SJI International Senior School
Senior School comprises grades 11-12 at St Joseph’s Institution International High School. SJI International also offers places to younger students in the Middle School (Grades 7-10).
SJI International is a not for profit school that draws from the ethos and best practices of St Joseph’s Institution (SJI) – a school with a tradition of over 160 years of educational excellence in Singapore , established by the Catholic order of the De La Salle Christian Brothers.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme provides an intellectually stimulating and holistic educational experience that is highly respected and recognised for admission by top universities around the world.
SJI International High School is an international school connected to the Singapore community, with a richly diverse student population drawn from varied nationalities, culture and faiths interacting and learning together.
An active scholarship programme draws outstanding students, enabling them to benefit from the school’s education regardless of their financial means, and at the same time enriching the school community.
Spirituality, Mutual Respect, Internationalism, Leadership, Experiences and Service are the values that drive the school community’s interaction, learning and growth.
Students develop through ‘Active Learning’ where their minds and interests are actively engaged, and are taught by a team of dedicated teachers, many of whom have substantial experience in top schools around the world.
Values, education and character building are achieved through a range of challenging activities in sports, adventure and creativity, with a special emphasis on service, featuring weekly service activities and overseas projects that help students connect with and serve the local and global community.
Challenge Week – a highlight of the Senior School programme – requires students to plan and undertake in small groups an independent journey in a country in the region, incorporating service, cultural and action activities that take them beyond their personal comfort zones.
The young men and women in the Senior School are being prepared for the 21st Century world as thinking and caring global citizens who are at the same time rooted in their community, faith and values.
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