VietNamNet Bridge - Singapore International Schools are centres of excellence. Students have the opportunity to experience high quality international study programmes which help to challenge their intellectual curiosity and in doing so prepare them for careers beyond school and for admission to universities across the world.




Nurturing young minds is a critical part of curriculum and the Singapore International Schools strongly believe in extending a student’s development beyond study content to out of class activities where the whole child can be encouraged and supported.  To support a well rounded education, Singapore International School organizes a variety of co-curricular activities, for all age groups, through its after school clubs.

Each Singapore International School coordinates clubs according to its staff expertise and student interests. Some clubs run regularly and others are offered at different times of the year. Depending on the age of the child, sports fanatics can join touch rugby, karate, table tennis, football, yoga, or fitness clubs. These clubs help to develop healthy bodies and alert minds; both necessary for study. Together with social and team work skills sporting clubs also help students develop ways to resolve conflict.

Students who are passionate about performing can join a range of music clubs such as singing, hip hop, guitar, organ, violin or rock band.  Art clubs encourage creativity, self expression, and the self discipline to complete an exhibit.  For those students who like to speak about interesting and difficult topics, the Toastmasters’ Club, with its origins in the world's best known public-speaking club from the USA, provides its members with internationally recognized certificates of achievement. Story telling using interactive boards is popular with younger children and they also enjoy cooking, dancing, robot making, and creative writing.

Students also have opportunities to participate in interschool sporting competitions such as football, basket ball and swimming carnivals. Other highlights of the Singapore International School activities’ programme are the Hollywood Dance Party, Disguise Halloween Party, and Night of The Arts at the Press Club.  These events attract hundreds of students and allow them to show their talents across a range of subjects such as music, dance, and art.

They say that ‘variety is the spice of life’ so providing students of Singapore International School with a range of planned, after school opportunities, has become a part of the everyday routine of each school. A well-rounded education for students of Singapore International School is highly valued by both the Board of Management and the teaching staff. The schools offer not only a world class study pathway but also a variety of other opportunities that exemplify that well-rounded education.

Singapore International School is open for enrolment for school year 2012-2013. Please visit: www.kinderworld.net/sis or call hot line +84 4 3755 8185/ +84 8 5449 5959 for more details.

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