17 international schools in Singapore that offer learning support to students
Looking for international schools in Singapore that offer learning support? We've spoken to 17 schools about their facilities for kids who need extra help.
Looking for international schools in Singapore that offer learning support? We've spoken to 17 schools about their facilities for kids who need extra help.
The founder of Integrated International School (IIS), DR VANESSA VON AUER, explains how collaborative teaching creates a learning environment and learning experience that motivates students to learn.
Think your child may need some extra support as they navigate school life? Many international schools in Singapore have programmes and therapies that support the mental health of students and youths who are facing challenges, be they learning difficulties, emotional issues, special needs or others.
For many parents, finding the best international school in Singapore for your children is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when moving to a new country. This list features many schools that offer a multicultural environment and have students from a diverse range of backgrounds and countries.
Integrated International School (IIS) has switched to the British curriculum and relaunched its popular Tea & Tots playgroup programme. DR VANESSA VON AUER, the school’s founder and CEO, tells us about these two exciting developments and how they benefit mainstream as well as special education needs students.
Whether you’re already living here or contemplating a move here with young kids, looking at the best preschools in Singapore will be top of your list. You can search by neighbourhood or the type of learning – for example Reggio Emilia or play-based learning.
Looking for an inclusive or SPED school, early intervention centre or special needs school in Singapore? Consult our list to find the right one for your child
How can parents get involved in their children’s schools? We speak to several top international schools in Singapore to find out.
Want to keep those little minds active and engaged over the next few weeks? We've got some great tips from those in the know!
The Integrated International School firmly believes that the traditional “one-size-fits-all” approach to learning isn’t optimal for children. Instead the concept of ‘multiple intelligences matter’, and to cater to that are two teaching approaches for its students aged four to 18-year-old