapore American School does not specifically list an English as an Additional Language program in its published information . It follows an American curriculum, offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and incorporates Reggio Emilia influences . Families requiring EAL support are encouraged to contact the school directly to discuss possible language resources or accommodations. The school highlights languages as one of its strengths, alongside sport and the creative arts, suggesting it values multilingual engagement . Prospective parents can also explore how individual teachers and staff might support English language development within regular classes.

Mental Wellbeing

Singapore American School provides a specialized counseling team at each school division, ensuring students have easy access to emotional support from trained professionals. These counselors collaborate with teachers and families to address individual needs, including stress management and social-emotional development. Regular well-being events and workshops help students develop coping strategies and resilience in a supportive environment. Advisory sessions offer a smaller group setting, where students can discuss concerns and build relationships with peers and staff. Transition support is available for new students and families, easing the move into a new academic and cultural setting.

Safeguarding

Singapore American School has established guidelines that outline staff responsibilities in keeping students safe and well. Teachers and other personnel typically undergo thorough background checks and receive ongoing training to recognize and address potential concerns. The school employs clear internal protocols for reporting issues, with designated teams that act quickly if any concerns arise. It also collaborates with local authorities and international safeguarding bodies to ensure compliance with relevant standards. For detailed information on policies, prospective parents can request the school’s official child protection documents or speak directly with an admissions representative to learn more.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SGD 26,610 - 42,300
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 4000
Type Co-educational
Opened 1956
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
principal
Tom Boasberg
School Principal

Singapore American School (SAS) is an nonprofit international school school established in 1956. It serves students from preschool to grade 12. SAS was the first American school established in the country, and its community includes families from many nationalities. It follows an American-based curriculum, including Advanced Placement courses. The school has multiple on-campus libraries, technology labs, performance spaces, and sports fields. One distinct aspect is the Quest program, a year-long, self-directed initiative for high school seniors to pursue in-depth, personalized projects under faculty mentorship. Students also regularly join various sports, arts, community, leadership, and club activities.

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Admissions Virtual Event: Preschool to Second Grade
Admissions Virtual Event: Preschool to Second Grade
Virtual admissions information session for prospective families with children in Preschool to Second...
Thursday, 7 May 2026 at 09:00 GMT+8 Online (virtual meeting)

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