Integrated International School is a small British curriculum school in Singapore, founded in 2009 and built around individualised learning and inclusion rather than large class sizes. It teaches learners from the early years up to age 18 towards the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, and it has a long standing reputation for supporting children who learn differently alongside mainstream pupils. For relocating families the practical questions are how the British pathway runs at a small school, where the fees land against the pricier names in the city and whether the central campus suits a commute, and that is what this profile covers.

Integrated International School at a glance

DetailSummary
Curriculum and exam boardsBritish curriculum leading to Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, with an individualised and inclusive teaching model
StagesEarly years through to age 18. Confirm the current year group range and post IGCSE options with the school
FoundedFounded in 2009
AccreditationA registered private school with Singapore's Committee for Private Education and a Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel examinations centre. Confirm current registration and inspection arrangements directly with the school
Fee bandValue band for the Singapore international market; a day only school with no boarding
Campus areaCentral Singapore. The school moved to a city campus in a heritage shophouse setting in 2024; confirm the current address with the school

Curriculum and academics

IIS follows the British curriculum, taking pupils through the primary years and into a senior school that leads to the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. What sets it apart from the larger Singapore internationals is scale and philosophy: classes are small and teaching is individualised, so the school is often chosen by families who want closer attention than a big campus can offer, including children with mild additional learning needs who are taught alongside their peers.

For relocating families the appeal is a recognisable English structure delivered in a supportive setting. A child arriving from a British or Cambridge school slots into the IGCSE pathway with little disruption, and Edexcel results are understood by senior schools and universities worldwide. Because IIS is a small school, ask early about the subject options available at IGCSE, the post sixteen routes it supports and the level of learning support it can provide for your child, since these vary year to year with the cohort.

The honest way to judge fit is to weigh the individual attention against the smaller scale. If you value close support and an unhurried environment, IIS fits well. If your child thrives on a wide co curricular programme, extensive facilities and a large peer group, one of the bigger Singapore campuses may suit better, and our city hub helps you compare.

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Integrated International School fees

IIS sits in the value band for Singapore, well below the premium campuses that dominate the city's fee tables. Our Singapore international school fees guide explains how the local market is tiered and where smaller schools like IIS tend to fall within it. Day fees rise by year group, so the total depends heavily on the stage your child is joining, and the school's published schedule is the only reliable figure to plan against.

Alongside tuition, budget for a one off registration and assessment fee, a deposit and optional costs such as meals, transport, uniform and trips. Where a child needs additional learning support, ask whether that carries a separate charge, since individualised provision is sometimes priced on top of core tuition. Fees tend to rise year on year, so plan for increases across a multi year stay rather than a flat rate.

To see where that leaves you against the rest of the city, our guide groups Singapore schools into broad tiers so you can compare IIS with the other names in our best international schools in Singapore guide, and the Singapore secondary fees page shows how the senior years compare across schools. Ask the school directly about the current term by term schedule.

Admissions

Entry runs from the early years up to the senior school and is possible at most points in the year, since a small school can often place a child outside the main intake. Admission usually involves a meeting, a review of recent school reports and an assessment suited to the year group, which also helps the school understand any support a child may need.

Because places in some year groups are limited, confirm your family's eligibility and the current requirements directly with the school early. Gather recent reports and any educational or psychological assessments your child has, since these help IIS decide whether it can meet your child's needs and place them correctly.

Register your interest as soon as your relocation is confirmed and ask about assessment dates and start dates for the coming intake. If you are moving mid year, IIS is often more flexible than the larger campuses, but confirm that a place is open in your child's year group before you plan around it.

Location and who goes there

Integrated International School moved to a central Singapore campus in a heritage shophouse setting in 2024, having previously been based in the Bukit Timah area. That central location suits families living across the central districts, with public transport close by, though the compact city site means facilities are on a smaller scale than the sprawling suburban campuses. Confirm the current address and the catchment that works for your commute directly with the school.

The intake mixes internationally mobile families with Singapore residents who want the English system in a small, supportive setting, including families whose children benefit from individualised teaching. Relocating families considering IIS should think about where they intend to live, since a central address works well for the core of the city and less well for households set on the far suburbs.

To see how Integrated International School compares with the other schools across the city and where comparable families tend to settle, start from the Singapore city hub and work outward by curriculum, stage and budget.

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Frequently asked questions

What curriculum does Integrated International School follow?

IIS follows the British curriculum, teaching towards the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. It is known for an inclusive, individualised approach with small classes rather than an IB or American programme. Confirm the current subject options and post IGCSE routes directly with the school.

How much are Integrated International School fees?

IIS sits in the value band for Singapore, below the premium campuses, with day fees rising by year group. Budget for annual tuition plus a registration and assessment fee, a deposit and optional costs such as meals, transport and uniform, and confirm the current schedule with the school. Additional learning support may be charged separately.

Does IIS support children with additional learning needs?

IIS has a long standing reputation for teaching children who learn differently alongside mainstream pupils, through small classes and individualised support. The exact provision depends on your child's needs and the current cohort, so discuss this directly with the school before applying.

Where is Integrated International School located?

The school is in central Singapore, having moved to a city campus in a heritage shophouse setting in 2024 from its former Bukit Timah base. Confirm the current address with the school before planning a commute.