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EtonHouse International School Broadrick

Singapore

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SGD 31,348 - 32,244
Ages 3 - 11 years
Pupil numbers 380
Type Co-educational
Opened 1995
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP)
Taught languages Hindi, Japanese, Mandarin, English
Typical class size 19
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Primary School
Introduction

EtonHouse International School Broadrick caters for children aged 3 to 11 years, offering the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). The campus facilities include specialist studios for music and visual arts, an artificial turf pitch, a library, and a multi-purpose hall for performances. A distinguishing feature of EtonHouse Broadrick is its award-winning Mandarin Immersion Pathway, the first of its kind in Singapore aligned with the IB PYP for non-native speakers. The school also encourages creativity through annual theatrical productions and music ensembles, promotes sustainability initiatives, and offers collaborative opportunities with local and international schools.

This campus is part of EtonHouse

51 Broadrick Rd, 439501, Singapore

The Essentials

EtonHouse International School Broadrick has 380 pupils, typical class sizes of 19, instruction in English.

Location

EtonHouse International School Broadrick is located at 51 Broadrick Road in a peaceful, green residential area on the East Coast of Singapore. It is conveniently accessible by pubic transportation, with the Dakota MRT station and several bus stops within walking distance, providing easy access to various parts of the city. ​

Stages

The school has Pre-School and Primary School levels.

Type

EtonHouse Broadrick is a co-educational day school, welcoming both boys and girls. It does not offer boarding facilities.​

Additional learning support

EtonHouse International School Broadrick offers an Inclusive Education (IE) program to support students with special learning needs. A dedicated IE team provides tailored assistance to ensure each student's educational requirements are met. ​

Country affiliation

The school does not have an affiliation with any particular country. It embraces a diverse community, with students representing over 30 nationalities. ​

Religious affiliation

EtonHouse Broadrick is a secular institution with no religious affiliation.​

School day structure

Curriculum hours for full-day students are from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, while Nursery 2 half-day sessions run from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm. Extracurricular activities are scheduled from Monday to Wednesday between 3:45 pm and 4:30 pm. ​

Bus service

EtonHouse Broadrick partners with ZhengXingYun Service to provide transportation for students. All buses are equipped with seat belts and have an assistant on board to ensure student safety. Parents can choose between one-way or two-way bus services, depending on their needs.

Fees

Annual tuition at EtonHouse International School Broadrick ranges from SGD 31,348 to SGD 32,244 for 2026/27.

Application and Enrolment Fees
- Application Fee: A non-refundable and non-transferable fee of SGD 654 (inclusive of 9% GST) is payable upon application.
- Enrolment Fee: Upon acceptance of a placement, a non-refundable and non-transferable enrolment fee of SGD 2,180 (inclusive of 9% GST) is required.

Tuition Fees
Tuition fees are collected on a semester basis, twice a year.
The following outlines the fees per program:
- Nursery 2 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 3 to 4):
- 5 Full Days: SGD 2,847.50 per month; SGD 17,085.02 per semester.
- 5 Half Days: SGD 2,562.75 per month; SGD 15,376.52 per semester.

- Kindergarten 1 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 4 to 5):
- 5 Full Days: SGD 2,847.50 per month; SGD 17,085.02 per semester.

- Year 1 Integrated Curriculum (Ages 5 to 6):
- 5 Full Days: SGD 2,847.50 per month; SGD 17,085.02 per semester.

- Year 1 Mandarin Immersion (Ages 5 to 6):
- 5 Full Days: SGD 2,928.86 per month; SGD 17,573.17 per semester.

- Year 2 to Year 6 Integrated Curriculum or Mandarin Immersion (Ages 6 to 11):
- 5 Full Days: SGD 2,973.55 per month; SGD 17,841.27 per semester.

Note: Monthly fees are approximate breakdowns for calculation purposes; actual fees may vary based on the student's start date.

Billing Schedule and Payment Terms
- New Students: Upon successful enrolment and signing of the student contract, fees are invoiced at least six months prior to the course commencement. If the start date is within six months, fees are invoiced immediately.

- Existing Students: Fees are invoiced three months before the next semester begins. The invoice due date is specified in each invoice.

Additional Fees
- Capital Levy: An annual facilities fee of SGD 1,090 (inclusive of GST) is payable per family.

- English as an Additional Language (EAL):
- Kindergarten 1 to Year 1: SGD 1,362.50 per semester.
- Year 2 to Year 6: SGD 1,635 per semester.

- Intensive EAL (iEAL):
- Year 1 to Year 6: SGD 3,270 per semester.

- Inclusive Education Levy: For students requiring additional support, a fee of SGD 2,997.50 per semester applies.

- School Meals:
- Pre-School: SGD 403.30 per semester.
- Primary Years: SGD 730.30 per semester.

Refund Policy
The application and enrolment fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. For details on the refund policy concerning tuition and other fees, please refer to the school's official guidelines.

Fee Payment Options
Payments can be made via:
1. PayNow.
2. Credit Cards.
3. Wire Transfer.

Payment details are provided upon receipt of the complete set of application documents.

Sibling Discount
A 10% discount is applied to the gross school fees of siblings enrolled in any EtonHouse campus (excluding EIS International Pre-School Pte. Ltd.). The sibling with the highest fees does not receive a discount; all other siblings are eligible.
Academics

EtonHouse International School Broadrick teaches IB (PYP) for students aged 3 to 11.

Curriculum

EtonHouse International School Broadrick offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) for students aged 3 to 11. This transdisciplinary curriculum focuses on the development of the whole child, integrating subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, the Arts, and Physical Education. The school's bespoke Primary Scope and Sequence is aligned with the Cambridge Primary Curriculum and incorporates elements from other globally recognized curricula to ensure academic rigor. Students engage in inquiry-based learning through six units of inquiry each year, fostering critical thinking and independent learning skills.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school integrates social and emotional learning (SEL) into its curriculum. Students participate in various activities designed to enhance their social skills, self-awareness, and emotional intelligence. The Student Representative Council (SRC), comprising elected student representatives from Year 2 upwards, promotes leadership and school spirit. The SRC addresses school-wide issues, plans activities, and fosters a supportive community, teaching responsibility, empathy, and care for others. ​

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

EtonHouse Broadrick is not a specialist SEN institution but provides support for students with special educational needs through its Inclusive Education (IE) program. The dedicated IE team offers individualized support to cater to each student's unique learning requirements. The school accommodates various learning needs, ensuring that students receive appropriate assistance to thrive academically and socially. ​

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

EtonHouse International School Broadrick offers a comprehensive English as an Additional Language (EAL) program to support non-native English-speaking students. After assessing each student's English proficiency, those requiring additional support are enrolled in the EAL program. In the Pre-School (from Kindergarten 1 onwards), EAL classes are conducted five times a week, each lasting 30 minutes. In the Primary years, EAL sessions occur four times a week. These classes focus on enhancing the four macro skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, facilitating effective participation in the Integrated Curriculum Pathway. Students are grouped by year level to create a comfortable learning environment that encourages progress. ​

Mental Wellbeing

EtonHouse Broadrick emphasizes the holistic development of students, integrating social and emotional learning (SEL) into its curriculum. The school fosters a positive culture where multiple languages and cultural heritages are validated and respected, promoting acceptance and giving students an edge in an increasingly globalized world. The Student Representative Council (SRC), comprising elected representatives from Year 2 upwards, plays a pivotal role in promoting school spirit and leadership. The SRC addresses school-wide issues, plans activities, and fosters a supportive community, teaching responsibility, empathy, and care for others. These initiatives collectively nurture students' social and emotional well-being. ​

Safeguarding

EtonHouse Broadrick is committed to safeguarding and protecting children and young people from harm. The school's Child Safeguarding Guidelines are aligned with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Singapore’s Children and Young Person’s Act. The policy outlines the responsibilities of staff, volunteers, and associated agencies in promoting the welfare of children and engaging in practices that protect them. Key components include procedures for responding to safeguarding concerns, record-keeping protocols, a code of conduct for adults working at the school, and the implementation of the "Keeping Safe: Child Protection Curriculum" to educate students on personal safety. The guidelines emphasize the importance of a competent and confident workforce in recognizing and responding to child safeguarding situations. ​

Admissions

Admissions

Attend a School Tour or Open House. Prospective parents are encouraged to visit the campus to experience the school's environment firsthand. This provides an opportunity to meet faculty, observe classrooms, and ask specific questions about the curriculum and community.

Submit the Application Form and Required Documents. Complete the application form and provide necessary documents. A non-refundable application fee is payable at this stage.

Assessment and Interview. Depending on the child's age and educational background, an assessment or interview may be conducted to understand the child's learning needs and ensure appropriate placement.

Offer of Placement. If the application is successful, the school will issue an offer letter. Parents are required to confirm acceptance by signing the student contract and paying the enrolment fee within the stipulated timeframe.

Enrollment and Orientation. Upon completion of the enrolment process, the school will provide information regarding the start date, uniform purchase, and orientation programs to help the child integrate smoothly into the school community.

Scholarships

EtonHouse offers academic scholarships to recognize and support outstanding students. Applicants undergo an assessment process, and successful candidates are notified accordingly.

Waitlist

EtonHouse International School Broadrick operates a waitlist system when immediate placements are unavailable. Once a child is accepted but no spot is currently open, they are placed on the waitlist. The school contacts parents as soon as a suitable place becomes available.

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