About Dover Court International School
Dover Court International School is located at 301 Dover Road, Singapore 139644, and is listed on KakiList as a verified, ACRA-registered international school serving families across Singapore. No Google reviews are currently recorded, so no rating signal is available at this stage. Regulatory licence data has not been provided, and EduTrust certification — mandatory for private schools in Singapore — could not be confirmed from the information supplied.
Families considering Dover Court should clarify the curriculum track on offer (IB, British IGCSE and A-Level, American AP, or another pathway) and the university destinations it supports, as each track carries different admission strengths for UK, US, or global universities. Before committing, request the full annual cost breakdown: tuition fees, the non-refundable enrolment fee (typically S$3,500–7,500), a refundable deposit (often one term's fees), any building fund or capital levy, plus transport (S$3,500–8,000 per year) and meals. Arrange a school visit during the academic day to observe class sizes, the student-teacher ratio, and the school's capacity to support students with special educational needs. Confirm the intake assessment process for your child's year group, as demand for certain year levels can create waiting lists.
Contact Dover Court International School directly by phone or via the enquiry form on their listing to request a prospectus, confirm the current curriculum, and arrange a campus visit before submitting an application.
Listing data is incomplete — contact Dover Court International School 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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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
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| Dover Court International School (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Which School Advisor | ⭐ 5.0 | 200 | — | ✓ |
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Annual tuition at international schools in Singapore typically ranges from S$25,000 to S$60,000 or more, varying by year group and curriculum. Dover Court's specific fee schedule has not been provided on this listing, so families should request a current fee schedule directly from the school. Beyond tuition, factor in the non-refundable enrolment fee (typically S$3,500–7,500), a refundable deposit of roughly one term's fees, a building fund or capital levy where applicable (some schools charge S$10,000–25,000), transport at approximately S$3,500–8,000 per year, and meals at S$1,500–4,000 per year. Many international schools have raised fees by 8–12% annually in recent years, which is material over a multi-year enrolment. Tuition itself is GST-exempt. See the full International Schools cost guide for Singapore →
Dover Court's curriculum track has not been confirmed in the data available on this listing. International schools in Singapore commonly offer the IB Diploma (broad, globally recognised, strong for universities worldwide), British IGCSE followed by A-Levels or IB (particularly well-regarded for UK university entry), or American AP (strongest for US university admissions). Each pathway shapes which universities a student can most competitively apply to, so curriculum fit with your family's long-term plans matters. Ask the school directly about its published IB average scores, AP pass rates, or university destinations data for recent leavers. Also confirm the student-teacher ratio — 16–20 students per class is typical at well-resourced international schools — and whether the school can support students with specific learning needs. If the school publishes an annual university destinations report, request a copy before committing to enrolment.
The typical process at an international school begins with an online application, followed by a school visit and, for older students, an intake assessment to confirm year-group placement. Certain year groups — particularly Years 7 to 9 — are in high demand at many Singapore international schools, and waiting lists are common. It is advisable to enquire well ahead of your intended start date. Confirm the enrolment fee and refundable deposit amounts before paying, and ask explicitly what portion is refundable if your family relocates mid-year. If a building fund applies, clarify the payment schedule and refund conditions. Visit the school during a normal teaching day if possible, meet the relevant year-group lead, and verify EduTrust certification on the Committee for Private Education (CPE) register before submitting payment. EduTrust status was not listed in the data supplied for Dover Court — confirm this directly with the school or on the CPE website.
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