Singapore
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Each student receives a complimentary set of school uniform and PE uniform upon enrolment. Additional uniforms can be purchased directly through the school's supplier.
The school partners with Mycelium Catering to provide fresh and nutritious hot lunches for students. Meals can be pre-ordered through the Mycelium portal. Vegetarian options are available daily. The school has a strict nut-free policy. Packed lunches are allowed.
There are four Houses in the school: Garuda (green); Naga (blue); Singa (Red); and Harimau (yellow). Throughout the year, there is ample opportunity for friendly competitions and cross-collaboration between the Houses.
The Perse School (Singapore) is owned and operated by The Perse School (Singapore) PTE LTD (UEN 202406051R) as a licensee of The Perse School Cambridge International Limited.
The Perse School (Singapore) brings over 400 years of heritage from The Perse School Cambridge in the UK, offering a future-focused education from Early Years to IGCSE (ages 3 to 16). Students follow the Cambridge International Curriculum, supported by a distinctive three-dimensional approach that balances academic rigour, co-curricular involvement, and pastoral care. The school offers a dynamic bilingual environment with a wide range of languages, alongside 100+ extracurricular activities, including partnerships with Barça Academy, The Yard, and CricKingdom. Awarded Most Affordable International School in Singapore by HoneyKids Asia in 2025, The Perse School (Singapore) delivers exceptional value while nurturing confident and globally minded learners.
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