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Singapore stands as a premier education hub with its world class universities offering international students quality education at an affordable cost. Singapore had earned the third place in the 2013 QS Best Student Cities thus reflecting the country’s combination of highly ranked universities along with a diverse student community and high quality of life.

Singapore offers a progressive education system with state-of-the-art facilities. The standard of education is excellent across all levels, starting right from the preschool level.

Education Level

PRE-SCHOOL

The early years are important for your child’s holistic development. Learn how you can help your child build confidence, learn social skills and develop learning dispositions.

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PRIMARY SCHOOL

From the age of six it’s compulsory to attend primary school in Singapore. Learn how you can help your child discover their talents and interests through their educational journey.

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SECONDARY SCHOOL

The compulsory stage of secondary education lasts for six years. At the end of this period, all students take an exam, and can then choose to continue to pre-university education if they score well. Places are awarded on merit and are fiercely competitive in the best institutions.

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POST-SECONDARY

Post-secondary education comprises the paths you can take after you complete your secondary school education. Learn about the choices available for you to pursue your next phase of learning based on your interests and strengths.

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BEST EDUCATION SYSTEM

While the entire continent of Asia is heralded as a rising star in the world of international higher education, Singapore is outpacing the rest in establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with thanks to dogged government initiatives focused on the importance of educational innovation — not only in terms of acquiring superpower status, but also specifically –and uniquely — as it pertains to the country’s own economy. Grads of Singaporean higher educational institutions are primed and ready to conquer the ever-evolving global economy as well as their own local one thanks to a shared vision, explicitly defined outcomes as well as strategies toward their achievement.

GLOBAL EDUCATION SYSTEM

Recognized for its latest academics, distinguished faculty members and cutting-edge infrastructure, Singapore has a lot of scope for higher education. Universities in Singapore are both private and public which include in-campus provisions. Some of their world-class universities are Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore Management University (SMU). What gives Singaporean universities an edge over the other institutes is their association with universities across the globe. They are truly international universities providing high-quality education at an affordable cost.

Apt For Exchange Students

Singapore is the perfect place for premier global tertiary education. As a place, Singapore constitutes an eclectic student crowd that doesn’t give you a regional South Asian experience alone. It exposes you to cultures from across the world. Known as the international student city, it is imperative for the country to offer multiple exchange programmes. Singapore sees most of its exchange students coming in from the UK and other European nations. The institutes of Singapore are home to international campuses of popular universities from around the world. Thus, offering a galore of opportunities to students and exposing them to diverse cultures within its walls.

EDUCATION SYSTEM

The Ministry of Education of Singapore aims to help students to discover their own talents, to make the best of these talents and realise their full potential, and to develop a passion for learning that lasts through life.

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TOP UNIVERSITY PLACEMENTS

Singaporean students get into prestigious universities easily across USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, South-East Asia, and all around the world.

Quality of Life in Singapore

Quality of life is often used as a shorthand for measuring how good one feels about one’s life. There are formal procedures for calculating this measure that includes factors such as economic, social, physical, political and spiritual well-being. Singapore may be the smallest country in Southeast Asia but it has emerged as one of the best places to live in Asia with a very high quality of life measurement.

Singapore has been ranked as the top city in Asia in terms of quality of living according to global human resource consultancy, Mercer. Singapore is also regarded as the ‘Happiest country in South-east Asia’ according to the 2018 World Happiness Report . The study also showed that in Singapore, family is the most important unit and despite materialistic goals, the family and community always takes precedence. This is turn helps build a content and happy society.

Cost of Living in Singapore

Singapore has a global cultural influence. This diversity enables people to live at different costs, depending on their lifestyle choice. One can exploit the best-in-class facilities in leisure, entertainment, healthcare, transportation and other utilities. As for living costs, an international student in Singapore spends anywhere between SGD 750 and 2,000 a month. Students in Singapore either live in halls of residence, campus hostels, private hostels or in private housing aka flats.

Culture of Singapore

Singapore, the stunning island city-state, is inarguably one of the major cultural hubs of Asia. The country rightfully boasts of being a melting pot of cultures, heritages and traditions, and it also has a history of diversity to show for it. From being a fishing and farming village under British Imperialism to an international destination, Singapore speaks of quite a story through its cultural fabric.

Religion

Chinese Buddhism happens to be the major religion in Singapore, owing to the large population of Southern Chinese immigrants and their descendants. Hinduism is also prevalent, being the faith of those with South Indian heritage. Christianity is growing quite exponentially as a belief system, and many young Singaporeans are leaning towards it.

Language

Singapore has four official languages – English, Malay, Tamil and Mandarin Chinese. Being a former colonial country, English is the most commonly spoken and written language. In writing, Singapore follows British English. However, the spoken colloquial version of Singaporean English is locally called “Singlish”.

Festivals

The culture of Singapore is highly influenced by a large number of religious festivities taking place all around the year. August 9 is the country’s Independence Day, which is celebrated with the National Day Parade since 2005. Other than this, the public holiday list of Singapore is a reflection of the country’s racial, religious and linguistic diversity. Among the assured ones, there is Chinese New Year, Eid-ul-Fitr, Diwali and Buddhist Vesak Day or the Death of Buddha, as well as Good Friday, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Other celebrated festivals are Pongal, Thaipusam, Buddha Jayanti and Hari Raya Haji.

Cuisine

Singapore is not a cheap place to live, but a very pocket-friendly place to eat. From the street stalls to alfresco cafes to the high-end restaurants, this country lives and breathes delicious, mouth-watering recipes. Chinese, Indonesian, Indian and Malay dishes are most common, although being a cosmopolitan hub, Singapore serves all kinds of cuisines. Hawker Centres are a particular speciality of Singapore, where a wide variety of flavours are available to be enjoyed in mostly open-air communal seating.