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Some international schools in Singapore incorporate elements of the Singapore national curriculum, which is globally recognised for its rigour in mathematics and science. These schools suit families who want the benefits of Singapore's structured academic approach within an international school environment, often combining it with IB or Cambridge pathways at secondary level.
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Invictus International School Centrium Square caters to students aged 5 to 18, offering the Cambridge Primary and Secondary curriculums, culminating in IGCSEs and A-levels. The school occupies three levels of the Centrium Square building and includes libraries, science labs and various recreational spaces. A notable feature of the school is the English-Chinese bilingual primary programme during years 1-6. Other than the Mandarin language, curriculum subjects taught in Chinese include Art, Music, and Physical Education.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Braddell serves children 3 months to 6 years in a quiet residential area off Braddell Road, near Woodleigh and Braddell MRT stations. The campus features bright classrooms, a large playground, bicycle track, water play, and dedicated Art and Music rooms. The school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum progresses from play-based to inquiry-based learning and aligns with the Singapore NEL framework across six core domains to prepare children for Primary 1. Signature programmes include Ma Petite Cuisine (a weekly culinary class), STEAM – Project Based Learning, Eureka – Inquiry Based Explorations, and Sustainability Projects. Braddell offers infantcare and preschool options in half-day or full-day formats, operates 7am–7pm (Mon–Fri), and lists monthly fees from SGD 1,280 to 2,180 (incl. GST). The centre provides a bus service. Instruction is delivered by English and Chinese teachers.
Stalford Academy’s one-north campus accommodates up to 600 students within Singapore’s innovation district. The school delivers a continuous 12-year pathway for students aged 7 to 19, directly integrating the Cambridge framework (Primary, IGCSE, and A-Levels) with the highly specialized Singapore Mathematics and Science methodology. This specific blend ensures students master core theoretical concepts through a proven "Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract" approach. The campus features dedicated spaces designed to translate theory into practice. Students utilize two NEA-registered science laboratories for hands-on Biology and Chemistry experiments, alongside an ArtScience Makers Studio equipped for 3D printing and robotics. With an average class size of 15, teachers provide individualized attention to support each learner. Beyond core academics, Stalford actively incorporates the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, requiring students to engage in physical recreation, skills acquisition, and voluntary service. Shared community resources, including a 25-meter swimming pool and tennis courts, further support student activities.
Wise Oaks International School in Bukit Timah offers the Cambridge International Curriculum integrated with Singapore Mathematics, catering to students aged 4 to 16. A notable feature is the "Wisetech Codespark" program which introduces students to coding and technology, fostering early interest in STEM fields. Another program is the "Get Reading Right (GRR)" initiative, emphasizing literacy development from a young age. The Bukit Timah campus offers unique access to nearby sports facilities and natural reserves, enriching the physical education and outdoor learning experiences.
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) caters to students ages 12 to 18. It offers the Singapore-Cambridge GCE 'O' Level curriculum Express Programme, leading to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Facilities include science labs, sports fields, and a theatre that hosts annual performances, showcasing students' talents. A highlight of the school is its emphasis on character development through programs such as the ACSians-In-Action (AIA), which encourages students to take ownership in an overseas service-based project. Additionally, ACS(I) has a thriving sports programme and is accredited as a ‘Athlete-Friendly Education Centre’.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Holland is a day preschool for children 18 months to 6 years, set in a two-storey bungalow with gardens in the Holland area. The campus includes an art room, music room, cooking room, sandpit, water play and playground, and it emphasises daily outdoor exploration with a community park close by. The school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum blends play-based learning in the early years with inquiry-based learning as children approach Primary 1, and integrates the Singapore NEL curriculum framework; programmes also reference the Early Years Foundation Stage. Instruction is provided by English and Chinese teachers, and the centre operates Monday–Friday, 7am–7pm, with a bus service available. Fees at the Holland campus are listed as S$1,620 (Half Day) and S$1,900 (Full Day), including GST. The campus is led by School Principal / Centre Manager Ms Ida Rahman.
HFSE International School in Singapore a unique integrated curriculum that combines elements from both the Singaporean and Philippine education systems. It caters for students aged 6 to 15, from Primary Year 1 to Secondary Year 4. The school's facilities include playground and activity areas, event halls, and a sports complex. A distinguishing feature of HFSE is its commitment to inclusivity, proudly identifying as an "International School for All" and embracing learners from diverse cultures, abilities, and backgrounds. HFSE also offers various co-curricular activities, including arts, music, dance, and theatre.
Stalford Academy (Tiong Bahru Campus) offers a "Dual Track" curriculum that integrates the Singapore local syllabus with Cambridge International standards (Primary, IGCSE, A-Levels), allowing students to prepare for both international qualifications and the Admissions Exercise for International Students (AEIS). The school integrates technology into its daily instruction, using Interactive Flat Panels and Chromebooks. Specialized facilities include the ArtScience Makers Studio equipped with 3D printing and robotics, two EdTech Studios, and an NEA-registered wet laboratory for Biology and Chemistry. A distinctive feature of the school is its robotics programme, where students design autonomous systems and compete in the National Robotics Competition. Students also participate in the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, fostering resilience and teamwork. As an authorized Cambridge English exam center, Stalford provides targeted English as an Additional Language (EAL) instruction led by native speakers to support its international student body.
Furen International School offers preparatory courses for various examinations, including the Cambridge IGCSE, Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level, CIE A-Level, and Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-Level, catering to students aged 11 and above. A distinguishing feature of FIS is its focus on preparing students for admission into top universities worldwide, with a track record of graduates securing placements in renowned institutions - over 90% of 2024 graduates were awarded places at QS Top 50 universities worldwide The facilities at FIS include smart classrooms, lecture halls, arts studios, laboratories, a library, and recreational areas.
Invictus International School Bukit Timah offers the Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary curriculums, alongside the Singapore Maths curriculum. The school caters for children aged 5 to 13. Facilities include science labs, a music room, and an art room. A notable feature of the school is its dual language program, teaching 3.5 hours of Mandarin instruction a week. There is also emphasis on hands-on learning where students enjoy 2.5 hours in the science lab where they carry out at least one experiment weekly.
Adventure Tree Preschool’s Bukit Timah campus is a single-storey bungalow at 59 Yuk Tong Avenue, a five-minute walk from Beauty World MRT. Children aged 18 months to 6 years learn through the school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum, which progresses from play-based to inquiry-based learning and integrates the domains of Singapore’s NEL framework. Indoors, children use a dedicated Art room, Music room, and Chinese classroom; outdoors, they explore two gardens with a large wooden playground, swings, a sandpit, and water play. The school highlights outdoor learning and sustainable gardening as part of everyday experiences. Programmes are delivered in English and Chinese, becoming bilingual as children grow older. The campus lists Half Day (SGD 1,400) and Full Day (SGD 1,700) monthly fees, inclusive of GST, and notes an available bus service. The Principal/Centre Manager is Ms Aqshwini Nair.
San Yu Adventist School in Singapore caters for both local and international students. It follows the Singaporean curriculum with students sitting the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) and the GCE ‘O’ Levels. Facilities include science labs, a large library, and dedicated art spaces. A standout feature of the school is its emphasis on character development through the "Values in Action" program, which encourages students to engage in community service projects. San Yu Adventist School also hosts annual musical and theatrical productions.
Adventure Tree Preschool – Katong serves children aged 18 months to 6 years in a renovated two-storey house across Meyer Park with a large playground, water play area, garden, and a dedicated music room. The school’s Play & Inquiry Curriculum is aligned to Singapore’s NEL framework and moves children from play-based to inquiry-based learning across six domains, including Language & Literacy, Numeracy, Social and Emotional Development, and Motor Skills. Weekly programmes include Ma Petite Cuisine (a French-inspired culinary class), STEAM project work, Eureka inquiry explorations, and Sustainability Projects. Teaching is delivered by English and Chinese teachers. The Katong campus operates Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm, and lists no transport service. The Principal/Centre Manager is Ms Hui Jia Tang. Address: 4 Crescent Road, Singapore 439289; nearest MRT: Tanjong Katong; buses 12, 14, 14A, 196, 36, 36B, 48. Fees (incl. GST): SGD 1,560 (Half Day) / SGD 1,800 (Full Day) per month
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