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Gig International School Singapore
A small Changi school founded in 2010, offering British and Indian curriculum pathways for ages 6–16 under the CIA group's '4-Quadrant' framework. Modest fees, limited public track record.
In brief
GIG International School Singapore is a small CBSE school, founded in 2010 and run by GIG Education Centre, a teacher-training organisation established in 2003. Teaching is concentrated in the primary years, Classes 1–5, with class sizes capped at 25 and an Indian academic calendar running April to March. Expansion to Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE and the IB Diploma is planned, and the published fee schedule already extends to Cambridge A Level. The school holds EduTrust certification.
Annual fees run from SGD 11,445 in Class 1 to SGD 29,212 at A Level, placing it among the most affordable international options in Singapore. The campus is small with no outdoor space; pupils are bused to nearby facilities for sport, and a planned move to a larger Eunos campus would address this.
Pupils sat French DELF examinations at A1 to B1 levels in 2026. One account criticises the admission staff as rude and unhelpful while rating the curriculum itself positively.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Class 1 | 6 | SGD 11,445 |
| Class 2 | 7 | SGD 11,445 |
| Class 3 | 8 | SGD 14,715 |
| Class 4 | 9 | SGD 14,715 |
| Class 5 | 10 | SGD 14,715 |
| Cambridge Secondary 1 (Class 6) | 11 | SGD 16,206 |
| Cambridge Secondary 2 (Class 7) | 12 | SGD 16,206 |
| Cambridge Secondary 3 (Class 8) | 13 | SGD 16,206 |
| IGCSE Year 1 (Class 9) | 14 | SGD 19,385 |
| IGCSE Year 2 (Class 10) | 15 | SGD 19,385 |
| Cambridge AS Level (Class 11) | 16 | SGD 29,212 |
| Cambridge A Level (Class 12) | 17 | SGD 29,212 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Administrative Fees | SGD 273 | |
| Registration Fees | SGD 2,000 |
Reviews
Limited independent commentary is available for <a href="/international-schools/singapore/gig-international-school">GIG International School</a>. It is a small CBSE primary school (Classes 1-5) run by GIG Education Centre, a teacher-training organisation founded in 2003. Fees of SGD 12,480-13,728 all-inclusive make it one of Singapore's most affordable international options.
What the sources say
(September 2025) notes the school operates from a small Newton campus with no outdoor space - students are bused to nearby facilities for sport. Class sizes are capped at 25. The school follows the Indian academic calendar (April to March) and plans to expand to Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE, and IBDP. The sole text review on <a href="https://www.ischooladvisor.com/singapore/singapur/singapore/gig-international-school">iSchoolAdvisor</a> criticises admission staff communication; the curriculum itself is rated positively by the same reviewer.
Positives
- Affordability. All-inclusive fees of SGD 12,480-13,728 are among the lowest for international schools in Singapore, per.
Considerations
- Facilities. The Newton campus is small with no outdoor space. Students are bused to external facilities for sport. A planned move to a larger Eunos campus would address this.
- Administration and communication. The one substantive review on <a href="https://www.ischooladvisor.com/singapore/singapur/singapore/gig-international-school">iSchoolAdvisor</a> reports rude and unhelpful admission staff, though the same reviewer rates the curriculum positively.
Leadership
Robin Hamilton
Sathiyamoorthy Parameshwari serves as Vice Principal at GIG International School Singapore, with 17 years of experience teaching subjects including Science and Units of Inquiry. She has held educational leadership positions in reputed institutions in Singapore and is a member of the Cognizance International Academic Advisory Board.
Accreditations
- EDUTRUST 01
Academic results
- ICAS 2025–26 Award outcomes rose to 75% in Digital Technologies, 70.4% in English, 47.4% in Mathematics, and 42.9% in Science. French DELF Examinations results achieved across A1, A2, and B1 levels (2026). Produci