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Dulwich College (Singapore)

Part of Education in Motion (EiM), Secular, Founded 2014

Updated July 2026

Dulwich College (Singapore) is an international school that blends British independent education traditions with forward-thinking innovation. It serves students from age 2 to 18 across three connected schools: DUCKS, Junior School, and Senior School.

Teaching approach

The school is rooted in the values of British independent education and the 400-year history of its founding school, Dulwich College in London. It operates under a 'students first' philosophy, placing the individual at the heart of all decision-making to inspire passion, confidence, and resilience. The educational approach aims to develop global citizens who possess a strong moral compass and the skills to lead in a rapidly globalising world.

Programmes

The College offers a structured academic journey across three schools: DUCKS (ages 2-7), Junior School (ages 7-11), and Senior School (ages 11-18). The curriculum incorporates the English National Curriculum, IGCSEs, the IB Diploma Programme, and the IB Career-related Programme. The Junior School provides a balanced academic challenge with banded learning for mathematics and Mandarin, while the Senior School offers pathways leading to international qualifications. The school also features a dual language approach and a focus on STEAM and entrepreneurialism.

Outcomes

The school reports strong academic results, including a 2025 IB average score of 37.1 points and a 100% pass rate. Graduates leave as Alleynians, equipped with a strong moral compass and the resilience to pursue future-ready paths. The College prepares students for success in IGCSE examinations, the IB Diploma Programme, and the IB Career-related Programme, as well as 7+, 11+, and common entrance examinations for those returning to the UK.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
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Learning support

The school prioritises student wellbeing through comprehensive pastoral systems, including registration time, assemblies, wellbeing lessons, restorative practices, and buddy systems. A High Potential Learning programme is available to support students in exploring core concepts in greater depth and transferring learning between different contexts. The College is also committed to providing high-quality professional learning for staff to improve outcomes for multilingual students.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Dulwich College (Singapore) offer?
Dulwich College (Singapore) offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at Dulwich College (Singapore)?
Annual tuition at Dulwich College (Singapore) is SGD 21.1K–SGD 59.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Dulwich College (Singapore) hold?
Dulwich College (Singapore) holds accreditations including IB, Cambridge International, CIS, WASC, COBIS and British Schools Overseas.
Where is Dulwich College (Singapore) located?
Dulwich College (Singapore) is an international school in Singapore, Singapore.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Toddler / Nursery (half day)2–3SGD 21.1K
Toddler / Nursery (full day)2–3SGD 37.5K
Reception - Year 24–6SGD 45.2K
Years 3 - 67–10SGD 46.8K
Years 7 - 911–13SGD 53.9K
Years 1014–14SGD 56.5K
Years 1115–15SGD 57.5K
Years 1216–16SGD 58.5K
Years 1317–17SGD 59.2K

Source:PDFdulwich-college-singapore-2026-27-fees-fact-sheet-20260413-154651-872.pdfPDFclassroom-list-october-2025-college.pdfPDFcollege-map-updated-25-26.pdfPDFclt-chart-2026.pdf

Other fees(9)
Other fees
Application fee· Application Fee (Non-refundable) for all students wishing to enrolSGD 1.5K
Enrolment fee· Enrolment Fee (Non-refundable) payable after successful entry assessment and receipt of an offer of enrolmentSGD 4K
Registration fee· Capital Levy (One off payment, non-refundable) payable by all new students prior to admissionSGD 4.5K
Application fee· Boarding application feeSGD 380
Boarding· Annual residential boarding fees per academic year (Non-refundable)SGD 46.7K
Deposit· Boarding deposit paid directly to Oldham Hall (Refundable)SGD 4K
Bus / transport· Bus fees are set by the service provider and invoiced directly by the provider
Uniform· Sold separately by the uniform provider at the College's uniform shop
Meals· DUCKS (Early Years), Junior and Senior School students can choose to access the food services available at dining halls and cafes throughout the College and payment is made directly to the College’s caterer.

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 5%

Admissions

Prospective families are required to complete an online application form, provide supporting documentation, and pay a non-refundable application fee of SGD $1,500. Upon successful entry assessment and receipt of an offer, an enrolment fee of SGD $4,000 is payable. The school is authorised to enrol students under the student pass scheme.

Calendar

The school operates on an academic year calendar, with specific tuition fee factsheets published annually for the upcoming academic cycle.

Facilities

LibraryTheatre / auditoriumSwimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumScience labsSTEM labArt roomMusic roomDance studioPlaygroundOutdoor areaDining hallStudy room

About the campus

The purpose-built, five-hectare campus in Bukit Batok features state-of-the-art facilities including three libraries, a Performing Arts Centre with three theatres, three swimming pools, sports fields, gymnasiums, and a sports science lab. The Greenhouse, a seven-storey innovation hub, provides STEAM workshops, a professional teaching kitchen, film and media suites, black box theatres, and a dedicated IB programme space. The campus also includes rooftop gardens, a forest school, three dining rooms, and two coffee shops, with the Greenhouse designed as a net-zero energy building.

Co-curriculars

The College offers an extensive Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) programme designed to help students discover their passions. The House system is central to this, fostering a sense of belonging and contribution through student-led initiatives, community action groups, and various ambassador roles. Enrichment is further supported by the SE21 agenda, which integrates STEAM, entrepreneurialism, environmental education, and 21st-century learning skills.

  • David Ingram
    David IngramHead of College, Dulwich College (Singapore)

    David Ingram serves as the Head of College for Dulwich College (Singapore). He emphasizes a "students first" philosophy, focusing on individualised learning and supporting the academic progress and wellbeing of every child.

  • Jacob MartinDeputy Head of College

    Jacob Martin serves as the Deputy Head of College and is a member of the Academic Board.

  • Sarah ConradHead of DUCKS

    Sarah Conrad is the Head of DUCKS and a member of the Academic Board.

  • Nicholas Bevington
    Nicholas BevingtonHead of Junior School

    Nicholas Bevington is the Head of Junior School and a member of the Academic Board.

  • Melanie EllisHead of Senior School

    Melanie Ellis is the Head of Senior School and a member of the Academic Board.

  • Dan BrownAssistant Head of College

    Dan Brown serves as an Assistant Head of College.

  • Paola MorrisDirector of Business Administration, and Bursar

    Paola Morris serves as the Director of Business Administration and Bursar.