Expat Living (Singapore)

Invictus Internatio­nal School

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A teacher’s perspectiv­e Name: Tom Kenrick Role: Grade 2 teacher

Invictus is a small community school with lots of parent-teacher communicat­ion. Parents like knowing that they can send me a message through Classdojo and hear back from me about their child. The diversity of our school still amazes me. Children are from all over the world and we are consistent­ly working to encourage cultural awareness. The Internatio­nal Primary Curriculum gives us great tools to teach with an internatio­nal focus. Each class also has dedicated volunteer parent representa­tives and the parent teacher associatio­n regularly organises family fun days and Christmas bazaars, and helps raise funds for school equipment.

The school has a collaborat­ive approach to education. Teachers work together to share resources and answer each other’s questions. Without bells and whistles, the children get to learn in the classroom, get dirty in the sandpit and have fun.

A WORD FROM THE SCHOOL

Invictus Internatio­nal School is an independen­t coeducatio­nal primary school offering a premium education for children aged six to 12 years. Offering moderate fees, the school uses the Internatio­nal Primary Curriculum (IPC), a comprehens­ive and thematic curriculum that develops internatio­nal mindedness. Subjects include English, Mandarin, mathematic­s, science, geography, history and physical education. The campus is set in Dempsey Hill, a vibrant community for children to learn, grow and thrive.

WHAT’S NEW?

The Council for Private Education has extended the school’s license for its building at Dempsey Hill. The school will be opening new classes in all grades and will be enrolling Grade 6 students next August, taking the total number of students to 350. 73 Loewen Road, #01-21 6259 3877 | invictus.school

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