Are you a parent with a schooling-age child? Are you wondering how much it would cost to send your child to school in Singapore? In this post, we dive into the school fees of primary, secondary, and junior colleges in Singapore, with fee breakdowns as well as information about how it will change in the coming years.
Generally, schools fees for education in Singapore’s public schools will be affected by two factors: the student’s citizenship status and the type of school (i.e. how the school is funded). Further, school fees can be broken down into the actual school fees and additional miscellaneous fees. Let’s take a look at these in more detail below.
Fee differentiation by nationality
Singapore is a world-recognised education hub, with consistently high math and language performances on worldwide proficiency rankings. It is a coveted place to study especially for students from around the region. But you may be surprised to learn that Singaporean students get to enjoy this renowned education system for a very low fee – sometimes practically free.
Singapore citizens: The government provides heavy subsidies on school fees, with school fees in government and government-aided schools ranging from absolutely nothing to $6.
Permanent Residents: School fees are higher than that of citizens, with fewer subsidies.
International students (ASEAN): They pay a higher rate than PRs but enjoy a lower rate than International students from the rest of the world.
International students (rest of the world): They pay the highest band of school fees, which can range from $1000 to $2000 per month.
Additionally, from 2024 to 2026, school fees for non-citizens are set to rise every year, with price hikes ranging from $20 to $140 annually.