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British Curriculum International Schools in Singapore

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About international schools in Singapore

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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At a glance 61 schools · avg fee SGD 27,382
Schools listed
61
Curricula
30
Average annual fee
SGD 27,382
Fee range
SGD 7,200 – 92,001
Most common curriculum
Cambridge IGCSE (37 schools)
Average school size
1,017 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Dulwich College (Singapore)
Oldest
San Yu Adventist School (1907)
With boarding
6

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FAQs for Singapore

What qualifications will my child work towards in a British-curriculum international school in Singapore?
Pupils usually follow the English National Curriculum, moving through Early Years and Key Stages to sit IGCSE/International GCSE examinations in Years 10 - 11 and then A-Levels (or, in a minority of schools, other UK-recognised qualifications) in sixth form, which are widely accepted for university entry. Schools may offer different exam boards (for example Cambridge or Edexcel) and some schools combine British qualifications with alternative pathways, so check the specific qualifications on offer at any school you consider.
How much should we expect to pay, and what extras are common?
Tuition varies substantially by school and age: younger years are typically less expensive and senior places are more costly, with common annual tuition ranges in the tens of thousands of Singapore dollars and many schools charging S$20,000+ up to around S$40,000 - S$45,000 or more for older students; exact fees depend on the school and year level. In addition to the headline tuition, families should budget for one-off deposits or capital levies, registration and application fees, examination fees, school uniforms, transport, and extracurricular or enrichment programme charges, which can materially increase the total cost.
When should we apply and what is the usual admissions rhythm?
Most British-curriculum schools in Singapore have a principal intake that aligns with an academic year starting around August, and some also run a January intake; many accept rolling applications for kindergarten and lower primary where vacancies exist. Secondary applicants are often asked to be in place by the start of a semester, and schools commonly require recent school reports, an application form, proof of identity/immigration status and immunisation records and may run placement tests or interviews as part of the decision.
Is English the language of instruction and what language options exist?
Yes - English is the primary language of instruction across British-curriculum international schools in Singapore, and schools usually teach additional modern languages such as Mandarin, French and Spanish; within the Singapore context some schools also offer Malay or Tamil or provide pathways for local mother-tongue study. Schools also commonly run EAL/ESL programmes for students who are new to English and will list language offerings and levels of support in their admissions information.
How are children who need extra academic or language support catered for?
Many international schools provide structured EAL (English as an additional language) support, learning-support teams and differentiated classroom provision, but the range and intensity of specialist support vary considerably between schools. Parents should request the school’s learning-support and EAL policy, ask about screening and assessment processes, and confirm whether the level of support required by their child is available before accepting a place.

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