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St. Joseph’s Institution International offers a holistic, values-driven and international educational experience to a diverse student body of over 40 nationalities rooted in the context of Singapore. As a school with a Lasallian Catholic foundation, our community welcomes students, teachers, parents, friends and supporters of all faiths and cultural backgrounds. Today, we celebrate a vibrant community of over 2,300 students across three schools, united by our vision to learn, inspire, and serve. Our Preschool, located on our Holland Road campus, nurtures children from Early Years 1 to Kindergarten 2 (ages 3 - 6) in a warm and engaging environment that fosters curiosity, a love for learning, and foundational virtues. On our Thomson campus, the Elementary School welcomes expatriate children from Prep 1 to Grade 6 (ages 4–12), offering a vibrant educational experience that balances academic growth with character development. High School, also on our Thomson campus, fosters an environment for both Singaporean and international students to learn together in Grades 7 - 12 (ages 13–18), encouraging academic excellence, personal growth, and leadership through service. Together, these three schools form a cohesive journey of growth and discovery, reflecting our shared commitment to inspire each student to reach their potential and serve as thoughtful, engaged global citizens.
490 Thomson Road, 298191, Singapore
St. Joseph's Institution International has 2,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.
SJI International is located at 490 Thomson Road in Singapore's Novena district. The campus is easily accessible via public transportation, with the Novena MRT station nearby, and is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and amenities.
The school comprises two divisions: the Elementary School for students aged 5 to 12, and the High School for students aged 12 to 18.
SJI International is a co-educational school and does not offer boarding.
The Learning Development Department at SJI International assists students facing mild to moderate learning challenges. This support includes in-class assistance, diagnostic assessments, and, when necessary, individualized interventions.
SJI International is not affiliated with any specific country.
SJI International is affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious institute, and upholds Lasallian educational values.
The school day typically starts at 8:00 AM and ends at 3:30 PM, with breaks and lunch periods scheduled throughout the day.
SJI International collaborates with Tong Tar Transport Service Pte Ltd to offer a school bus service for Elementary School students. For High School students, transportation arrangements are typically managed by families, with various public transportation options available.
Boarding is available from Grade 9 onwards. St Andrew's Hall is the official boarding house, a co-educational residence housing up to 600 students managed by St Andrew's Junior College. All new students who do not live with their parents or a direct blood relative are required to live at St Andrew's Hall. Meals during school days are breakfast and dinner; weekends and holidays provide three meals per day. The boarding facility includes a communal study centre, gym, dance studio and music room, and students may use St Andrew's wider recreational facilities. Transportation to the school is by public transport. The monthly cost is $930.
The school has a uniform policy with separate Elementary School Uniform Policy and High School Uniform Policy.
Compass Group (Chartwells) operates the canteen and catering. Menus include Western, Asian, Vegetarian and allergen-controlled options; allergen-controlled kitchens exclude tree nuts, peanuts, crustaceans, molluscs and sesame; Chartwells staff are trained to handle dietary needs; a sample menu is available.
The school has a four-house system: Saint Benilde, Saint Jaime, Saint Miguel, and Saint Mutien. Each house is overseen by a Head of House and a House Unity Group (HUG). House points are earned through events, sportsmanship and representation, culminating in the House Cup. The house system supports the Virtues Project.
The school is Lasallian Catholic and governed by a Board of Governors. It is organized as St. Joseph's Institution International Ltd and St. Joseph's Institution International Elementary School Ltd. It forms part of a family of schools (Our Family of Schools) including SJI International Preschool, Elementary School and High School. The Board is chaired by Chris Woo, with multiple appointed members contributing to governance.
Annual tuition at St. Joseph's Institution International ranges from SGD 35,876 to SGD 47,388 for 2026/27.
St. Joseph's Institution International teaches IB (DP), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum), Cambridge A Levels for students aged 4 to 18.
The Elementary School follows the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), incorporating Singapore Maths and Chinese language studies. The High School offers the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) program in Grades 9 and 10, followed by the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Grades 11 and 12.
SJI International places a strong emphasis on SEL, integrating it into both the curriculum and extracurricular activities. The school offers a well-being program grounded in positive psychology principles, facilitated by Heads of Grade and School Counsellors. Regular well-being surveys are conducted to monitor student welfare and inform the pastoral care approach.
While SJI International strives to accommodate students with SEN, the scope of support is limited to mild to moderate learning needs. The Learning Development Team works collaboratively with parents, teachers, and external experts to identify and implement appropriate support measures. It's important to note that the school is not a specialized SEN institution and may not be equipped to support a wide spectrum of special educational needs.
SJI International offers an English as an Additional Language (EAL) Programme tailored for students whose first language is not English. The program provides specialized support to help these students access the curriculum and prepare for academic challenges. The duration of support varies based on individual language proficiency, with a minimum commitment of one year. Students entering Grades 9 and 11 are expected to participate in the program for the entire two-year IGCSE and IB Diploma courses, respectively. Assessments conducted at admission determine the appropriate level of support needed.
SJI International is committed to fostering a supportive environment for students' mental health. The school offers a counseling program that includes individual and group counseling, psycho-educational sessions, and workshops on mental health and coping strategies. The counseling team collaborates with parents, teachers, and external professionals to address personal and interpersonal issues.
SJI International adheres to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and is dedicated to providing a safe environment for all students. The school's Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy is reviewed annually and is accessible to all stakeholders. The policy emphasizes safe recruitment practices, regular staff training, and clear procedures for reporting and addressing concerns.
SJI International was established as part of Singapore's Lasallian educational network, which dates back to 1852. The High School opened in 2007, followed by the Elementary School in 2008. These developments marked the creation of the first international school within this group, aiming to provide a global standard of education while upholding Lasallian values.
SJI International fosters a vibrant community spirit, engaging students, parents, and staff in various activities that promote collaboration and cultural exchange. The school organizes community events such as festivals, fairs, and service-learning projects, which not only enrich students' educational experiences but also strengthen community bonds.
The Parent Support Group (PSG) at SJI International plays a pivotal role in enhancing the school community. As a volunteer organization, the PSG strives to enrich the educational experience by organizing events that foster collaboration between parents and teachers. Membership is automatic upon a student's enrollment, and each grade is represented by two Grade Representatives who serve as liaisons for non-academic matters. The PSG's activities include cultural celebrations, workshops, and social gatherings, all aimed at building a cohesive and engaged community.
The school operates on a large campus with specialist subject classrooms, auditoriums, a black box theatre, television studios and music rooms. The Lawrence Da Silva Sports Complex includes a 25m swimming pool, indoor sports hall, fitness room and rock climbing wall. Outdoors there are dedicated courts for basketball, netball and tennis and a FIFA- and IRB-approved turf field for track and field. The campus comprises multiple blocks for arts, humanities and sciences, including La Salle Block, Khoo Teck Puat Building, Cecilia Block, Solomon Block and Wisdom Block, along with High School Music, Drama Rooms and Canteen, and a High School Science Block; it also includes an Assembly Hall and a Chapel.
The on-campus sports facilities are anchored by the Lawrence Da Silva Sports Complex, with a 25m pool, indoor sports hall, fitness room and a rock climbing wall. Outdoors there are courts for basketball, netball and tennis and a FIFA- and IRB-approved turf field for track and field. The school supports competitive sport and representation in regional events such as ACSIS, with students competing in track and field, badminton, basketball, football, golf, netball, rugby, cross country, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Additional sports options include fencing, taekwondo, track and field, cross country, swimming, shooting and canoeing, with sporting CCAs such as cricket, table tennis, ultimate frisbee, softball, rock climbing and fitness training.
The campus provides extensive academic facilities including specialist subject classrooms, science laboratories, and information technology centers. The Cecilia Block houses a Creative Arts Building, a Digital Technologies Lab, plus Music and Art Rooms and a Nurse Room. The Solomon Block contains Design & Technology spaces, Art Rooms, a HS Media Suite and Solomon Hall. The Wisdom Block houses the Humanities Centre and related teaching spaces. A High School Science Block supports science teaching, and the school maintains other spaces such as auditoriums, a black box theatre and television studios to support arts and media education.
The school runs a broad range of co-curricular activities through its Beyond The Classroom program, including Co-Curricular Activities, Outdoor Education, Pastoral Care & Wellbeing, Service Learning and Student Leadership. The High School curriculum emphasizes Outdoor Education, Co-curricular Activities and Service Learning as part of holistic development. Students participate in service projects, leadership opportunities and a variety of clubs and activities that foster character, teamwork and community engagement.
St. Joseph's Institution International offers IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in High School, and the IPC and IMYC curricula in Elementary School. In High School, Grades 9–10 study the Cambridge IGCSE English Language and English Literature, while Grades 11–12 complete the IB Diploma Programme with English Language and Literature as Language A options at Higher and Standard levels. The Elementary School uses the IPC and IMYC to structure learning in the early years. A dedicated University Counselling team supports subject choices and university applications.
Co-Curricular Activities span creative and performing arts, music, and theatre, alongside other disciplines. The CCAs are organized to balance academics with personal growth and include a focus on the arts as part of learning beyond the classroom. Students engage in leadership and performance through arts-related councils and activities. Co-curriculars emphasize creativity and collaboration across the arts, sports, and service.
The school emphasises language development with two languages: a home language and an additional language, and adheres to the Singapore Ministry of Education Mother Tongue Language requirements for eligible students. Elementary School offers a Mainstream Programme with English as the primary language of instruction and Chinese (or Spanish in Grades 5–6), and a Bilingual Programme delivered in English and Chinese. Chinese is offered across three pathways (first language, second language, or foreign language) in all grades, with an English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme to support learners. The Languages curriculum promotes bilingualism and intercultural understanding within the school community.
Co-Curricular Activities foster engagement beyond academics, spanning arts, music, drama, sports, and student leadership. The CCAs are designed to develop motivation, teamwork, and leadership while providing enjoyment. Student leadership opportunities are offered through multiple student councils and committees that give students voice and responsibility within the school. The programs encourage active participation and personal development outside the classroom.
Service Learning is embedded in the curriculum, connecting classroom work with local and global service initiatives. Students collaborate on service projects that build empathy, collaboration, and social responsibility, and reflect on their experiences to grow as global citizens. The program includes community outreach activities and partnerships that extend beyond the campus.
Student leadership is developed through dedicated councils and committees covering areas such as community service, sustainability, virtues, performing arts, sports, and culture. The school provides four full-time University Counsellors to support Grade 8–12 students with subject choices and university applications. The school offers a Scholarship Programme with multiple pathways and deadlines for entry to the IB Diploma Programme, and admissions involve assessments and interviews. The school fosters leadership, communication, and professional preparation through its programs and opportunities.
Pastoral Care & Wellbeing centers on the student's holistic development, with a Wellbeing Curriculum and Virtues Project to promote social and emotional health. School nurses and counsellors support physical and mental well-being, while homeroom teachers, Heads of Grade and a Student Success team provide ongoing pastoral support. Tutor groups and wellbeing initiatives foster a safe and inclusive environment that supports personal growth and resilience. The Lasallian mission underpins the wellbeing and character-building approach.
In Elementary Mainstream, English is the primary language of instruction, with Chinese (or Spanish in Grades 5 and 6) taught as a subject. The Bilingual Programme provides instruction in English and Chinese across the curriculum. In High School, the IB Diploma Programme requires study in two languages.
The school has a Bilingual Programme in Elementary (Prep 1-2 & Grade 1-3) with instruction in English and Chinese, using an alternating language teaching model. The Bilingual Programme provides an immersive dual-language experience, with instruction delivered in both English and Chinese.
The Bilingual Programme provides an immersive dual-language experience; instruction is delivered in English and Chinese.
National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA): This award encourages youth participation in community service, skills development, and physical recreation. At SJI International, it's a compulsory part of the Grade 9 curriculum, with about 90% of students achieving the Bronze Award.
IGCSE 'Top in the World' Awards: These awards recognize outstanding academic achievements globally. In August 2021, four SJI International students received this honor, highlighting exceptional performance in their IGCSE examinations.
EduTrust Certification: Awarded by Singapore's Committee for Private Education, this certification acknowledges private educational institutions that meet high standards in student protection, support services, academic processes, and more.
doris recommends that you start by speaking to admissions. This connects you directly to the school's admissions team who can respond with answers, more information, and next steps. Attend an Open House (Optional):
While not mandatory, attending an Open House provides valuable insights into the school's environment, curriculum, and community. It's an opportunity to interact with faculty, staff, and current students, helping you determine if SJI International aligns with your family's values and expectations.
Submit an Application Form:
Fill out the online application form. This form requires personal details, academic records, and any specific questions you may have.
Complete the Admissions Test and Interview:
After submitting your application, the admissions office will contact you to schedule an assessment. For Elementary School applicants (Prep 1 to Grade 1), this involves an observational assessment. For Grades 2 to 6, applicants undergo computerized and written assessments, followed by an interview. High School applicants (Grades 7 to 12) will participate in an online interview with a member of the Senior Leadership Team.
Decision Notification and Acceptance:
Parents will be informed of the admission decision. If offered a place, families are required to confirm acceptance promptly, usually within two weeks. This process includes the payment of a non-refundable enrolment fee and the completion of necessary documentation to finalize enrollment.
The school offers the Lasallian Scholarship, a six-year program for Singaporean students entering Grade 7. This merit-based, means-tested scholarship covers tuition fees and is awarded to up to four students annually. Applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership qualities, and a commitment to community service.
SJI International maintains a waitlist for certain grade levels when demand exceeds available spaces. If a desired grade is full, applicants are placed on this list and considered for openings as they arise. It's important to note that the school does not operate a 'pool' system; applicants are either offered a place or placed on the waitlist.