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List of schools in Singapore

There are various different types of schools in Singapore. In addition to the usual primary and secondary schools there are also junior colleges and centralized institutes. Singapore also has a number of polytechnics and universities.

Please see Education in Singapore for further information on the topic.

Contents

Primary Schools

Secondary Schools

Secondary Schools: these offer 4-year courses leading up to the GCE O-level examination.

Government schools

  • Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School
  • Deyi Secondary School
  • Naval Base Secondary School
  • Whitley Secondary School

Government Aided Schools

Special assistance plan schools

Autonomous schools

  • Anderson Secondary School
  • Anglican High School
  • Bukit Panjang Government High School
  • Catholic High School (Singapore)
  • Cedar Girls Secondary School
  • CHIJ Katong Convent
  • CHIJ Secondary School (Toa Payoh)
  • CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School )
  • Chung Cheng High School (Main)
  • Commonwealth Secondary School
  • Crescent Girl's School
  • Dunman High School
  • Dunman Secondary School
  • Fairfield Methodist Secondary School
  • Maris Stella High School
  • Ngee Ann Secondary School
  • Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' Secondary School
  • River Valley High School
  • Saint Anthony's Canossian Secondary School
  • Tanjong Katong Girls' School
  • Tanjong Katong Secondary School
  • Temasek Secondary School
  • Victoria School
  • Xinmin Secondary School
  • Zhonghua Secondary School

Independent Schools

Specialised schools

  • National University of Singapore High School of Mathematics and Science (NUS High School)
  • Singapore Sports School

Pre-university schools

Junior Colleges (JC)

These offer 2-year courses leading up to the GCE A-level examination. See also List of junior colleges in Singapore

Centralised Institutes (CI)

These offer 3-year courses leading up to the GCE A-level examination.

  • Millennia Institute (MI)

Language Centres

  • Ministry of Education Language Centre
  • Umar Pulavar Tamil Language Centre

Technical schools

  • Assumption Vocational Institute
  • Bukit Merah Skills Development Centre
  • Geylang Serai Vocational Training Centre
  • Institute of Microelectronic and Institute of Information Technology
  • Precision Engineering Application Centre
  • Queenstown Vocational Training Centre
  • School of info-Communications Technology

Institute of Technical Education

The Institute of Technical Education campuses were reorganised under the "Collegiate system" into 3 major colleges around the island, a regrouping and renaming exercise which took effect on 1 January 2005. ITE College East was the first to open in Simei in January 2005, and the existing "ITE East Network" campuses were renamed as "ITE College Central " campuses, to be replaced by a new campus in Ang Mo Kio. "ITE West Network" campuses were renamed "ITE College West " campuses, and their new campus will be at Choa Chu Kang. The two new campuses will open by 2015.

  • ITE College Central
  • ITE College Central (Bedok)
  • ITE College Central (Bishan)
  • ITE College Central (MacPherson)
  • ITE College Central (Tampines)
  • ITE College Central (Yishun)
  • ITE College East
  • ITE College West
  • ITE College West (Ang Mo Kio)
  • ITE College West (Balestier)
  • ITE College West (Bukit Batok)
  • ITE College West (Clementi)
  • ITE College West (Dover)

Polytechnics

Universities

See also List of universities in Singapore

Singaporean universities

International universities

Undergraduate, permanent campus

  • UNSW Asia (opening 2008)

Postgraduate, permanent campus

Postgraduate in collaboration with local universities

Specialised tertiary schools

  • Institute of Materials Research and Engineering
  • Institute of Molecular Microbidogy and Agrobiology
  • Kent Ridge Digital Labs
  • LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts
  • Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
  • National Institute of Education
  • Network Technology Research Centre
  • Practice Performing Arts School
  • Singapore Institute of Management

Special education schools

  • APSN Chao Yang Special School
  • APSN Delta Senior School
  • APSN Jervois Special School
  • APSN Katong Special School
  • APSN Tanglin Special School

International schools

International Schools: these offer various courses including IGCSE and IB

  • Australian International School Singapore (AISS)
  • British Council Nursery School
  • Canadian International School (Singapore) (CISS)
  • Chatsworth International School
  • Dover Court Preparatory School
  • EtonHouse International Primary School and Preschool
  • French school of Singapore (Lycée Français de Singapour) (LFS)
  • Germen European School Singapore (Deutsche Europäische Schule Singapur)
  • Hollandse School
  • International Community School, Singapore (ICS)
  • International School Singapore (ISS)
  • Overseas Family School (OFS)
  • Singapore American School (SAS)
  • Singapore Japanese School シンガポール日本人学校へようこそ (SJS)
  • Swiss School Singapore (SSS)
  • Tanglin Trust School (TTS)
  • United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA)
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