Expat Living Singapore - June Mini Guide 2020 - Schools
Expat Living Singapore - June Mini Guide 2020 - Schools
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25 schools to choose from!
Australian International School
We’ve been living in Singapore for six years and our daughters Zara and Phoebe are currently attending AIS. Xavier completed the IBDP last year and is due to start at Imperial College, London, while Stirling completed Years 4 to 8 and is now attending boarding school in Melbourne.
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Canadian International School
As a family, we enjoy being part of the CIS community
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Dover Court International School
All three children have been attending Dover Court International School since August 2015. We heard about the school soon after our arrival in Singapore, from friends whose children attended.
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Dulwich College (Singapore)
When we decided to change schools, a friend suggested that we consider Dulwich College (Singapore) as the academic programme is very rigorous (one of the things we were looking for).
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GEMS World Academy (Singapore)
We’ve lived in Singapore twice, for ten years in total, and also in New York, London, Hong Kong and Tokyo. We are a third culture family, with mum from Barcelona and dad from Zaragoza. Both of our kids have been at GEMS World Academy (Singapore) since 2017.
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GESS
Both children have been attending GESS since we relocated to Singapore in August 2019. When we learned that we would be moving here, we looked at options online and GESS popped up.
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International French School
All three kids attend IFS; they’ve been there for five years. When we arrived in Singapore, we had about six months before we needed to choose a school. We have a connection with France (we have a holiday home there) so almost naturally we visited the school. We felt that it would be a great stage in our children’s lives to place them in a non-English speaking system to learn a new language, given that we frequently visit France, even from Singapore.
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Overseas Family School
When we moved from Japan, we had trouble finding schools that would allow Keertana to start in Grade 1 as she moved in the middle of her academic year. In Japan, she went to a school with a Waldorf learning system, which didn’t place focus on literary skills in kindergarten.
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The Waldorf Steiner School
Sebastien loves to tell us about his lessons and bamboozle us with Chinese and German words and phrases!
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NEED SOME UNI ADVICE? - Janie Richardson School Search and Placement
Despite growing international opportunities for further education, universities in the UK have a reputation that continues to attract families from around the world, and numbers of international student applications continue to rise.
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Expat Living Singapore Magazine Description:
Editor: Expat Living Publications
Categoría: Lifestyle
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Monthly
Expat Living Singapore Magazine is the go-to resource for expats living in Singapore. The magazine provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of expat life in Singapore, from finding accommodation and schools to navigating the healthcare system and social scene.
Expat Living Singapore is known for its informative articles, practical advice, and exclusive interviews with expats from all over the world. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including:
* Accommodation: Expat Living Singapore provides up-to-date information on the different types of accommodation available in Singapore, as well as tips on how to find the best place to live for your needs and budget.
* Schools: The magazine helps parents to choose the right school for their children, with in-depth profiles of international and local schools in Singapore.
* Healthcare: Expat Living Singapore provides a comprehensive overview of the healthcare system in Singapore, as well as tips on how to find the best doctors and hospitals.
* Social scene: The magazine helps expats to connect with each other and get the most out of their time in Singapore, with listings of events and activities, as well as interviews with expats who share their experiences of living in Singapore.
In addition to its regular content, Expat Living Singapore also publishes special editions on a variety of topics, such as the cost of living in Singapore, the best places to visit, and how to start a business in Singapore.
Expat Living Singapore is a must-read for anyone who is considering or is already living in Singapore. With its informative articles, practical advice, and exclusive interviews, the magazine is the ultimate guide to making the most of your expat experience.
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