About Chiltern House
Chiltern House is an international school located at 510 Thomson Road, Singapore, offering education under an international curriculum. The listing has been verified by KakiList and is registered with ACRA. With only one Google review at 5/5, the rating is too limited to draw meaningful conclusions about overall satisfaction and should be treated as directional only. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range level, though specific annual fee figures have not been published and should be confirmed directly with the school.
Families considering Chiltern House should begin by requesting a school visit or open house to understand the curriculum track offered — whether IB, American AP, British IGCSE and A-Levels, or another pathway — and how that aligns with intended university destinations. It is worth asking about the full annual cost beyond tuition, including the non-refundable enrolment fee, refundable deposit, any building or capital levy, transport, and meals, as these can add substantially to the headline figure. Prospective parents should also enquire about the student-to-teacher ratio, SEN support capacity, and the proportion of expatriate versus Singaporean enrolment, as well as any intake assessment required for the relevant year group.
To take the next step, contact Chiltern House directly by phone or through their enquiry form to request a school visit and obtain the full fee schedule before making any commitment. Note: no EduTrust certification was found in the listing data — parents should verify CPE registration status independently before proceeding.
Listing data is incomplete — contact Chiltern House directly to confirm details.
Visit during school hours, verify EduTrust certification on the CPE register, and get the full cost (tuition + enrolment fee + deposit + building fund + transport/meals) and refund policy in writing before paying.
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| Chiltern House (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 1 | — | ✓ |
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Annual tuition at international schools in Singapore typically ranges from S$25,000 to S$60,000 or more depending on the grade level and curriculum. Chiltern House has not published specific fee figures on this listing, so parents should request a full fee schedule directly. Beyond tuition, the total cost of attendance at most international schools includes a non-refundable enrolment fee (typically S$3,500–7,500), a refundable deposit (often equivalent to one term's fees), a building or capital levy at some schools (S$10,000–25,000), transport (S$3,500–8,000 per year), and meals (S$1,500–4,000 per year). Fee escalation of 8–12% annually at some schools is worth factoring in over a multi-year enrolment. Tuition fees are GST-exempt. See the full International Schools cost guide for Singapore →
The specific curriculum track offered by Chiltern House has not been confirmed in the listing data. Parents should ask directly whether the school follows the IB Diploma, American AP, British IGCSE and A-Levels, or another framework, as each carries different university admission strengths — the IB Diploma is broadly accepted globally, AP is strongest for US university applications, and A-Levels remain the preferred route for UK universities. If the school publishes data on university destinations, IB average scores, or AP pass rates, these are worth requesting before enrolment. Class size and student-to-teacher ratio (typically 16–20 at international schools) are also worth confirming during a school visit.
The typical enrolment process at international schools in Singapore involves an online application, a school visit, and — for older students — an intake assessment to confirm year-group placement. Popular year groups, particularly Year 7 to Year 9 entry points, can have waiting lists, so enquiring early is advisable. Parents should clarify the timing and refundability of the enrolment fee and deposit, and understand what portion (if any) is recoverable if the family relocates mid-year. A building fund, where applicable, is typically non-refundable. Visiting the school during normal hours and meeting the relevant year-group lead before committing is strongly recommended. Contact Chiltern House by phone or via the enquiry form to begin the application process.
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