EDUSTATION PRIVATE SCHOOL LAB

Singapore Private School Pathways

This section helps families compare private primary and secondary school pathways in Singapore. EduStation looks at age, grade level, curriculum, Student’s Pass, guardianship, homestay and whether the school works as a transition or long-term pathway.

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Why private primary and secondary schools matter in Singapore

For younger students, Singapore is not only about government schools or international schools. Some families need a formal school environment while preparing for AEIS / S-AEIS or waiting for the next admission window. Others prefer a long-term private school route leading to O-Level, IGCSE, WACE or other pre-university pathways.

Transition before or after government school examsStudents can settle into a formal school routine while preparing for AEIS / S-AEIS or other progression options.
Long-term private school routeSuitable for families looking for flexible entry timing with O-Level, IGCSE, WACE or similar exits.
Younger student supportStudent’s Pass, under-18 guardianship, homestay, tutoring and parent communication should be planned together.
Pathway review before applicationEntry age, grade placement, English level, fees, refund rules and student protection vary by school.

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Schools covered

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St. Francis Methodist School

For primary and secondary students who need a formal school pathway, transition planning or a longer-term private school route.

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San Yu Adventist School

A Singapore-curriculum private school covering P1–P6, PS1F and S1–S4, with PSLE, O-Level / SEC exits.

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Before applying, families should refer to the latest offer, student contract, fee schedule, Student’s Pass requirements and official school documents. EduStation reviews age, grade, English level, budget, accommodation and guardianship needs together.