About Invictus International School
Invictus International School is an international school located at Dempsey Hill, 73 Loewen Road, Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList and the business is registered with ACRA, though no EduTrust certification appears in the provider's current licence records, which prospective families should clarify directly with the school and confirm on the CPE register. No Google review data is available at this time.
Families considering Invictus International School should begin by confirming which curriculum track is offered — whether IB, American AP, British IGCSE and A-Levels, or another pathway — and how that track aligns with the universities their child is likely to target. Before committing, request a full breakdown of the annual cost: this typically includes tuition fees, a non-refundable enrolment fee, a refundable deposit (commonly equivalent to one term's fees), any building fund or capital levy, plus transport and meals where applicable. Arrange a school visit during teaching hours to observe class sizes, meet the relevant year-group lead, and ask about SEN capacity and the student-teacher ratio. Enquire about the intake assessment process for older year groups, as selective entry points — particularly around Years 7 to 9 — can involve waiting lists.
Contact Invictus International School directly by phone or via the enquiry form to request a campus visit, confirm EduTrust certification status, and obtain the full written cost schedule and refund policy before paying any fees.
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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| Invictus International School (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
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International school fees in Singapore typically range from S$25,000 to S$60,000 or more per year depending on the grade level and curriculum. Invictus International School has not published a detailed fee schedule in this listing, so families should request a full written breakdown directly. Beyond annual tuition, budget for a non-refundable enrolment fee (typically S$3,500–7,500), a refundable deposit (often one term's tuition), a building fund 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). International school fees are GST-exempt, but the total multi-year commitment can be substantial — some schools have historically increased fees by 8–12% annually. See the full International Schools cost guide for Singapore →
The curriculum track offered at Invictus International School is not confirmed in this listing. Families should ask the school directly whether it follows the IB Diploma Programme, the American AP pathway, the British IGCSE and A-Level route, or another framework, as this materially affects which universities a student can apply to and how competitive that application will be. As a general guide: the IB Diploma is broadly accepted by universities worldwide; the AP pathway is particularly strong for US university admissions; British A-Levels carry most weight for UK Russell Group entry. Ask the school for published university destination data — including average IB scores or AP pass rates if applicable — and confirm the student-teacher ratio and class sizes before enrolling.
The application process at most international schools in Singapore involves an online application, a school visit, and — for students entering at older year groups — an intake assessment covering literacy, numeracy, and sometimes a student interview. Popular year groups such as Years 7 to 9 can carry waiting lists of several months, so enquiring early is advisable. Before paying the enrolment fee or refundable deposit, confirm in writing what is and is not refundable if your family leaves Singapore mid-year, and how the building fund is treated on departure. It is also worth meeting the relevant year-group lead during your visit rather than limiting contact to the admissions office. Verify EduTrust certification status on the CPE register before committing.
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