Dulwich College (Singapore) is a IB Diploma Programme / IB Middle Years Programme / IB school in Singapore, Singapore. Founded in 2014. It serves 2,950 students for students aged 2–18. Annual tuition ranges from $15,000 to $41,603 USD.
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Scholarships Available
The Alleynian Scholarship Programme offers 12 scholarships for the IB Diploma Programme (Years 12-13), covering 100% of tuition fees, IB examination fees, the application fee and the capital levy. Financial eligibility requires gross household income not exceeding SGD 200,000 per year. Selection involves an online application, scholarship examination, and interview. Awards are for new students only, not current or former Dulwich College Singapore students. The scholarship lasts a maximum of two years.
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About
Dulwich College (Singapore) is a private coeducational day school offering the IB Diploma Programme (authorized 2017) and IB Middle Years Programme (authorized 2022). Instruction is conducted in English, with Chinese language instruction available in the MYP. The school maintains a comprehensive curriculum across multiple subjects with examinations held in May.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- Heritage and values of founding Dulwich College in London
- Global network of Dulwich schools
- Mandatory music instruction for all students from age 7
- Dual language English-Mandarin programme
- 742-seat Alleyn Theatre for student performances
- State-of-the-art green campus
- Strong emphasis on developing global citizens and world-changing education
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Years 3-6 | SGD 44,960~$ 33,304 |
| Years 7-9 | SGD 51,780~$ 38,356 |
| Years 10-11 | SGD 54,370~$ 40,274 |
| Years 12-13 | SGD 56,220~$ 41,644 |
| Reception-Year 2 | SGD 43,500~$ 32,222 |
| Toddler/Nursery (full day) | SGD 36,080~$ 26,726 |
| Toddler/Nursery (half day) | SGD 20,270~$ 15,015 |
| Boarding (Full Year) | $31,968 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: S$20,270 - S$56,220 per annum. Application fee: $1,110.
Admissions Process
- 1Submit a formal application via the Admissions Portal. 2. The College evaluates applications through academic assessments after submission to determine eligibility. 3. Entry requirements and English-language proficiency are considered. 4. Mandarin Baseline Assessments may be required for Year 7 and 8 and for students selecting Mandarin IGCSE in Years 9-11. 5. If a place is not offered, it is because the applicant did not meet entry requirements or the College determined it was not the right learning environment.
Admissions Details
Dulwich College (Singapore) does not operate a waitlist. Every applicant is given equal opportunity to secure a place during each admissions cycle based on the strength of their application, provided they meet the application deadlines as per the Applicant Pool process.
School Day
The school day typically begins at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:35 PM. Students enjoy a morning break and a lunch break, with specific timing varying slightly by year group.
Student Life
Students belong to one of four Houses: Shackleton (green), Mandela (blue), Earhart (purple), and Lee (red). Each house is named after a pioneering leader and participates in house-based activities and competitions.
Uniform is required for all students. Uniforms are year-group specific: DUCKS (Nursery to Year 2) wear a blue check dress; Junior School (Years 3-6) and Senior School (Years 7-11) have daily uniforms including a white shirt, navy skirt or trousers, and blazer. A House Kit, PE Kit, swimming kit and related accessories are also required.
Dining rooms and cafes on campus; student ID card used as payment card with top-ups via Parent Portal. Vegetarian options available daily, school is nut-free, younger DUCKS students have fixed lunch options, and packed lunches are permitted. Sodexo is the dining provider.
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Wellbeing & Safety
The Student Wellbeing Framework provides a whole-school culture of wellbeing across the Dulwich College network. Student Voice, Student Agency, and Student Partnership are the core pillars of student engagement. Peer-to-peer mental health support is offered in partnership with staff, alongside student surveys and ongoing wellbeing activities. A home-school partnership ensures integrated support and encourages parental involvement.
Safeguarding is described as paramount, with a child-centred framework based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. New staff undergo safer recruitment procedures and safeguarding training refreshed periodically. Students receive age-appropriate safeguarding lessons and schools undergo annual safeguarding audits. The policy is regularly reviewed and updated across the Dulwich College International network.
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