Schools Mini Guide 2018

21 schools to choose from!

• Parents’ advice & first-hand experiences • Ten tips for choosing the right school • Handy location map

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BUKIT TIMAH

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1 Australian International School

12 Marlborough College Malaysia ^ 13 Melbourne Specialist International School 14 Nexus International School 15 One World International School * 16 Singapore American School 17 Sir Manasseh Meyer International School 18 Stamford American International School 19 Tanglin Trust School 20 The Explore School House 21 UWCSEA *

2 Canadian International School * 3 Chatsworth International School * 4 Dover Court International School 5 Dulwich College (Singapore) 6 5 Steps Academy 7 GEMS World Academy (Singapore) 8 GESS 9 Global Indian International School * 10 Integrated International School 11 ISS International School *

*Multiple locations; refer to individual websites for more details ^Not shown on map Note: Map not to scale, approximate locations only

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Checklist: ASK YOURSELF THESE 10 QUESTIONS BEFORE DECIDING ON A SCHOOL 1 Which curriculum will best suit my child’s educational needs and our family’s plans for the future? There are many curriculum options, and the right fit will minimise the disruption of moving to another country and a different school. 2 Is the location of the campus convenient to home and public transport? 3 How do class sizes and teacher-to-child ratios vary among the schools on my shortlist? 4 What languages are taught as second languages? Is this compulsory, and will the experience benefit my child? 5 Will the extracurricular activities offer a balance to my child’s academic studies and broaden his or her educational experience? 6 Are there opportunities for parental involvement at the school? This can be a wonderful way to meet new people and get to know the school. 7 What facilities are available for outdoor and after-school activities? 8 What types of school excursions are offered? Many children have the opportunity to visit other countries as a part of the school curriculum, often with a focus on learning about those countries, community engagement and volunteering. 9 Do the school’s holiday and term dates vary from those of my other children’s schools or my home country? 10 How does the school communicate with parents about the child’s learning experience and general school news, such as online or through newsletters and excursion permission notes?

While physically visiting a school is often the best way to make an instinctive decision based on the individual needs of your children, hearing the opinions of other families can be invaluable. The following pages feature a multitude of referrals from Expat Living readers to help you decide. Singapore offers a wide choice of international schools, most of which have a multicultural environment with students from diverse backgrounds and countries. Add to this a variety of curriculums, from single-country programmes to the International Baccalaureate and International Primary Curriculum, and there’s not much more that a parent could wish for! How toChoose a School

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Nicola and Donald Rice, British and American; Willow (14), Eden (12) and Brook (10)

Australian International School

The children have been attending AIS since we arrived in Singapore almost two years ago, and they’re thriving. They grewup in Switzerland, attending a local school in Zurich. The Heads of School, Heads of Year and the teachers are extremely committed, caring and passionate about educating children. They have got to know each of our children as individuals, which has been a key part in them adapting to their new environment, enhanced by the welcoming AIS community. The Admissions Team took time to understand the background, interests and specific needs of each of our

children, so we knew we found the right school! AIS has an outstanding academic record combined with an extensive range of sports, creative arts, design and technology, languages (Mandarin and European), music and drama programmes. The CCA programme has something to suit everyone’s interests, from novice to expert. Willow and Brook recently attended AIS’s inspirational Outdoor Education Programme (specifically tailored to each year group and part of the curriculum). They absolutely loved each day, experiencing white- water rafting, overnight camping and cooking, just to name a few. It helped

them to build their resilience, self- confidence and ability to work with other students. There is a consistency across the teachers that embraces a passion for learning, a culture of moral commitment and a high level of pastoral care, combined with a sense that learning should be engaging and fun. AIS promotes resilience, respect, integrity, fair play and teamwork, and every student is given the opportunity to fulfil their potential.

1 Lorong Chuan 6653 2958 | ais.com.sg

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Canadian

International School

Mahi and Karmesh Kumar Tiwari, Indian; Mudra Kashyap (17) and Kabir (12)

Both children have been at CIS since January 2014. As they had previously completed their entire schooling at an Ontario curriculum school in Hong Kong, emotionally and academically transitioning to a new school and country was quite difficult for them. CIS’s pastoral care supported them extensively during this transition; the advisory teachers worked with us to provide a good support system for our kids. The staff at CIS are approachable, and students are encouraged to communicate academic or social concerns with their teachers. The emphasis on the holistic wellbeing of students is also great – they’re not confined to book knowledge or traditional classrooms. My daughter has enjoyed being exposed to Model United Nations (MUN)

and environmentalism through the Green Machine programme. Both children have also developed leadership qualities through their student council experience. My daughter serves as the President and my son is the Grade 7 representative. CIS aims at developing character with an emphasis on real-world exposure, such as the community and service work during excursions, interaction with other students during MUN, sports matches and field trips. The highlight of the school year for us is the UN food fair and parade. Before moving, we searched online for international schools with a similar curriculum to our kids’ previous school. Although we couldn’t locate an Ontario curriculum school, we appreciated

the consistency of CIS’s IB education. The frequent school tours and responsiveness of admission staff also allow parents to gauge the school’s fit first-hand.

• Lakeside Campus, 7 Jurong West Street | 6467 1732 • Tanjong Katong Campus, 371 Tanjong Katong Road | 6345 1573 cis.edu.sg

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Chatsworth

International School

Karen and James Sessions, British; Toby (8) and Isaac (6)

Both our children started at Chatsworth in March 2017, and they love going to school every day. They’re encouraged to research, investigate and experiment in their learning. Reading, writing and maths are embedded into their units of enquiry as well as standalone lessons. Their love of reading has increased since starting at the school – DEAR (Drop Everything and Read) time is Toby’s absolute favourite. If you go into school at DEAR time, you’ll see everyone deep in a book! The open-door policy enables parents to visit the school at any time and help out in class. There’s also an excellent range of CCAs and ECAs offered, from sport and science to performing arts and coding, plus everything in between. We started with an internet search in preparation for our exploratory visit. After thorough research, we decided on an IB curriculum because we liked the ethos and wanted a curriculum that is easily transferable if we were to move in the future. During our first visit, it was clear to see that Chatsworth was different; there was a family-friendly and supportive atmosphere, and I felt an immediate emotional connection. Chatsworth is smaller than other international schools and has a community feel. It’s a truly international school with families from all over the world. The school mission to develop internationally minded and caring global citizens is clear in its events, trips and learning activities that my sons are privileged to participate in.

• Orchard Campus, 37 Emerald Hill Road | 6737 5955 • Bukit Timah Campus, 72 Bukit Tinggi Road (Opening August 2018) chatsworth.com.sg

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DoverCourt

International School

Sarah and Paul McNee, British and Australian; James (12) and Sophie (11)

Both children have been attending Dover Court since they started in Reception at the age of five. It’s a medium-sized international school and that size brings a lot of pluses. Our children are given a lot of individual attention, and encouraged to have self-belief and be ambitious in the classroom and on the sports field. We like the English National Curriculum with an international focus that the primary school offers. In secondary, the students study for the IGCSE, while the school’s Sixth Form teaches the IB Diploma. Our children could end up living anywhere in the world, so a global element to the curriculum was important to us, including learning

languages. As the school is part of the Nord Anglia group of schools, it has a teacher university programme ensuring teachers are up to date with teaching practices. Children also have access to the Global Campus where they can share ideas and experiences with children from other Nord Anglia schools around the world. We heard about the school through word of mouth. During our visit, we liked the warm welcome from staff, the nurturing environment, and the emphasis on children as individuals. Both children are thriving and are active members of the swim, netball, football, rugby and athletic teams. The school offers an exceptional overseas excursion programme where the emphasis is

on helping in the community, team building and environmental issues. The school also invests in new classrooms, great teacher-training programmes, upgraded facilities and an extensive after-school programme. The school has an active parent community that creates fantastic events for families.

301 Dover Road 6775 7664 | nordangliaeducation.com

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Dulwich College (Singapore)

Both our children have been attending Dulwich since September 2016. Maia has developed in confidence and her grades have improved dramatically; she also speaks highly of her teachers. We are particularly impressed with the drama department; the standards of their productions are consistently high. Emil is a professional actor so he tends to be more critical than me, but even he had nothing but admiration and praise for the different productions. Th e s c h o o l i s c omm i t t e d to developing students who are passionate and proactive about making a positive difference to the world. Maia and Silas have become more aware of global issues and happily take part in a range of community service activities, such as helping out at Wishing Hearts. Maia is involved in organising a photo exhibition to help raise money for the sister school that Dulwich supports in Cambodia. Silas has had a terrific time in Juniors. His teacher taught him how to save and invest money; if only I’d learnt this at 10 – I’d be retired by now! Silas flourishes in sports, and has been offered numerous opportunities to compete in football, rugby, swimming and more. He has also discovered a love of art, and he went from being a non-Mandarin speaker to Mandarin Ambassador in a year.

Jude and Emil Marwa, British and Norwegian-Indian; Maia (15) and Silas (10)

Being familiar with the reputation of the college in London, I knew that this would be an ideal school. When we finished our school tour two years ago, Maia whispered to me, “Thank you so much for letting me come here, I think it’s going to be amazing.” And it turns out she was right.

71 Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 6890 1003 | singapore.dulwich.org

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5 Steps Academy

Both children have been attending 5 Steps since last year. Our experience with the school has been very positive. The teachers are open to feedback and suggestions, and the classes are small, encouraging the children to be more engaged with the class and allowing teachers to observe each child’s academics as well as behaviour.

The subjects are taught intensively, which explains how fast the students progress. Both our children are thriving and learning beyond their school grades. The school also offers extracurricular activities such as karate, music, art and chess, which our children enjoy. We also love the fact that the school cares about values

and character as much as academics. The school was recommended by a fellow expat friend. It’s the only international school in Singapore that specialises in mathematics and science. During our visit, we spoke to teachers and saw how engaged the children were, so we decided that this would be the right school for our own kids; we were particularly excited about them having a teacher with a PhD in maths and psychology. We discussed unique learning plans for each child with the Head of School, and he based these on our preferences and objectives. As the year progresses, upon our approval, the school will adjust them based on our children’s individual needs, learning styles and speed. Our children are doing school work beyond their grade level, are able to do their homework independently and are happy to go to school every day.

#01-01, 22 Orchard Road 8655 0005 | 5steps.academy

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GEMS WorldAcademy (Singapore) We’ve lived in Singapore since June 2016 and all three of our children are attending GEMS (Singapore). The school is a tremendous asset to the community and is always supportive of our family and our children’s goals and aspirations. This is our family’s first experience with the IB curriculum, and we’re pleased with the delivery of

the programme and the smoothness in which our children transitioned. The teachers continually impress upon the students to engage and appreciate diversity and community. The student body

is rich with culture and the school provides well-rounded lessons and assignments that encourage the children to think independently. We’re especially pleased with the at-home assignments, which are relevant and in line with the children’s exploration topic for the quarter. The students are given the opportunity to personally choose the projects they complete; this increases the desire to research and complete the task because of the ownership instilled.

GEMS (Singapore) was highly recommended by a neighbourhood friend who raved about the faculty, curriculum, facilities, extracurricular activities and their children’s positive experiences. Due to the glowing reviews, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to visit the campus and learn more. The school hours (9am start, and half-day Fridays) are fabulous. It’s an honour and pleasure to be part of this school community. Moving to another country and changing schools is always challenging and families must be ready for the unexpected. The campus, faculty and facilities are amazing, and we’re grateful we joined an environment of respect, transparency and engagement.

Erica and Trevor Parra, American; Gavin (10), Grant (5) and Tegan (4)

2 Yishun Street 42 6808 7300 | gwa.edu.sg

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GESS

Tina Marinkovich and Simon Josey, New Zealanders; Alex (17) and Finn (15)

Both children have been attending GESS since we arrived in Singapore in 2009. When we first moved here, the boys joined the Junior School Campus, which was small with a sense of community. The teachers knew the children and vice versa. We’re big fans of the IB and of enquiry- based learning and we feel that GESS incorporates these well. We liked that the school is bilingual and has a German section running parallel to the IB section. Both boys were able to start learning German for around five hours a week. Having so much of the school life around them conducted in both English and German has helped them enormously. The school has a great range of after-school activities and numerous opportunities

to get involved. Alex is currently Student President and just returned from a trip for MUN (Model United Nations) in Athens, while Finn is looking forward to an Operation Wallacea trip next year. Teachers encourage students to do more and make the most of the opportunities of living and learning in Singapore. Our good friends had children at the school and encouraged us to visit. Once we stepped into a classroom and met some of the teachers, we knew it was the school for us. We had an opportunity to leave Singapore a few years ago, and the boys wanting to be at GESS was a big reason why we chose to stay. Visit the school and talk to the students; they’re the best ambassadors for the quality of education and community GESS offers!

72 Bukit Tinggi Road 6461 0881 | gess.sg

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Global Indian International School (GIIS)

Freddy and Suzanne Nariman, Indian; Zreh (10) and Ava (8)

Both of our children have been at GIIS East Coast Campus since the time we arrived here in 2013. The kids started off in Kindergarten and have always enjoyed going to school. We’re very happy with the manner in which the school is run; the teachers have been wonderful,

showing great attitude and effort. The school also offers a lot of options for the elective CCAs. Over the years, Zreh has taken up Maths Club, Aviation Club and Explorer Club, while Ava has been involved in Art & Craft, Bharat Natyam (Indian dance) and Jewelry Making. Zreh is also part of the school basketball team and represents the school in inter-school tournaments. The school has great PE coaches who get the children to enjoy and learn a variety of activities.

We read about the school while researching online before moving to Singapore. We were keen for our children to study the Indian curriculum, and GIIS was the best fit for us. Based on our experience, we highly recommend the school to parents looking for a holistic development of their child. The school gives equal importance to values (assemblies with themes that highlight values, Gandhian studies and more), sports and fitness along with academics. The entire staff including the Principal and Vice Principal are always accessible. They encourage us to approach them if we have problems or suggestions. We also receive regular feedback about our children’s progress and updates about classwork. It has been a great experience. GIIS has 4 locations island-wide. sg.globalindianschool.org

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Integrated International School

Our younger son Rees began attending IIS in October 2017. I home-schooled both our boys for two years prior to enrolling them in their current schools. Rees has had problems learning effectively in a mainstream school setting, resulting in a loss of confidence and a dislike for school in general. In the short time he has been at IIS, we’ve seen remarkable improvement in his writing and communication skills, and his interactionwith peers and adults. Most importantly, he is learning to like school again. We credit the exceptional teachers, patient and knowledgeable administrators and the atmosphere of kindness and care that is fostered at IIS. The students get lots of outdoor time and the low student-to-teacher ratio is a big plus. It ensures greater individual attention and allows for curriculum adjustments. I learnt about IIS through my employer and a friend who has a child attending the school. We took a tour of the facilities and I was impressed by their programme and howwell they utilised their space. The atmosphere is very cheerful and welcoming. IIS has made a remarkable difference in the life of my child and our family. Rees used to refuse to work with others and get up in front of crowds, but last Christmas he performed for all the students and families. He also has classmates who accept him for who he is. It has given me hope that my son can achieve whatever he wants with the proper guidance and care.

Alicia and Davis Cecconi, American; Rees (12)

41 Sunset Way, #01-01 Clementi Arcade 6466 4475 | iis.edu.sg

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ISSInternational School

Our daughter Sasithon (Sasi) is currently in 7th grade at ISS. The school stood out among the others we looked into; some of the words used to describe it were “multicultural” and “nurturing”. When Ta and I met the school administration, we mentioned Sasi’s lack of English and were assured that ISS was well prepared for students who have English as their second language. By the end of K2, her first year at ISS, she was already using English as her primary language! At ISS, class sizes are small. By middle school, the curriculum is project-oriented, often crossing William Russell Jacobs III (Jake) and Khampha Duaisan (Ta), American and Thai; Sasithon (14)

disciplines. For instance, design and mathematics learning might jointly see them working on building a model of a shophouse, while for humanities and language arts, they’ll look at Greek history and mythology. For maths, they had to design their own yards, including gardens, paths and pools with decks, gazebos and fences. The school also starts the kids on overnight trips from second grade. That year, Sasi’s class spent the night in the aquarium with fish swimming above them; the following year, it was two nights at the zoo! This past autumn, the 7th and 8th graders had the choice of day trips

• 25 Paterson Road (Elementary & Middle School) • 21 Preston Road (High School) iss.edu.sg At ISS, multiculturalism is promised from the beginning. Most years, the small student body comprises 45 or 50 nationalities, and the school celebrates International Day each year. to places of interest in Singapore, a camp in Indonesia or a service trip to Cambodia. I’m proud that Sasi chose the trip to Cambodia to work with children in a shelter. They also had the chance to visit some places of interest in Phnom Penh.

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Marlborough CollegeMalaysia

Myhusbandand I planon returning to the UK for our children’s university education so we were keen for them to study under a British educational system. When Marlborough College opened its doors in 2013, we were curious to explore it.We took the plunge and sent Martha to board in Year 9 while we were living in Kuala Lumpur. She bravely tested the waters and luckily for her, and for us, she loved it! In 2015, we moved to JB, and since then our three children have been day students. Martha benefited from the boarding experience; her self-confidence and independence grew in leaps and bounds within just one short year. For us, the key winning element of the school is the teaching staff and the inclusive environment. The students all know each other, and the teaching and support staff make an effort to know your child. I can recount numerous times when teachers have gone above and beyond to support our children from both an academic and pastoral aspect. Sports is also an important part of school life for day students, and there is a strong emphasis on representing your house internally as well as at college level in competitions. There are also fantastic opportunities in drama, public speaking and other creative pursuits. Our children are kept busy with extracurricular activities. Marlborough offers rigorous academic education within a caring environment that offers structure and opportunity. The school is not a franchise but a sister school with strong links to the one in the UK.

Sarah-Jane, British; Martha (18), Johnny (14) and William (11)

Jalan Marlborough 79250 Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia +607 5602200 | marlboroughcollegemalaysia.org

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Melbourne Specialist International School

We moved to Singapore in August 2016 and our oldest son Nuholt has been attending the school ever since. Nuholt is very happy at MSIS and that is the most important thing to us. The premises are very well kept. The children are given the opportunity to participate in various activities like swimming, gym and cooking, and there are additional services on offer such as physiotherapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy, if families require them. Different sports are also arranged as extra-curricular activities, according to demand. MSIS understands the importance of teaching

daily living skills and this is a big part of the curriculum. The kids regularly go on outings that teach them these important skills, such as bus rides, visits to food markets where they purchase their own food, learning to work with money, going to the movies, and trips to the Singapore Botanical Gardens or the library. We were taken to MSIS by our relocation agents after briefing them about our needs. We liked the premises, the staff andwhat they had to offer. The school not only has well-equipped facilities, but also enthusiastic and well-trained staff, and a lot of opportunities. They work with kids according to their individual needs and levels. One can see that everyone involved has a passion for what they do. MSIS is a school where people know each other and draw support from one another, and where children are cared for and loved.

Mignon and Nuholt Huisamen, South African; Nuholt (14), Danielle (11) and Jean (9)

75C Loewen Road 6634 8891 | msis.edu.sg

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International School (Singapore) Nexus

Catherine and Kevin Feldhausen, Australian and American; Hannah (14), Harrison (11) and Ava (8)

All three children have been attending Nexus since we moved to Singapore in April 2014. The experience at the school has been nothing short of amazing. We’ve had four years of one outstanding teacher after another. There’s a wide array of activity choice, from sports to music and drama. Our children have been very involved in a myriad of activities from the beginning. They love Track & Field Day and competing for their house. As parents, the highlights for us are twofold: firstly, the parents and faculty that comprise the Nexus

community; also, the exposure to a diversity of cultures in day-to-day friendships as well as the curriculum. The highlight for the children would have to be overseas trips. Our older two have also travelled internationally for swimming competitions. Nexus was one of the schools we planned to visit on moving here. We came across the website while living in the US and really liked their philosophy. One visit to the school and we knew this was the school for our kids. The school walked the talk when it came to their core values and celebration of diversity. Education

extends well beyond the classroom and we love the holistic approach. We believe in the philosophy of the IB programme and have seen the results in our children. The IB and Nexus’s way of tying it all together is brilliant – it provides students with a strong skill set to be successful in life. As parents, you know your children and what they need in a school; do your homework and find one that works for your family.

201 Ulu Pandan Road 6536 6566 | nexus.edu.sg

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OneWorld International School (OWIS)

All our childrenhave attendedOWIS since January 2018. The admissions team is very easy to communicate with and down to earth. In class, teachers use technology such as iPads and Apple TV to conduct lessons. I would recommend the school to other families who are looking for innovative teaching methods and the use of technology, integrating children with the gadget-driven world of today. The school also offers the IB PYP (Primary Years Programme) that focuses on the development of the whole child as an inquirer, both in the classroom and in the outside world. Students hone various skills, growing into more competent individuals and William and Grace Richardson, British and Filipina; Daisy Mae (12), Ella Mya (11), Elli Mia (11), Poppy Mei (10) and William Michael (6)

teammembers. For example, a student who has weaker aptitude as a leader would be asked to head a team in order to develop leadership skills. The exposure tomulticultural international students is also very beneficial to our children. It creates greater acceptance, understanding and empathy. We were looking for a school on the internet and came across OWIS, and the price was right. The children have a mix of interests in the Arts (music and art) and sports (soccer, badminton and basketball). They’re also enjoying Maths, Geography and Mandarin. Most mornings, they’re so keen to go to school that they request that we leave home early!

• Nanyang Campus, 21 Jurong West Street 81 • East Coast Campus, 696 Upper Changi Road East 6914 7373 | owis.org

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Singapore American School

We moved to Singapore from Tokyo and both of our kids have been attending SAS since that time. The school provides our kids with cultural diversity in a system with a holistic view on education and a great emphasis on values that will help them to not only succeed academically, but also in life. They try new things, explore their interests and present their thoughts. It’s an American school where more than half of the kids are American, but you’ll find a surprising richness in backgrounds. There is a good balance between academic performance and having fun. Our kids love that the school provides more than 90 after-school activities! Casper and Caroline attended the American School in Japan, and one of the recommendations from that school was SAS. Many friends in Tokyo also recommended the school. We were convinced of it after speaking with some teachers; they showed such enthusiasm and love for the kids! We highly recommend SAS for several reasons. Being a not-for-profit school, it puts all its resources into education and has shown great student results – there’s even a high school experiment in the International Space Station at the moment! To a large extent, this can be attributed to the amazing teachers. They’re experienced and highly- educated professionals who truly care about our kids – it was already clear from our first parent-teacher conference after three months in school that they knew and understood our two. The school also has a Summer Semester Jump Start programme, especially designed for incoming students. Our children met new friends and familiarised themselves with campus during the two-week programme.

Sander de Wit and Charlotte Hanneman, Dutch; Casper (10) and Caroline (7)

40 Woodlands Street 41 6363 3403 | sas.edu.sg

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Sir ManassehMeyer International School

Elan and Christina Cohen, American and Canadian; Lauren (16), Brooke (14), Alexandra (11), Ashley (9), Asher (7) and Aden (4)

All our children have attended or currently attend SMMIS. Now only the younger three kids are at the school. The school has a strong curriculum, individualised attention, strong language training (in Hebrew and Chinese), and a solid swimming programme. However, what makes the school unique for us is the warmth of the teachers, faculty and administrators. The children are greeted each day with hugs by their teachers, and as parents we see the confidence that the children have developed because of the love that all the faculty show towards the students. One of our children has speech dyspraxia, and SMMIS provided him with daily on-site speech therapy and attention to help him overcome this difficulty.

The dedication of the staff is truly exceptional. Our family has lived in Singapore for 20 years, and we always knew of the school. In fact, at various times my wife Christina and I were both on the Education Committee of the JewishWelfare Board. The school was originally an outgrowth of the nascent Jewish community in Singapore. The school started out as the nursery school and kindergarten of the Jewish community and then grew to become a fully-fledged international school in Singapore. It remains true to its founding principles of instilling Jewish learning and it has a strong moral code. We believe that SMMIS is ideal for a family that seeks a warm, welcoming, close-knit and small school.

3 Jalan Ulu Sembawang 6331 4633 | smm.edu.sg

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Stamford American International School

We’ve been living here for almost four years now. Kira and Isabel have been attending SAIS since we moved here and it’s been a great experience. They are enjoying the campus with multiple swimming pools, the theatre, athletic field, several libraries, indoor arenas, classrooms, cafeterias and of course, the Innovation Center. Both kids are also involved in CCAs such as sports, theatre productions, choir, music ensembles and the language programmes. They’re also taking advantage of living here and learning Mandarin. Both girls are very involved in the school community – like their mom. I (Nicole) currently hold a PTA board position. The PTA is what keeps this community thriving and we have the most dedicated volunteers I’ve ever met! Kira and Isabel help out with the Halloween, Christmas and International Fiesta activities at school. When you attend these events and see the smiles on everyone’s faces, you can’t help feel that you’ve made the right choice! The kids have also greatly benefited from the wonderful staff and faculty with vast multicultural backgrounds. This could be one of the best highlights for our family, meeting people from all over the world. We learned of SAIS from my husband’s associate. We enrolled our children here because it’s an American School with many other cultural backgrounds. The location of the school was perfect for us as well. For me, attending an American School that follows the same curriculum was important to us. Our kids are happy, so that makes us happy!

Nicole and Dmitriy Ioffe, American; Kira (14) and Isabel (11)

1 Woodleigh Lane 6602 7247 | sais.edu.sg

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Patricia and Andrew Ashman, Britsh; Beatrice (12), Michael (10) and Florence (6)

Tanglin Trust School WearrivedinSingaporeinSeptember 2010 and all three children are at TTS – we have one in each school! We’ve loved TTS from day one. The school community of teachers, parents and children is very welcoming and supportive. Our children love going to school and have made some great friends there – as have we. The teachers are encouraging and have helped our children to develop into independent and confident thinkers. They go the extra mile to get the most out of the children and to give them a fantastic experience. The school also has exciting overseas school trips, “Wow” Days that are used to 95 Portsdown Road 6770 3480 | tts.edu.sg introduce new curriculum topics, and a huge range of CCAs. Our children love sport and both Beatrice and Michael swim for the school team; Michael also plays rugby. Everyone is made to feel like an individual and encouraged to be themselves. We feel that this is key in today’s fast moving world. The design and technology facilities in the school are incredible – so futuristic! We love how the children are encouraged to use technology in everyday learning. The Junior School offers English Speaking Board assessments that give the children invaluable experience in speaking in front of others. The PTA is also very active and organises great events which support the whole community. We researched schools before moving here, and we visited TTS when we arrived. We wanted our children to have a British education. The school teaches these topics but also teaches about Singapore and the relationship between Singapore and the rest of the world – it’s really an international school with a British foundation.

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Guillaume Beck, French; Mathematics and Science teacher

The Explore

School House

I recently arrived in Singapore and I’m teaching Mathematics and Sciences for Grades 1 to 6 at The Explore School House. Parents send their children to a school to prepare them for the real world, yet all day long they do nothing but follow instructions. The modern world values people who are creative, able to communicate their ideas and collaborate. The Explore School House provides an environment that allows students to develop their creativity, critical thinking and communication skill sets. Keeping in mind that everyone learns in different ways, at various paces and possess

individual interests, the school puts the children first and personalises education according to each child’s aptitudes and abilities. My favourite programme is project time. To nurture each child’s passions and interests, we dedicate time twice a week for students to work on projects of their choice. I’m often blown away with their creativity! We also set aside a day each week for field trips and guest speakers. To encourage the children to take ownership of their learning journey, we encourage them to suggest where to go for the trips and who to invite to speak. I’ve learnt a lot myself from

these sessions. I love showing kids how much fun it is to learn and I hope that I inspire my students to find their passion. The teachers, parents, and students are integral to making the school what it is. Everyone has a say and a place in making the school great. The school really walks the talk – to develop students into active learners.

41 Sunset Way, #02-06 Clementi Arcade 8826 6071 | theexploreschool.org

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UWC South East Asia

We’ve been living in Singapore for six years as a family and 11 additional years for Kaiesh while he was at UWCSEA. Both children have been attending the school since K1. We believe in the UWC mission, values and education model. While UWCSEA has expanded tremendously from Kaiesh’s time, adding new structures, facilities, departments and a new campus, it’s still very committed to world-class education. We’ve had a great experience with the Infant and Junior school teachers so far. What we like most is the conceptual learning, which emphasises problem- solving and critical-thinking skills. We believe these skills, along with empathy and compassion, will help our children become confident young adults. It’s great that the school also incorporates physical and social education, along with art, through a range of programmes and activities. Both our children learn Mandarin and are engaged in activities like coding, yoga, mindfulness, Chinese painting and gymnastics. UWCSEA is one of the few schools that I know of where it’s “cool to be smart”. Students are competitive and collaborative at the same time. Before our daughter finished her first year at UWCSEA, we noticed a significant difference in her confidence, learning and approach towards people and the environment around her. The warmth we experienced as being part of the UWCSEA parent community is incredible. Visit both the campuses, and talk to as many families as you can who are part of UWCSEA. Make sure the culture fits for your family as it’s important for everyone to get involved!

Aradhana and Kaiesh, British-Indian; Arricah (8) and Kaavin (5)

• East Campus, 1 Tampines Street 73 | 6305 5344 • Dover Campus, 1207 Dover Road | 6775 5344 uwcsea.edu.sg | admissions@uwcsea.edu.sg

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