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Can girls go to SJI?

Can girls go to SJI?

SJI offers its secondary school boys a dual track education comprising an Integrated Programme (IP) and an ‘O’ Level programme (OP). The 2-year pre-university IBDP admits boys and girls (co-education).

Is SJI IB or IP?

SJI offers a dual track education comprising a 6-year Integrated Programme (IP) track and a 4-year O-level Programme (OP) track. The 6-year IP track comprises 4 years of secondary education integrated with 2 years of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) at the JC level.

How many students go to SJI?

1,881
SJI International School/Number of students

Is SJI an all boys school?

St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI) (圣若瑟书院 shèng ruò sè shū yuàn) is a Catholic secondary school for boys founded in 1852 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools or De La Salle Brothers. It is the 3rd oldest secondary school in Singapore.

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How big is SJI?

SJI International (St Joseph’s Institution International) began classes in January 2007. The School started with just over 100 students but now boasts more than 1200 students across both its Elementary School and High School.

Who founded SJI?

Father Jean-Marie Beurel
St Joseph’s Institution (SJI) is Singapore’s oldest Catholic boys’ school. It was founded on 22 July 1852 by Father Jean-Marie Beurel of the Missions Étrangères de Paris (The Society of Foreign Missions of Paris), who wanted to establish a Christian school for local boys.

When was SJI built?

1852
St. Joseph’s Institution/Founded

Is SJI under Moe?

Under MOE policy, SJI Secondary 4 students from the O-level track will not receive bonus points for preferential entry into SJI IBDP. This is consistent with the current practice in other schools with similar programmes.

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Does SJI have Hindi?

We are currently offering Japanese, French, Korean, Italian, German, Russian, Vietnamese and Thai in this programme; however, we aim to increase the number of languages offered. Please contact the Head of Home Languages for further information. In the 2nd Language pathway, we offer Chinese, Tamil, and Hindi.