The Winstedt School is a British / IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum) / IPC / Pearson Edexcel IGCSE school in Singapore, Singapore. Annual tuition ranges from $30,710 to $41,070 USD.
Location & Getting There
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
Financial assistance is available to students demonstrating genuine financial need, open to both domestic and international students in the higher secondary programme. Applicants must submit a Financial Assistance Application with supporting documents. Support is typically in the form of tuition fee reductions, determined on a case-by-case basis. Resources are limited.
Key facts
About
The Winstedt School is a co-educational, SEN-inclusive international day school in Singapore serving students aged 4 to 18. It follows the IPC, IMYC, and Pearson Edexcel curricula with integrated in-house therapy support for students with dyslexia, ADHD, ASD, and other learning differences. The school is known for small class sizes, a strong performing arts programme, and a holistic approach that embeds social-emotional learning and therapeutic support throughout the school day.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
The Winstedt School is a specialist SEN-inclusive international school supporting students with dyslexia, ADHD, ASD, dyspraxia, and sensory processing challenges. It integrates in-house therapy (speech, occupational, behavioural) directly into the school day. Small class sizes of 13 allow tailored support. The school has a strong performing arts programme and emphasises social-emotional learning as a core curriculum component.
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Reception | SGD 41,500~$ 30,741 |
| Years 1-2 | SGD 50,800~$ 37,630 |
| Years 3-6 | SGD 53,400~$ 39,556 |
| Years 7-9 | SGD 54,500~$ 40,370 |
| Years 10-13 | SGD 55,500~$ 41,111 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: SGD 41,500 - 55,500. Application fee: $5,180.
Admissions Process
- 1Attend an Open House or schedule a school tour. 2. Submit an online application with relevant documents. 3. Participate in a 1–3 day class trial if invited. 4. Receive an admissions decision and Placement Letter. 5. Complete enrolment by signing the Placement Letter and submitting the Enrolment Fee and Capital Levy.
Admissions Details
The school operates rolling admissions. If a class is full, qualified applicants may be placed on a waitlist. Specific structure or prioritisation criteria are not publicly disclosed; families are encouraged to contact the admissions team directly.
School Day
School day starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:30 PM, with Reception finishing earlier at 2:00 PM. ECAs run from 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Students have scheduled breaks and a lunch period. The timetable supports both academic lessons and specialist sessions, including therapy where applicable.
Student Life
Four houses: Austen (Blue), Jordan (Red), Watson (Yellow), and Darwin (Green). The House System fosters belonging and teamwork through sports, academics, social activities, and creative challenges.
All students wear uniforms daily. Polo shirts are colour-coded by year group: Early Years (Reception–Year 2) orange; Lower Preparatory (Years 3–6) green; Upper Preparatory (Years 7–8) blue; Secondary (Years 9–13) navy; grey T-shirt for Physical Education.
Victus Catering provides healthy school lunches and snacks, with daily fresh fruit included in school fees. Meal options include Western, Asian, vegetarian, and allergen-free choices.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school supports student mental wellbeing through counselling, therapy, and regular social-emotional learning sessions. An in-house team of counsellors, psychologists, and behavioral therapists work with students in and out of class. A quiet space called 'The Cloud' is available for students who need to calm down or take a break.
The school maintains a comprehensive safeguarding and child protection framework. The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is the school's CEO, with school counsellors serving as Designated Persons for Child Protection. All staff are trained to recognize and report concerns. Safeguarding responsibilities extend to volunteers, contractors, and visitors.
Student Demographics
School Background
Independent international school





