About "Dynamics International School"
Dynamics International School is a special needs school based at Forum The Shopping Mall on Orchard Road, offering islandwide coverage and listed at a mid-range price point. The school has been verified by KakiList, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact channels. No Google reviews are currently recorded for this provider, so independent rating data is unavailable at this time.
Families considering Dynamics International School would typically begin by establishing whether the school's programme is suited to their child's diagnosed condition — whether that is autism spectrum disorder, global developmental delay, a hearing or visual impairment, or another specific profile. A diagnostic report from a developmental paediatrician or psychologist is usually required before a placement can be assessed. Parents should enquire about an observation visit or intake assessment so the school can confirm a good fit. Key questions to ask include the teacher-to-student ratio, which in specialist settings typically ranges from 1:3 to 1:6, how therapy disciplines such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physiotherapy are integrated into the school day, and what the longer-term transition pathway looks like — whether towards mainstream education, vocational training, or continued specialist schooling.
To take the next step, contact Dynamics International School directly by phone or through the enquiry form on their listing to ask about current availability and to arrange an intake assessment.
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Fees for special needs schools in Singapore vary considerably depending on the type of institution. MOE-gazetted SPED schools charge Singapore Citizens approximately S$150 per month — a heavily subsidised rate. EIPIC centres for younger children with developmental needs typically fall in the S$150–S$800 per month range, with fees adjusted according to household income. Private special needs schools operate outside the MOE subsidy framework and commonly charge between S$1,500 and S$4,000 or more per month. Dynamics International School has not published its fee schedule on this listing, so parents should enquire directly for a current fee breakdown. Beyond base tuition, families should also ask about additional costs such as therapy top-up sessions, a school transport shuttle, diagnostic assessment fees at any partner clinic, and school uniform or materials. Fees at accredited special needs schools are generally GST-exempt. See the full special needs school cost guide for Singapore →
Funding options depend on whether the school is MOE-gazetted, NCSS-affiliated, or privately run. At MOE-gazetted SPED schools, Singapore Citizen children benefit from the low flat-fee structure; Permanent Residents and international students pay higher tiered rates. For EIPIC and early intervention programmes, ECDA administers an income-tested Additional Subsidy that can substantially reduce out-of-pocket costs. NCSS-administered means-tested financial assistance may also be available through the provider's social worker for families facing hardship. SG Enable offers several funding streams worth exploring, including the Assistive Technology Fund for equipment needs and support programmes for school-aged individuals. Where therapy sessions are delivered at an approved clinic as part of the school's programme, MediSave may be used to offset a portion of those costs. Do not expect Basic Childcare Subsidy or Working Mother Subsidy to apply here — those schemes cover mainstream childcare and are not applicable to SPED or private special needs settings. Funding quantum and eligibility criteria change periodically; parents should contact the MOE Special Education Branch and SG Enable directly for current figures.
The first requirement is a diagnostic report from a qualified developmental paediatrician, psychologist, or the MOE Psychological Service. Without this documentation, the school cannot formally assess a child's eligibility or programme fit, so obtaining the report should be the immediate priority. Popular SPED schools in Singapore routinely carry waiting lists measured in months, and in some cases years. For MOE-gazetted SPED schools, placement is coordinated through the MOE Special Education Branch rather than applied for directly. For EIPIC centres and private special needs schools such as Dynamics International School, families apply directly to the provider. Expect an intake assessment or observation session as part of the process — this allows the school to confirm that its programme, therapy integration, and teaching approach are a strong match for the child's specific profile and needs. Parents are strongly advised to begin the referral and application process as early as possible, and to keep a second-choice school in view while awaiting a decision, given how competitive placement can be. Contact Dynamics International School by phone or through the enquiry form to ask about current availability and the intake process.
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