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Bangkok Patana School. Bangkok Preparatory International School. Bangpakok Wittayakom School. Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School. Bromsgrove International School Thailand. Chitralada School. Concordian International School. Ekamai International School. Enconcept E-Academy.
Preschool in Singapore. A preschool, also known as a kindergarten or child care centre in Singapore, [1] is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary school.
The Methodist Church in Singapore started out as a missionary initiative by Rev James Thoburn of the South India Conference in British Raj India in 1885 . Rev William Fitzjames Oldham travelled to Singapore to plant the foundations of the mission. Oldham started the church's first English-language boys ' school in 1886, the Anglo-Chinese School.
St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore. School of Science and Technology, Singapore. Singapore Chinese Girls' School. Singapore Sports School. SJI International School. Categories: Private schools by country. Private schools in Asia. Schools in Singapore.
The Global Schools Foundation (GSF) is a Singapore headquartered chain of schools. It is the administrative authority for all its institutions in Singapore and abroad. The schools are accredited by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), International General Certificate of Secondary ...
Madrasahs in Singapore are full-time, religious institutions that offer a pedagogical mix of Islamic religious education and secular education in their curricula.While the Arabic term 'madrasah' literally translates to 'school', whether religious or secular, the term 'madrasah' is legally and colloquially defined in Singapore today as an 'Islamic religious school'.
H. Hwa Chong Junior College. Categories: Schools in Singapore. Defunct schools by country. History of education in Singapore.
The Swiss School in Singapore was founded in 1967 and officially opened on May 2, 1967. Marie-Therese and Werner Kaufmann-Sialm were the first two teachers sent from Switzerland to educate 18 children in Kindergarten and ten students in primary classes. [2] On July 18, 1967, the "Swiss School Association" was registered as a company without ...