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Etonhouse International School Broadrick Singapore

Founded in 1995 by Dr. Ng Gim Choo on Broadrick Road, this campus holds special significance as the original school that sparked the creation of the global EtonHouse network now serving over 25,000 children worldwide.

Etonhouse International School Broadrick Singapore campus
Etonhouse International School Broadrick Singapore, Singapore. Photograph · School

Curriculum
International
Fees, annual
SGD 33k–38k
Ages
3 to 11
Pupils
~400
Founded
2018

Founded in 1995 by Dr. Ng Gim Choo on Broadrick Road, this campus holds special significance as the original school that sparked the creation of the global EtonHouse network now serving over 25,000 children worldwide. Dr. Ng's vision, inspired by her daughter's UK learning experience, established the "Inquire-Think-Learn" curriculum framework that continues to define EtonHouse education today. The school follows a Reggio Emilia-inspired approach emphasizing inquiry-based learning, creativity, and bilingual development from early years through secondary education.

The academic pathway progresses through IB Primary Years Programme, IGCSE, and International A-Levels, providing students with globally recognized qualifications and university preparation. As the flagship campus of a network that has expanded to include both premium and affordable education options across Singapore and internationally, Broadrick maintains the founding philosophy while benefiting from three decades of educational innovation and development. The school's approach emphasizes nurturing environments where children develop critical thinking skills and global perspectives through collaborative inquiry-based learning.

Strengths

  • Historic founding campus of successful global education network with 30 years of experience
  • Inquiry-based Reggio Emilia approach encouraging creativity and critical thinking
  • Clear academic pathway from IB PYP through IGCSE to International A-Levels
  • Bilingual education programs supporting multilingual development
  • Part of network with strong commitment to educational accessibility and community support
  • Leadership demonstrates commitment to lifelong learning and educational innovation

Considerations

  • Limited publicly available information about specific campus facilities and student outcomes
  • As founding campus, may have older facilities compared to newer EtonHouse locations
  • Academic results and university placement data not readily available for comparison
  • Specific fee structure beyond application fee not disclosed publicly
  • Student demographic and nationality breakdown not detailed for this particular campus

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Nursery 2 (5 Half Days) 3 SGD 32,626
Nursery 2 (5 Full Days) 3 SGD 36,251
Kindergarten 1 (5 Full Days) 4 SGD 36,251
Year 1 (Integrated Curriculum) 5 SGD 36,251
Year 1 (Mandarin Immersion) 5 SGD 37,287
Year 2 (Integrated or Mandarin Immersion) 6 SGD 37,856
Year 3 (Integrated or Mandarin Immersion) 7 SGD 37,856
Year 4 (Integrated or Mandarin Immersion) 8 SGD 37,856
Year 5 (Integrated or Mandarin Immersion) 9 SGD 37,856
Year 6 (Integrated or Mandarin Immersion) 10 SGD 37,856

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee SGD 654
Facilities Fee (annual, per family, 26/27) SGD 1,308
Enrolment Fee SGD 2,180


<a href="/international-schools/singapore/etonhouse-international-school-broadrick">EtonHouse International School Broadrick</a> has very limited independent review material available publicly. The main third-party source within the last four years is a profile and editorial review on.

What is reported

Thereview describes a close-knit campus with a bilingual approach and an emphasis on community. With only one meaningful recent source, this summary should be treated as a starting point rather than a rounded view of day-to-day parent experience.

Bottom line

Published commentary is too thin to draw firm conclusions. If Broadrick is on your shortlist, you will need to rely more heavily on campus visits and direct parent conversations than on online reviews.

Positives

  • Community feel. Thereview frames the campus as close-knit with a community focus.

Considerations

  • Bilingual approach. A recentprofile highlights bilingual immersion as part of the school model.

Leadership

Edward Wyn Jones

Edward Wyn Jones is from Wales, UK, and has over 32 years of experience in education, including 13 years as Headteacher at Ysgol Gymraeg Cwmbran in Wales and Head of Primary at Craighouse School in Santiago, Chile.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01

  • Cambridge IGCSE Grade A* Top 3% globally

51 Broadrick Road , Singapore 439501

School website