About DPS International School
DPS International School is located at 36 Aroozoo Avenue, Singapore 539842, and offers an international school curriculum to students in Singapore. The school is KakiList-verified and ACRA-registered. No Google reviews are currently available in our dataset, so an independent rating cannot be provided at this time. No EduTrust certification was found in the provider's licence records, which prospective families should clarify directly with the school and verify on the CPE register before proceeding.
Families considering DPS International School should begin by identifying which curriculum track is offered — whether IB, American AP, British IGCSE and A-Level, or another pathway — and how that aligns with the universities their child is likely to target. Arrange a school visit during term time to meet the relevant year-group lead and observe classroom culture. Ask specifically about the full annual cost, including non-refundable enrolment fee, refundable deposit, any capital or building levy, transport, and meals. Request the student-teacher ratio and enquire about SEN capacity if relevant to your child. For older-year entry, expect an intake assessment. It is also worth asking about the proportion of expat versus Singaporean enrolment, as this affects campus culture and social dynamics.
To take the next step, contact DPS International School directly by phone or through the enquiry form on their listing to request a school visit appointment, a current fee schedule, and confirmation of their CPE EduTrust certification status.
Listing data is incomplete — contact DPS 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DPS International School (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
| Which School Advisor | ⭐ 5.0 | 200 | — | ✓ |
| Rain Trees International Kindergarten | ⭐ 5.0 | 53 | — | ✓ |
| Cambridge Pre-School | ⭐ 5.0 | 23 | — | ✓ |
Annual tuition fees at international schools in Singapore typically range from S$25,000 to S$60,000 or more, depending on the year group and curriculum. DPS International School's specific fee schedule is not published in our dataset, so families should request a full breakdown directly from the school. Beyond tuition, the full cost of attendance usually includes a non-refundable enrolment fee (typically S$3,500–S$7,500), a refundable deposit (often equivalent to one term's fees), a building fund or capital levy at some schools (S$10,000–S$25,000), transport (S$3,500–S$8,000 per year), and meals (S$1,500–S$4,000 per year). Fee escalation of 8–12% annually has been observed at some international schools in Singapore, which is worth factoring into a multi-year budget. Tuition fees are GST-exempt. See the full International Schools cost guide for Singapore →
The specific curriculum track offered by DPS International School is not confirmed in our dataset, and prospective families should ask the school directly. International schools in Singapore typically offer one or more of the following: the IB Diploma (broad, globally accepted, strong for universities worldwide), American AP (strongest for US university admissions), British IGCSE progressing to A-Levels or IB (well-regarded for UK admissions), or the Canadian Ontario curriculum. The curriculum choice has meaningful consequences for university applications, particularly if your family anticipates relocating. Ask the school for published outcomes data — IB average scores, AP pass rates, or university destination lists — before committing. If that data is not available, treat it as a question to raise during your school visit. Student-teacher ratio (16–20 is typical at international schools) is another factor worth confirming, as it affects how much individual attention students receive across year groups.
The typical enrolment process at an international school begins with an online application, followed by a school visit and, for students entering at secondary level, an intake assessment to confirm year-group placement. Waitlists for popular year groups — particularly Year 7 to Year 9 entry points — can extend across academic terms, so it is advisable to apply well in advance of your intended start date. Before paying any fees, confirm what is refundable if you leave Singapore mid-year. The enrolment fee is generally non-refundable; the deposit is usually refundable with sufficient notice. Building fund contributions vary by school — some are refundable on departure, others are not. Get the full fee schedule and refund policy in writing. Recommend visiting DPS International School during school hours and meeting the year-group lead before committing. Also verify the school's EduTrust certification status directly on the CPE register, as no certification details were available in our dataset at the time of listing.
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