Welcome to Singapore! It’s great that you’re starting the school search early, finding the right fit, especially for high school, as it can really shape your daughter’s experience here. You're right, for expat families, getting into local secondary schools can be tough, especially without Singapore citizenship or PR status. That’s why many families in your situation opt for
International Schools, which offer more flexible admissions and globally recognized curricula like the IB, IGCSE, or American diploma with APs.
When choosing a school, here are a few things to consider:
Curriculum fit: Is your daughter aiming to go to university in the US, UK, Australia, or elsewhere? The IB, IGCSE/A-Levels, or US curriculum can all prepare her well, but the choice might depend on her learning style and goals.
Academic and extracurricular balance: Some schools are more academically intense, others focus on holistic development. It helps to think about what environment she thrives in. does she love project work, arts, sports, science competitions?
Location & commute: Traffic in Singapore can be a consideration, so proximity matters if she's not boarding.
School culture & size: Some schools have a tight-knit community feel, while others are larger and more diverse. Visiting campuses or joining open house sessions can help get a feel for this.
A few popular
International Schools here include UWCSEA, Tanglin Trust, Dover Court, Stamford American, and
Canadian International School, but there are many options. A friend of mine used this website called doris.school, which lets you explore schools based on your child’s needs. If you’re just starting your search, you might find it helpful to try. It gives you school matches based on curriculum, fees, language preferences, and more. Super handy when you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the choices! Happy to chat more if you have a shortlist in mind or want insights on specific schools.