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British-curriculum international schools in Singapore follow the English National Curriculum through Early Years and the Key Stages and typically lead to IGCSE/International GCSEs in secondary and A-Levels (or other UK-recognised qualifications) at sixth form, giving a familiar, structured pathway for families used to the UK system. English is the medium of instruction, while schools commonly offer additional languages such as Mandarin, French and Spanish and - because of local context - options or provision for Malay and Tamil; many also operate English-as-an-additional-language (EAL) support. Annual tuition fees vary by age, campus and facilities but commonly sit in the tens of thousands of Singapore dollars - roughly S$20,000 a year for younger years rising to around S$40,000 - S$45,000 or higher for senior places - with extra compulsory or optional charges for things like capital levies, exams, transport and school meals. Admissions are best started early: most schools have a main August intake (some also offer January starts) and many accept rolling applications for lower years; entry typically requires recent school reports, identity/immigration documents and immunisation records and often includes an assessment or interview, so families should apply as soon as they know relocation dates.
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