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The Winstedt School moved to a larger campus in 2017, a former Singapore Ministry of Education (MoE) school. Facilities focus on multi-sensory activities and experiential learning. The campus provides indoor and outdoor spaces designed for artistic, athletic, and recreational use. The school offers two specialist gyms, a playground, a multi-purpose gym and dance studio, a library, an art and screen print studio, and in-house therapy clinics. An auditorium seats 350 and hosts major productions and conferences; a STEAM Lab supports project-based learning across Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths; a Science Lab; The Cloud offers a quiet reflection space; a basketball/volleyball court; and The White House is a music studio.
Two specialist gyms are on campus. There is a multi-purpose gym and dance studio. There is a basketball/volleyball court. These spaces support sports and physical education on campus.
The library provides study and research resources. The STEAM Lab supports project-based learning across Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths. There is a Science Lab. There is an Art and Screen Print Studio. The Cloud is a room for quiet reflection.
The Auditorium seats 350 and hosts major productions and conferences. The White House is a music studio. The Art and Screen Print Studio supports arts-based extracurricular activities. The STEAM Lab supports project-based extracurricular learning. The Cloud provides a quiet reflection space for students outside class.
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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