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The Winstedt School is located at 1208 Upper Boon Keng Road in central-east Singapore. It is near Kallang and Boon Keng MRT stations, with direct train and road links to the city and surrounding areas.
The school is situated in a mixed-use neighborhood with housing, shops, and recreational facilities nearby. It’s accessible for families living both in the city and further out.
The Winstedt School serves students from ages 4 to 18, across three main levels: Reception, Primary, and Secondary. The Primary Years cover Reception to Year 6, while Secondary includes Years 7 to 13.
The Winstedt School is a co-educational, independent international school. It does not offer boarding and operates as a day school only.
The Winstedt School provides integrated support for students with additional learning needs through in-house specialists, including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, behavioural therapists, and counsellors. These professionals work alongside teachers in the classroom to support learning and development. Facilities include therapy rooms, sensory spaces, and an occupational therapy gym.
The Winstedt School does not have an affiliation to any particular country. It is an independent international school based in Singapore.
The Winstedt School has no religious affiliation. It is a secular school that welcomes students of all backgrounds.
The school day at The Winstedt School starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:30 PM, with Reception finishing earlier at 2:00 PM. ECAs are operated from 3:30 pm-4:30 pm.
Students have scheduled breaks and a lunch period during the day. The timetable is designed to support both academic lessons and specialist sessions, including therapy where applicable.
The Winstedt School offers a door-to-door bus service through Yellow Bus Services, an independent transport provider. Families can choose between one-way or round-trip options, with fees based on the distance between home and school.
Most buses are minibuses with an onboard attendant seated with the students. Parents should contact Yellow Bus directly to check service availability, especially if living in less central areas, as travel times may exceed 60 minutes.
One-Time Fees (For New Students)
Trial Deposit: SGD 1,500 (refundable under specific conditions)
Enrolment Fee: SGD 7,000 (non-refundable)
Capital Levy: SGD 3,500 (non-refundable, not charged for returning students within 24 months)
All one-time fees exclude GST at the prevailing rate of 9%.
Annual Tuition Fees (Excluding GST)
-Reception: SGD 41,500
-Years 1–2: SGD 50,800
-Years 3–6: SGD 53,400
-Years 7–9: SGD 54,500
-Years 10–13: SGD 55,500
Fees include integrated therapy, social-emotional learning sessions, selected extracurriculars, student insurance, and more.
Billing Schedule & Payment Terms
Parents can choose to pay:
-Annually (full amount due by 22 April)
-Semesterly (due in April and November)
-Termly (due in April, August, November, and February)
All options include the Capital Levy and are subject to GST. Payment preferences are confirmed when signing the Student Contract.
Sibling Discount
A 25% discount on the annual tuition fee is available for a second child (applied to the child with the lower fee). This discount does not apply to one-time fees or when financial aid is used.
Refund Policy
Refunds depend on the timing of written withdrawal notice:
- 100% refund: >69 working days before course starts (Semester 1) / >46 days (Semester 2)
- 50% refund: On or before 30 June / 30 November, respectively
- 0% refund: Less than 29 working days before start date or after the course begins
Other Costs
- Uniforms, lunch, bus service, and overseas camps are not included in tuition.
-Supplemental therapy: SGD 80–250/hour
-EAL program: SGD 2,900 per semester
-Educational assessments: SGD 400–2,640
Payment Options
Fees can be paid via Bank transfer, Cheque, Credit card and, PayNow.
The Winstedt School caters for students aged 4 to 18 years old. The school follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC), and Pearson Edexcel UK Curriculum for IGCSE examinations. The Winstedt School is well-known for supporting students with mild learning needs, such as dyslexia, ADHD, and sensory processing challenges and the school emphasizes small class sizes, allowing for tailored support and attention for each child. The campus features specialized learning spaces, including therapy rooms, sensory spaces, and creative studios. It is particularly known for its strong emphasis on the arts, with numerous opportunities for students to participate in music ensembles and drama performances. The school encourages community involvement through various environmental and service initiatives, teaching students the importance of giving back.
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