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French curriculum schools in Singapore serve the city-state's sizeable French-speaking community. These schools follow the French national curriculum leading to the French Baccalaureate, with bilingual French-English instruction. The Lycee Francais de Singapour is the anchor institution, but families also have access to smaller bilingual options.
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The International French School (Singapore) offers a bilingual French-English education for students aged 3 to 18. It follows the French National Curriculum, culminating in the French Baccalaureate (Bac) and the French International Baccalaureate (BFI). The school facilities include libraries, performance halls, sports pitches, and arts studios. A distinctive aspect of IFS is its vibrant community events, such as the annual Walkathon, which successfully brings together students, parents, and staff for a day of fun and fundraising. With strong ties to French-speaking communities globally, the school also facilitates cultural exchanges and partnerships for a richer educational experience.
Dulwich College Singapore caters for children aged 2 to 18, and follows the British curriculum system. The school prepares students for IGCSE exams in Key Stage 4 and the IB Diploma Programme in the final two years. Facilities include modern science labs, art and design spaces, a swimming pool, and a large theatre for performing arts. A unique aspect of the school is its approach to sustainability, evidenced by the recent opening 'The Greenhouse' - the first international school building in Singapore to be certified Green Mark Platinum Zero Energy. Students have access to a broad range of activities outside of the classroom, including competitive sports teams and music ensembles, drama productions and exchange opportunities with other Dulwich schools worldwide.
GESS, or the German European School Singapore, caters for students from 18 months to 18 years and offers a unique dual-language education in both German and English. GESS offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum from Preschool to High School and the German Curriculum from Primary School to High School. The school has a wide range of facilities, including modern science labs, marker spaces, an indoor swimming pool, and an outdoor play area for primary students. A distinctive feature of GESS is its BeyondClassrooms Programme, through which the school partners with leading global companies such as BMW, Siemens, and Bosch Rexroth. This initiative provides students with real-world exposure via internships, expert talks, and hands-on STEM experiences, effectively bridging academic learning with industry practice. Another highlight is the school’s competitive swim programme, led by professional coach Ivan Bunakov. GESS students have achieved success in numerous international competitions, with two athletes going on to participate in the Paris Olympic Games. Since 2025, GESS has also launched a Football Youth Development partnership with Borussia Dortmund (BVB), one of Europe’s most successful football clubs, further strengthening its commitment to high-performance sports development.
Le Petite École Singapore offers a unique bilingual education in French and English for children aged 2 to 10, following the French national curriculum. Facilities include a swimming pool, football pitches, and a botanical garden. One standout feature of Le Petite École is its annual Differences Day celebration where students showcase their artistic talents and culinary skills, celebrating the diverse cultures within the school community. The school also promotes environmental awareness through initiatives such as the Green Wall, helping students to learn about sustainability hands-on.
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