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The school follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and International Middle Years Curricula (IMYC) and offers Cambridge iGCSEs in Grades 9–10. Learning is delivered by internationally trained staff in a rigorous, broad and relevant program. The curriculum emphasises collaboration and enquiry as enduring skills.
K‑Pop Dance is offered weekly with guidance from Legacy Dance Co.; it develops dance technique, memory, cardio fitness and flexibility. The Artopreneur Club offers students the opportunity to explore Innovation and Entrepreneurship through Art and Design. Coding is available as an extracurricular activity, with instruction from Algokids.
The Co-curricular Activities programme offers a broad range of activities that support physical and social development. Sport options include swimming, badminton, basketball, bouldering, Brazilian Jiu‑Jitsu and soccer, with coaching and opportunities to compete beyond SMMIS. Field trips and overnight camps are a highlight of the school experience.
Overseas Service Trips are offered for secondary students in Grades 6–9. Charity and volunteering are strong aspects of school life, with a focus on developing global citizenship. The school fosters a community culture that emphasises social action and service.
The Artopreneur Club offers students the opportunity to explore Innovation and Entrepreneurship through Art and Design. This activity is part of the school's Co‑curricular Activities.
A range of sports is offered as part of the Co‑curricular Activities. Swimming has weekly lessons and a competitive team that trains five times per week in a rooftop 25‑metre pool. Badminton, basketball, bouldering, Brazilian Jiu‑Jitsu and soccer are provided with coaching and opportunities to compete externally.
Sir Manasseh Meyer International School (SMMIS) caters for students aged 18 months to 16 years. The school offers the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC), culminating in the Cambridge IGCSE program. Facilities at the school include a rooftop swimming pool, football field, and a 450-seater auditorium. A distinctive feature of the school is its strong Jewish ethos highlighted by the Jewish Education track which follows the iTaLAM programme, seeking to educate on Jewish culture and history.
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