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Wise Oaks International School - Valley Point Campus

Singapore

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees SGD 10,800 - 12,000
Ages 4 - 16 years
Pupil numbers 400
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages French, Hindi, Mandarin, Tamil, English
Typical class size 20
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Wise Oaks International School Valley Point Campus offers the Cambridge International Curriculum integrated with Singapore Mathematics, catering to students aged 4 to 16. A notable feature is the "Wisetech Codespark" program which introduces students to coding and technology, fostering early interest in STEM fields. Another program is the "Get Reading Right (GRR)" initiative, emphasizing literacy development from a young age.

This campus is part of Wise Oaks International School

491B River Valley Road, Office Tower #17-01/04, 248373, Singapore

The Essentials

Wise Oaks International School - Valley Point Campus has 400 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Location

The school is situated at 491B River Valley Road in the River Valley Point Office Tower. Located in Singapore’s central region, the campus serves families living in Orchard, River Valley, and surrounding districts. It is a short walk from Great World MRT Station (Thomson-East Coast Line) and also accessible from Tiong Bahru MRT Station (East-West Line). The campus is well connected by public buses and major roads like River Valley Road and the Central Expressway (CTE), making it easy to reach from most parts of the city.

Stages

The school offers education from the Reception Year Program (RYP) for children aged 4.5 years up to Grade 10, following the Cambridge International curriculum. The academic progression includes the Foundation Plus Reception Year Program, Cambridge Primary Curriculum for Grades 1 to 5, Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme for Grades 6 to 8, and the Cambridge IGCSE Programme for Grades 9 and 10.

Type

Wise Oaks International School is a co-educational institution. The school does not offer boarding facilities.

Additional learning support

Teachers closely monitor student progress and offer extra help through remedial lessons and after-school sessions when needed. The goal is to ensure that each child has the time and support necessary to grasp key concepts, especially in core subjects like English, Math, and Science. Regular communication with parents helps keep them informed of their child's development and any specific learning needs.

To further strengthen student learning, the school encourages parent engagement through its PEERS Group (Parents Enthusiastically Engaged in Rendering Support). This group works alongside the school to support educational goals and school activities. Parents often assist in classroom events, contribute ideas, and help create a positive and active learning environment. This collaboration helps ensure that students receive well-rounded support both at home and in school.

Country affiliation

The school does not have affiliation to any specific country.

Religious affiliation

The school does not have any religious affiliation. It is a secular institution.

School day structure

The school day starts slightly later at 9:15 AM. Recess is scheduled from 10:45 AM to 11:00 AM, and lunch takes place from 1:10 PM to 1:45 PM. Students are dismissed at 3:39 PM.

Bus service

Wise Oaks International School offers door to door bus transportation island-wide. School bus service is provided to and from the school. There is also an evening drop-off after the student support stayback for students depending on the number of takers.

Fees

Annual tuition at Wise Oaks International School - Valley Point Campus ranges from SGD 10,800 to SGD 12,000 for 2026/27.

Tuition Fees (Monthly)
Reception Year Program (RYP): SGD 900
Grades 1–5: SGD 900
Grades 6–8: SGD 1,000
Grades 9–10 (IGCSE): SGD 1,200
Tuition is payable in six instalments, each covering two months.

One-Time & Annual Fees
Registration Fee: SGD 1,000 (currently waived)
Administration Fee: SGD 500 (non-refundable)
Medical Insurance: SGD 25 per annum
Student Pass Application: SGD 100 (if applicable)
Late Payment Fee: SGD 50 per week after due date

Resource & Program Fees
Resource Fees (RYP to Grade 8): SGD 225 per semester
IGCSE Resources (Grades 9–10): SGD 300 (study & lab materials)
Third Language Program (Optional): SGD 400 per annum

Books & Notebooks:
RYP: SGD 225
Primary: SGD 300
Secondary: SGD 350
IGCSE (Grades 9–10): SGD 750 (for 2 years)

Transportation Fees (Monthly)
Zone A (within 5 km): SGD 220
Zone B (5–10 km): SGD 239
Zone C (beyond 10 km): SGD 265
Transportation fees are payable with tuition instalments.

Uniform & Miscellaneous
Regular Uniform Set: SGD 55 (shirt & skort/shorts)
PE Uniform: SGD 30 per set
Tie: SGD 12
School Jacket: SGD 40
Identity Card: SGD 12
Events, Bags, Stationery: Fees to be confirmed (TBC)

Refund Policy
The school offers a clear refund policy that provides a full refund of all course and miscellaneous fees if the school is unable to deliver the course or if a student’s pass application is rejected.

For voluntary withdrawals, refunds are calculated based on the terms in the student contract and processed within seven working days upon receiving written notice. Students also benefit from a 10-day cooling-off period after signing the contract, during which they are entitled to the highest possible refund, even if the course has started. However, certain fees such as the registration and administration fees are non-refundable.

Payment Methods
GIRO (preferred)
PayNow
NETS
Interbank transfer
Cheque
Non-GIRO Payment Fee: SGD $10 per transaction
Academics

Wise Oaks International School - Valley Point Campus teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 4 to 16.

Curriculum

Wise Oaks International School follows the Cambridge International Curriculum, offering structured education from the Reception Year Program (RYP) through to Grade 10. The academic journey includes the Reception Year for early foundational learning, the Cambridge Primary Curriculum for Grades 1–5, and the Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme for Grades 6–8. Students in Grades 9 and 10 follow the Cambridge IGCSE Programme.

The curriculum is further enhanced with Singapore Mathematics for strong numeracy skills and the Get Reading Right (GRR) phonics program to build early literacy. Students also benefit from co-curricular programs such as coding, music, and languages.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

At Wise Oaks International School, students benefit from regular counseling and leadership sessions that address both personal and academic concerns, helping them develop self-awareness and emotional regulation. These sessions create a safe space for students to reflect, express themselves, and grow in confidence. The school also integrates a Value Education Program into the curriculum, focusing on themes such as empathy, respect, and responsibility. This approach encourages students to build a strong moral foundation and positive social behaviors.

In addition, students are actively involved in community engagement activities, including events like Earth Day and cultural celebrations, which foster a sense of belonging and encourage them to contribute meaningfully to their school and wider community.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not have any specialized programs for students with Special Education Needs (SEN).

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school does not provide any publicly available information.

Mental Wellbeing

Wise Oaks International School prioritizes the mental well-being of its students by implementing structured support systems and programs such as:

Monthly Counseling Sessions: The school conducts monthly counseling sessions that include one-on-one meetings with counselors, leadership talks, discussions on physical and mental health led by medical professionals, and activities designed to enhance concentration and mental well-being.

General Counseling Services: Students facing personal or academic challenges are encouraged to approach their class teacher, Principal, Vice Principal, or school counselor. All matters are handled with strict confidentiality, and when necessary, the school seeks assistance from external agencies to provide additional support.

Parental Involvement: The school actively involves parents through the PEERS Group (Parents Enthusiastically Engaged in Rendering Support), fostering a collaborative environment that supports students' social and emotional development.

Safeguarding

Wise Oaks International School incorporates safeguarding through various policies that ensure student safety and well-being, The school enforces strict health and safety measures such as CCTV surveillance, a closed campus during school hours, and clear procedures for handling illness and medical emergencies. Students are not allowed to self-administer medication, and vaccination records are mandatory. Bullying, whether physical, emotional, or cyber is taken seriously and may result in suspension or expulsion, with all parties involved receiving support. The school sets clear behavioral expectations both on and off campus, and major offences like vandalism, abuse, or misconduct are formally investigated and documented.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Submit Supporting Documents
Provide original versions of the following:

Student's passport-size photograph
Photographs of both parents
Student's passport and birth certificate
Parents' passports
Student's immunization records (Diphtheria and Measles are mandatory in Singapore)
Student's and parents' ICs or relevant passes (e.g., Employment Pass, Dependent Pass)
School report card from the previous year (for Grade 2 and above)

Note: Documents not in English must be accompanied by official translations.

2. Aptitude Test and School Visit
Arrange an aptitude test for applicants to Grade 2 and above, assessing relevant academic skills. Schedule a visit to the River Valley Point campus to experience the school's environment firsthand.

3. Admission Decision
The school considers test outcomes, age requirements, prior academic achievements, and the student's overall profile, including behavior, social skills, work ethic, attitude, and English proficiency.

4. Acceptance and Contract Signing
Upon receiving an offer, sign the Wise Oaks student contract to confirm enrollment.

5. Fee Payment
Settle the necessary fees as per the school's fee schedule.

6. Final Documentation Submission
Ensure all outstanding documents are submitted before the start of the academic term.

Scholarships

The school does not have publicly available information on their scholarships.

Waitlist

Wise Oaks International School does have a waitlist if a grade level is full at the time of application.

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