OUR BEGINNINGS IN 2007 & 2008
Read about our High School and Elementary School division beginnings.
Read about our High School and Elementary School division beginnings.
Our campus is centrally located in the heart of the City.
Our Elementary School programme offers students a comprehensive and well rounded experience in and out of the classroom.
Our High School programme offers students a comprehensive and well rounded experience in and out of the classroom.
Activities offered beyond the classroom are extensive and fulfilling.
It is our mission and responsibility at SJI International to support the health and wellbeing of students within our school community.
Our faculty represent more than 15 nationalities and are highly credentialed.
Top University placements are a testament to the strength of our school.
Our community has generously donated $19.5 million in scholarship.
Our SJI International alumni community is 1200 strong, and remains connected globally.
However SJI International has touched your life, whether you are an alumnus, parent or friend, we offer a range of ways to give back to suit everyone. Donors can make a tax - deductible gift online via credit card, cheque or by bank transfer.
Major Gifts, Company Matching, or Legacy Gifts
Generous alumni and community members have made contributions to SJI International in various ways beyond the annual giving programme throughout the school’s 14 year history. If you wish to discuss any of these possibilities, please contact the Advancement Office at to discuss your ideas.
University of Oxford in 2014 with a B.A. in Jurisprudence
I'm now a Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Attorney-General's Chambers, Singapore, working in the Financial and Technology Crime Division, which main remit is to prosecute financial crimes and crimes which have been assisted by technology. I was previously a State Counsel working at the International Affairs
OUR SCHOLAR IAN ERNST CHAI '(09)
Division for about 1.5 years, where we advised the Singapore government on international legal matters.”