By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
International schools in Singapore serve expats and Singaporeans seeking international curriculum. Major operators: SAS, UWC, Tanglin, Dulwich, Stamford American, Dover Court. EduTrust certification (Committee for Private Education) is mandatory — 4-year certification tier indicates higher standards than 1-year. Curriculum choice (IB, American AP, British IGCSE/A-Level, Canadian Ontario) determines university admission pathways. KakiList connects you with 86 verified International Schools providers serving the Bukit Timah area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.3★ based on Google reviews. Bukit Timah is a premium residential area with landed homes, good class bungalows, and condominiums. Service requirements tend to be more specialized. Whether you live near Beauty World MRT, King Albert Park MRT or around Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Coronation Plaza, our providers serve all parts of Bukit Timah. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
For Bukit Timah residents, international schools services here regularly handle primary, secondary, and pre-university year-group admissions with placement testing. With Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Beauty World MRT, King Albert Park MRT shaping how traffic flows through Bukit Timah, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than Central-wide teams.
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For Landed/Condo properties in Bukit Timah, rates track the islandwide average for international schools. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the Central zone may add a small transport fee.
Mid-tier (Chatsworth, Dover Court): annual S\$30,000-45,000. Premium (Dulwich, GEMS, Nexus): S\$38,000-55,000. Tanglin/Stamford/CIS: S\$42,000-62,000. Top-tier (SAS, UWC): S\$55,000-85,000. Plus enrolment fee (S\$3,500-7,500), refundable deposit (1 term's fees), capital/building fees at some schools (S\$10,000-25,000), transport (S\$4,500-9,000/year), and meals (S\$3,000-6,000/year).
US universities: American curriculum (AP) or IB both work well. UK universities: A-Levels or IB, with A-Levels slightly preferred for humanities, IB for sciences. Australian universities: IB or Australian VCE (from Australian International School). Match curriculum to target universities — switching mid-senior-school is painful.
Very variable across schools. Dover Court has strong SEN programmes. SAS, Stamford, Tanglin have mid-level SEN capacity. Some smaller schools have minimal SEN capability. For children with learning differences, verify specific SEN support before enrolment — not all schools can accommodate, and post-enrolment SEN identification can trigger placement issues.
EduTrust is the Committee for Private Education's accreditation for private international schools. 4-year certification indicates higher quality standards than 1-year. Schools without current EduTrust are in regulatory trouble and can't enrol international students legitimately. Verify certification before committing.
6-18 months for top-tier schools (SAS, UWC, Tanglin, Dulwich). Some year groups at popular grade levels (Year 7, Year 11) have waitlists exceeding 12 months. Smaller schools and less popular year groups have immediate availability. Early application with placement testing gives you more options.