Can Singaporeans go to SJI International?

Can Singaporeans go to SJI International?

SJI International High School is one of only three local international schools in Singapore open to both Singaporean and international students, making it uniquely positioned in the education space in Singapore.

Is SJI under Moe?

Under MOE policy, SJI Secondary 4 students from the O-level track will not receive bonus points for preferential entry into SJI IBDP. This is consistent with the current practice in other schools with similar programmes.

What type of school is SJI?

St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI) (圣若瑟书院 shèng ruò sè shū yuàn) is a Catholic secondary school for boys founded in 1852 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools or De La Salle Brothers. It is the 3rd oldest secondary school in Singapore.

Is SJII a good school?

Academic results In 2019, the average IBDP score was 37.7 points, making it one of the top-performing schools in Singapore, and 38% of students scored 40 points or higher. Students go on to study at universities worldwide, with the main destinations being Singapore, the UK, the US, Australia, and Canada.

Is SJI International?

SJI International at a Glance With the SJI International Scholarship Fund, we are able to award up to full scholarships to students coming from overseas as well as local students.

Which schools offer IB in Singapore?

IB Schools in Singapore

  • Dulwich College (Singapore)
  • Chatsworth International School.
  • Australian International School, Singapore.
  • Canadian International School.
  • Nexus International School (Singapore)
  • Overseas Family School.
  • One World International School.
  • Stamford American International School.

How big is SJI?

SJI International (St Joseph’s Institution International) began classes in January 2007. The School started with just over 100 students but now boasts more than 1200 students across both its Elementary School and High School.

How much is IB in Singapore?

International School Tuition Fees in Singapore 2019

School Curriculum Nursery
Australian International School Singapore (AISS) IB PYP, IB DP, IGCSE, HSC, Australian year 6 – year 8 22,488
Canadian International School (Singapore) (CISS) IB PYP, IB MYP, IB DP 23,300 – 24,000
Chatsworth International School IB PYP, IB MYP, IB DP N.A

Can girls go to SJI?

SJI offers its secondary school boys a dual track education comprising an Integrated Programme (IP) and an ‘O’ Level programme (OP). The 2-year pre-university IBDP admits boys and girls (co-education).

When was SJI started?

1852
St. Joseph’s Institution/Founded

How much does IB certificate cost?

The full IB Diploma Program costs $500 per year. For students taking individual courses the fee is $150 per course per year. These fees cover the exam costs.

What kind of school is SJI International School?

Sji International School Curriculum Type: Elementary School-International Primary Curriculum from Prep 1 to Grade 6 (ages 4 to 12), High School-International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) from Grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18).

Is the Saint Joseph’s School the same as SJI?

While the school is founded on the same values as Saint Joseph’s Institution, a Catholic school founded by the De La Salle Christian Brothers in 1852, SJI does offer a more international education.

Are there any other international schools in Singapore?

SJI International is one of three local international schools in Singapore (the other two are Hwa Chong International School and the Anglo-Chinese (International) School). These three local international schools are managed by the MOE, but they are privately funded and they have the freedom to set their own curricula and fees.

What does St.Joseph’s Institution International Ltd do?

Activities offered beyond the classroom are extensive and fulfilling. It is our mission and responsibility at SJI International to support the health and wellbeing of students within our school community. Our community has generously donated $20 million in scholarship.

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