North London Collegiate School (Singapore)

North London Collegiate School (Singapore, NLCS) is the fourth school in the elite NLCS network, and it draws on the rich history and legacy of the UK's founding school. Our goal is to provide an inspirational and life-changing educational experience for our children so that they may grow into successful, well-rounded, and compassionate human beings. NLCS (Singapore) creates academics and critical thinkers, people with the aptitude and desire to make a good difference in the world.


They satisfy the needs of the individual, not simply the requirements of the cohort, by focusing on excellent pastoral care. They understand that each classroom is made up of individuals with diverse interests, abilities, talents, experiences, and worldviews. They develop a community centered on strong interactions between staff and students as well as amongst students themselves by creating a loving and supportive atmosphere both in and out of the classroom.


NLCS (Singapore) is also pleased to welcome the IB Diploma Program's inaugural batch of Sixth Form students. The class of 2023 will graduate in the summer of 2023 and will be eligible to attend top colleges throughout the world. We're also honored to have received CPE's EduTrust Certification, which will last for four years, until 2025.


Founded: Founded in 1850 in the UK and 2020 in Singapore
Location: 130 Depot Rd, 109708, Singapore
Headmaster: Paul Friend
Grades: August to June / Pre Kindergarten to Grade 12
Gender: Co-Education
Type: International school, Day school
Number of students: Over 750
Yearly tuition fee: SGD 31,545 - SGD 46,803
Website: https://nlcssingapore.sg
Phone: +65 6989 3000

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