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Oct 17, 2025
AIAIG Editorial Team

Why is applying to Singapore international schools comparable to the Ivy League in the United States?

Disclaimer: The content of this article is for informational reference only and does not constitute investment advice, a solicitation, or a basis for major decision-making. Please make independent judgments and consult professional advisors when needed.
Why is applying to Singapore international schools comparable to the Ivy League in the United States?

Singapore International School 🏫🏫, as the world's ceiling, had 40% of the 120 graduates worldwide with a perfect score of 45 points last year coming from Singapore.
This year, Singapore's IB average score is 5 points higher than the global average!!
In the past two years, the excellence of Singapore's international education has not only been widely recognized but has also attracted a large number of students pursuing and aiming for top global universities!

What has this phenomenon led to?

The application process for Singapore International Schools has become white-hot, even comparable to the Ivy League in the United States!
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For example, the enrollment quota for UWC is 900 students, and it is said that the number of applicants reached over 11,000.
According to official data, the overall number of applicants for international schools has increased by 5 times compared to before.

The admission rate for popular Singapore International Schools has dropped to around 1%-2%. This is even lower than Harvard University's 3.41%.

Disclaimer: The content of this article is for informational reference only and does not constitute investment advice, a solicitation, or a basis for major decision-making. Please make independent judgments and consult professional advisors when needed.
Last updated: Oct 19, 2025