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YBIS offers a blended curriculum with CBSE for Class 9–12 and Cambridge International Education for Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, and Upper Secondary. Cambridge Primary is structured through curriculum frameworks in English, Mathematics, Science and Global Perspectives. The curriculum is learner-centered and emphasizes inquiry, creativity, and autonomy, with a strong focus on developing 21st‑century competencies. An in-house International Curriculum is offered for Class 1–8.
Montessori-based preschool integrates the Montessori method with the Singapore education system. YBIS Preschool emphasizes a play-based approach with classroom interaction and practical activities. Montessori materials support hands-on learning and discovery. Field trips to places like the Science Centre and events such as Earth Day Art Competitions supplement creative and artistic experiences.
YBIS has a diverse learner profile and collaborates with nearby schools, including Jurong Secondary School and Yishun Town Secondary School. The school participates in cultural celebrations such as Chinese New Year, Friendship Day and Racial Harmony Day. Mutual visits with buddy schools foster cross-cultural understanding and knowledge sharing.
Educational activities include field trips to science facilities like Science Centre Singapore. Students participate in a range of competitions and events, including dance, colouring and singing competitions. News highlights cover ongoing student activities and performances across the year.
The school engages in community activities such as SG Cares initiatives, including projects like ‘关爱大众 - The Waves: 22 Stories of Taman Jurong' with senior residents. There is an emphasis on heart-work and community service as part of the school culture.
The motto is Initiating Inquiry, guiding the school toward developing 21st‑century competencies and lifelong learning. The learner-centered environment promotes autonomy, collaboration and creative problem solving as part of developing leadership and professional skills.
The butterfly garden and nature-focused projects reflect the school's emphasis on environmental appreciation. Collaboration with local schools and community activities support well-being through social engagement and service. Field trips and nature-based learning encourage active, healthy lifestyles.
Yuvabharathi International School in Singapore offers the Indian curriculum and the Cambridge pathway from Primary through to IGCSE and IA-Levels. The school's facilities include a theatre for performing arts, a sports pitch, and specialized science and computer labs. A unique feature of Yuvabharathi is its emphasis on cultural activities, highlighted by its Indian Dance programmes. There are also annual events such as the Inter-House Sports Day and theatrical performances. The school also has close partnerships with other local and international schools, providing students with opportunities for competitions and exchanges.
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