Can Singaporean kids attend international school?
Can Singaporean kids attend international school?
Singaporean citizens are not allowed to attend international schools unless they have special dispensation given to them by MOE. To do so, you would need to approach MOE directly to state your case.
Are international schools in Singapore under Moe?
The government-run local schools which offer low-cost primary and secondary education and follow the Ministry of Education (MOE) curriculum. And the local international schools, which are privately funded but managed by the MOE, and have the freedom to set their own curricula and fees.
What are the most expensive international schools in Singapore?
Dulwich College, which was established 400 years ago, is the most expensive international school in Singapore with the annual tuition fees at about $29,200, followed by UWC Dover Camps at $41,032. On the other hand, Nanyang Campus is one of the most affordable international schools in Singapore with an annual cost of less than $20,000.
What are the different types of school fees in Singapore?
Some schools split fees into categories while others bundle fees into one sum total. For example, most international schools in Singapore require a set contribution each year which goes towards maintaining the school premises. This is known as a ‘building fee’ or ‘capital levy’.
How much do international school fees really cost?
Traditionally, parents have had little option but to foot the bill for international school fees ranging between $24,000-47,000. In the past 12 months, however, parents have been offered a more affordable alternative, but there is a trade-off.
How much does global Indian International School Singapore cost?
Global Indian International School Singapore Annual fees: Tuition: 15,128.73 SGD (Nursery and Kindergarten) to 29,006.91 SGD (IB Year 12). Once-off fees: Registration fee: 445 SGD (CBSE Nursery, KG1 and KG2) to 3926 SGD (IB Year 12).