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Private international school in Singapore
International French School (Singapore)
Lycée Français de Singapour
IFSEntrance to the International French School, Singapore
Address
Reception & Elementary: 2900 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3
Singapore 569935
Kindergarten & Secondary: 3000 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3
Singapore 569928
Singapore
Coordinates1°22′17″N 103°52′03″E / 1.3714°N 103.8676°E / 1.3714; 103.8676
Information
School typePrivate International School
Motto"Open Your Mind"
Established1967
School districtSingapore
PrincipalMr David BINAN
Enrollment3,000 students
LanguageFrench, English, Chinese, German, Spanish, Latin
CampusUrban
Campus size54,000m squared
Color(s)Light blue, dark blue, white, and red
Websitehttps://www.ifs.edu.sg/

International French School (Singapore) (IFS) (French: Lycée Français de Singapour, LFS) is a French international school in Singapore certified by the French Ministry of Education. Operational for over 50 years, IFS delivers a bilingual French-English education for international students aged 2 to 18, from kindergarten to high school. Its campus, located on Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, has 54,000 square metres (580,000 sq ft) of space.

History

The predecessor of this institution opened in 1967. 13 years later several French companies spent three million Singapore dollars to establish and create an established French international school, and in September 1984 the school opened in a Bukit Tinggi campus. Around 1993 the primary school moved to a rental property on Thomson Road due to growth at the school, and in that year the school began establishing plans for a new campus.

The former 118,033-square-foot (10,965.6 m) campus was rented from the Swiss Club of Singapore with a lease of a duration of 100 years. In 1998, when the property still had 85 years left, the property was offered on the selling market.

The Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 facility began operations in 1999. At a later point, the school began an expansion project so the campus could house 2,400 students; as part of the project, there would be 26 additional classrooms in a structure built on top of the previous kindergarten facility. The primary CP/CP1 and kindergarten levels were temporarily moved to the former Serangoon Garden South School facility. The secondary school offers an international option of the baccalaureate, which is an honor course for this exam. It has been for many years forming students for Ivy Leagues and prépa Parisienne.

In 2010, 1,400 students were enrolled.

In 2016 the school opened a separate campus on Ang Mo Kio 2900 for the primary students. They are now looking forward to adding another building on the primary campus to be able to transfer the kindergarten kids from the middle school and high school campus to the primary one. In January 2020 the school had officially changed from 'Lycee Francais de Singapour' to 'International French School of Singapore'.

Student body and teaching staff

Today the student body is made of over 3,000 pupils from over 65 different nationalities, with most coming from France and other French-speaking countries or regions. Very few Singaporean students attend the school as the Singaporean government's regulations prevent most of its citizens from attending international schools within the country.

Community

Circa 2010, the housing facility Serangoon Gardens attracted members of the school community as the housing is close to the school. A French community in Serangoon Gardens developed around the school.

Alumni

References

  1. "Présentation Archived 2019-01-17 at the Wayback Machine." French School of Singapore.
  2. "Historique – Lycée Français de Singapour". lfs.edu.sg. Archived from the original on 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  3. "French school in court row put up for sale". The Business Times. Singapore. 1996-07-03. - In microfilm reel NL20621. See database search at the National Library of Singapore.
  4. ^ Chew, Cassandra (2010-08-09). "French school scores with expats". The Straits Times. Singapore. - In microfilm reel NL30872. See database search at the National Library of Singapore.
  5. Mah, James Yi Hong (2019-01-01). "Serangoon Gardens: Living Side by Side with the Europeans". BeMuse: 4–11 – via EBSCOHost. - Cited: p. 8

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