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Shanghai Singapore International School
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Basic Information
Address: No 301 Zhujian Road, Shanghai, China
Phone Number: 86-21-62216881
Email: marketing@ssis.asia
Additional Information
CIS Coordinator: Mr David Shirley
Ages: 2-18
Accreditation/Affiliation: IBO, ACAMIS, CIS
Nationalities: Over 35
Language(s): English, Chinese
School Types: International School
Tuition:
RMB200,000-300,000
Enrollment: From 2-18 yearsold
School Setting:
Shanghai Singapore International School (SSIS), founded in 1996, offers a comprehensive international education for foreign families with children aged 2 to 18. The school provides a range of globally recognised curricula, including Singapore, Cambridge IGCSE, IB Diploma, and AP courses, cultivating intelligent, confident, independent, and well-rounded global citizens.
SSIS graduates gain acceptance to top universities worldwide, including Oxford, University College London, Imperial College, National University of Singapore, Berklee College of Music, and the University of Hong Kong, with a diverse range of academic programmes.
The school offers over 200 extracurricular and after-school activities, such as golf, STEAM, MUN, music, robotics, and sports leagues like SISAC, CISSA, and ACAMIS. SSIS is renowned for its golf and swimming programmes, with state-of-the-art facilities and international certifications.
SSIS is also famous for its Singapore Maths curriculum and strong Chinese language and cultural programmes. The school provides scholarships and awards to encourage excellence. With a highly qualified faculty from over 20 countries, SSIS fosters a collaborative environment with parents to ensure each student’s academic and personal growth.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:30am to 15:40pm
Classroom Size: 12-24
Student/Teacher Ratio: 7:1
Curriculum:
Singapore NEL Framework, Singapore Curriculum, CLSP, IGCSE, IBDP, AP
Exams: MAP, CAT4
Percentage of Graduating Class: 5%
Support Services:
English Lanague Acuisition programme
Extracurricular Activities: Golf, Swim, STEAM, MUN (Model United Nations), music band, photography, robotics design, and sports leagues like SISAC (Shanghai International Schools Athletic Conference), CISSA (Chinese International Schools Sports Association), and ACAMIS (Association of Chinese and Mongolian International Schools). Students can also participate in volleyball, basketball, football, and athletics.
Admissions Requirements:
Children to families with foreign passport
Admissions Deadline: On-rolling throughout the year
Mission Statement:
We are committed to develop in our students a passion for life and a love for learning through a holistic and well balanced education.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
SSIS believes in the holistic development of a resourceful, confident and independent learner within a caring and nurturing environment to become a global citizen.
School History:
Shanghai Singapore International School (SSIS), founded in 1996, offers a comprehensive international education for foreign families with children aged 2 to 18. The school provides a range of globally recognised curricula, including Singapore, Cambridge IGCSE, IB Diploma, and AP courses, cultivating intelligent, confident, independent, and well-rounded global citizens.