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St. Joseph's Institution International
Basic Information
Address: 490 Thomson Rd, Singapore 298191
Phone Number: 6353 9383
Diploma Coordinator: Guy Bromley
School Type: Private
Programme:
DP
Additional Information
IB School Code: 003400
Founded: 2007
Ages/Grades: 17-18 | Grades 11-12
School Schedule: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
School Size: 1300
Classroom Size: 25
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:11.5
Curriculum:
IB Diploma Programme
Admissions Requirements:
Mission Statement:
Enabling Students to Learn How to Learn and to Learn How to Live as Lasallian People for Others
School History:
SJI International High School opened its doors in 2007 and was followed in 2008 by SJI International Elementary School. Together they are part of a group of seven Lasallian schools in Singapore with a history dating back to 1852.
The realisation of the vision of SJI International was a labour of love for a team of SJI Alumni. They, having benefitted so profoundly from their education at Saint Joseph's Institution (SJI), one of Singapore's oldest and most respected schools, sought a way to offer Singaporean and expatriate children a similar life-changing experience.
Programs and Services:
Learning at SJI International aims to develop the whole person through academic rigour and providing opportunities for character growth through service to others, physical challenge, and cultural and spiritual immersion. Our learning programme has four distinct pillars: Academic; Outdoor Education; Service Learning; and Co-Curricular Activities, all of which are underpinned by our commitment to pastoral care and our Lasallian values. Our Enrichment programmes aim to encourage our students to try new things, develop lifelong passions, and promote leadership opportunities.
Social Media:
https://www.facebook.com/SJI.International
https://www.instagram.com/sjiinternational/
https://twitter.com/SJI_Intl
https://www.linkedin.com/school/sjiinternational
Notes/School Information:
Our High School is home to a dynamic and exceptionally talented cohort of more than 1,300 students across Grades 7 to 12, passionately engaged in their studies towards the qualifications of the IGCSE or IB Diploma Programme.
While we take great pride in our outstanding academic record and achievements, we strive to encourage and nurture a wide range of talents and passions in our students, exemplified by our sporting scholarship and our unwavering commitment to a holistic education that encompasses the arts, sports, music, drama and service.
At SJI International, the learning extends far beyond the confines of our classrooms. We aim to create an environment that not only encourages intellectual growth but also celebrates individuality and inspires a commitment to excellence in whatever path our students choose to follow.
Our mission is clear: to enable students to learn how to learn and to learn how to live as Lasallian people for others and it is this ethos that underscores our dedication to nurturing the well-being of every student.
We understand that their academic, physical, and emotional well-being are intrinsically linked to success. As a community, we work together to ensure we are more than just a school for our students; we are a supportive Lasallian family grounded in our values of Faith, Community, Service, Excellence, and Respect.
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