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Invictus International School Centrium Square caters to students aged 5 to 18, offering the Cambridge Primary and Secondary curriculums, culminating in IGCSEs and A-levels. The school occupies three levels of the Centrium Square building and includes libraries, science labs and various recreational spaces. A notable feature of the school is the English-Chinese bilingual primary programme during years 1-6. Other than the Mandarin language, curriculum subjects taught in Chinese include Art, Music, and Physical Education.
320 Serangoon Road, #06-01, 218108, Singapore
Invictus International School - Centrium Square has 600 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English, Mandarin.
Invictus International School's Centrium Square campus is centrally located at 320 Serangoon Road. Situated near the city fringe, it is directly opposite Farrer Park MRT station, providing convenient access via public transportation. The campus's location offers ease of commute for students residing in various neighborhoods across Singapore.
The Centrium Square campus accommodates students from Year 1 to Year 13 across two levels. It offers an English-Chinese Bilingual Primary School for Years 1 to 6, integrating rigorous English and Mandarin courses to promote bilingualism. For secondary education (Years 7 to 13), the campus provides an English-medium International Secondary School curriculum, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level qualifications.
Invictus International School is a co-educational institution and does not offer boarding facilities.
Invictus International School's Centrium Square campus offers school-based support programs tailored to students with diverse learning needs. These services include the provision of shadow teachers for those requiring additional assistance, ensuring that each student receives the necessary support to thrive academically and socially.
The school does not have an affiliation with any particular country.
Invictus International School is non-denominational and does not adhere to any specific religious affiliation.
The school day at Invictus International School Bukit Timah typically starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:30 PM. Students have scheduled breaks and a lunch period.
Invictus International School's Centrium Square campus offers transportation services through a partnership with RushOwl. RushOwl provides unlimited free extracurricular activity (ECA) transport for students who sign up for a two-way commute.
Annual tuition at Invictus International School - Centrium Square ranges from SGD 22,011 to SGD 26,610 for 2026/27.
Invictus International School - Centrium Square teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Singapore Curriculum for students aged 5 to 18.
The Centrium Square campus provides an English-Chinese Bilingual Primary School for Years 1 to 6, integrating rigorous English and Mandarin courses to promote bilingualism. For secondary education (Years 7 to 13), the campus offers the Cambridge Lower Secondary and International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) curricula, culminating in Cambridge A-Levels. This structured approach ensures students develop a strong foundation in both languages and are well-prepared for global academic pursuits.
The school emphasizes social and emotional learning by integrating academic learning with emotional and social growth. Extracurricular activities, such as sports, performing arts, and community service, are embedded within the curriculum to promote a balanced skill set. The school also incorporates the Virtues Project into daily interactions, teaching students about virtues and encouraging them to practice these values. Weekly routines include peer-to-peer affirmations using virtues language, and character lessons are conducted to reinforce these principles.
Invictus International School is an inclusive institution that supports students with moderate learning needs. The school offers career counseling and pastoral counseling support for students with socio-emotional needs. While the school provides support for various learning challenges, it is not a specialist SEN institution.
Invictus International School offers tailored support for students with English as an Additional Language (EAL) needs. The school provides small group sessions during and after school hours, led by EAL specialists, to assist students in developing their English proficiency. This approach ensures that non-native English speakers can effectively access the mainstream curriculum and fully participate in school life. Additionally, the school offers an English Immersion Programme (EIP) aimed at developing strong language skills in students, fostering bilingual global citizens.
The school promotes positive mental health and wellbeing for the entire school community, recognizing its importance in enabling students to fulfill their potential. A dedicated counsellor is available to offer guidance and support through appointments and drop-in sessions. Additionally, pastoral and safeguarding staff are on hand to assist students with their socio-emotional needs. The school also organizes parent coffee mornings and training sessions on various wellbeing topics, fostering a supportive environment for both students and their families.
IIS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, expecting all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The school has designated safeguarding leaders who have undergone specific training to handle safeguarding concerns. Staff members receive regular training, updates, and information on safeguarding procedures to ensure they are well-informed about the latest practices. All staff are required to share any concerns about a child's safety or well-being with the designated safeguarding leaders, ensuring that potential issues are identified and addressed promptly. The school's safeguarding policy outlines the expectations for working with children and families, and there is a staff code of conduct that sets clear expectations for behavior and actions of all adults at the school. The school also collaborates with external agencies, such as social care, health, and the police, when necessary to support children and families.
Reserve your place. Complete and submit the Invictus Application Form to enter the applicant pool. The form requires attachments such as your child's photo, birth certificate, passport, relevant passes (e.g., Dependent’s Pass, PR Pass), and recent academic records.
Schedule a school tour (optional). If you're interested in visiting the campus, you can book a tour to familiarize yourself with the school's environment and facilities.
Admission assessment. Your child will undergo an in-person assessment, typically conducted in small groups, focusing on age-appropriate math and English skills. This assessment ensures school readiness and identifies any special learning or behavioral needs.
Offer of admission and contract. If the assessment is successful, you'll receive a formal offer letter along with a pre-course counseling acknowledgment form.
Complete enrolment documents. Before the school term begins, ensure all required enrolment documents are completed.
Invictus International School offers scholarships to exceptional students based on outstanding academic performance or exceptional talent in areas such as music, sports, or the arts.
Eligibility Criteria:
Academic Talent:
Current Students:
-Ranked within the top three of their level for Year 9 or Year 11.
-Demonstrated outstanding leadership in extracurricular activities.
-Evidence of community service involvement.
-Possession of additional talents.
New Students:
-Excellent academic results and/or a minimum GL CAT4 score of 125.
-Evidence of community service involvement.
-Possession of additional talents.
Talent in Sport, Music, or Art:
Awardees of national, regional, or global competitions (excluding interschool events).
Representatives of prestigious organizations at the national, regional, or global level.
Music: Achievement of ABRSM/Trinity Grade 8 or above in performance or composition.
Art: Evidence of public exhibitions and an established portfolio.
Invictus International School operates an applicant pool system rather than a traditional waitlist. Upon submission of the application form and payment of the application fee, your child enters the applicant pool. Placement is then subject to the successful completion of the assessment and availability of spots in the appropriate year group.