The Guild International College, Singapore campus

The Guild International College, Singapore

Key Stats

Annual Fees: US$21K

Curriculum: Australian

Age Range: 12–18

Students: 100

Location: Tanglin, Singapore

Updated February 2026


In Brief

The Guild International College Singapore is a specialized independent school established in 2021 serving neurodivergent students aged 9-30. With fees around SGD 35,000 annually, the school offers Australian curriculum education focused on inclusive learning for students with learning differences, operating from a Tanglin campus with shuttle service from Redhill MRT.

Founded by Jayne Nadarajoo and Ganesh Kanapathy, The Guild represents a unique approach to international education in Singapore by specifically targeting neurodivergent learners who may struggle in mainstream educational settings. The school operates from Phoenix Park in Tanglin with convenient transport links including a free shuttle from Redhill MRT station. As one of the few schools in Singapore dedicated to students with learning differences, it fills a specialized niche in the international education market.

The school follows an Australian curriculum framework adapted for inclusive education, serving students across a broad age range from 9 to 30 years old. This extended age range reflects the school's commitment to supporting learners who may need additional time or alternative pathways to achieve their educational goals. The Guild has also expanded its reach with The Guild Inclusive Skills Academy in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, indicating growth in their specialized educational model. However, as a relatively new institution founded in 2021, the school lacks the established track record and extensive parent feedback available for Singapore's older international schools.

What parents value
  • Specialized support for neurodivergent students and those with learning differences
  • Inclusive educational environment designed for diverse learning needs
  • Convenient location in Tanglin with free shuttle service from Redhill MRT
  • Australian curriculum adapted for inclusive learning
  • Extended age range (9-30) allows flexible educational pathways
  • Small, focused community providing personalized attention
  • Expansion to Malaysia shows growth and success of the model
Points of consideration
  • Very new school (2021) with limited established track record
  • Higher fees (SGD 35,000+) for specialized education
  • Minimal parent feedback available online due to recent founding
  • Narrow focus may not suit families seeking traditional international education
  • Limited information available about academic outcomes and university placements
  • Small scale compared to established international schools in Singapore

Annual Fees

Year GroupAgeUSDTotal Annual Fee
Year 51021,741
Year 61121,741
Year 71221,741
Year 81321,741
Year 91421,741
Year 101521,741

Fees converted from SGD. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.

Additional Fees

FeeAmount
Registration Fee1,758
Development & Facility Fee1,172

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The Guild International College, Singapore campus

Academic Results

Academic results have not been made publicly available by this school.


Extra Curriculars

Contact the school for details on co-curricular activities and facilities. Ask what a normal week looks like outside lessons for your child's interests.


Inspections & Accreditations

Inspection

No published inspection details are currently available.

Accreditations

Accreditation details are not publicly listed.

Memberships

Membership details are not publicly listed.


Student Body

Singapore's international schools serve a highly diverse student body. Contact the school for current enrolment details.


Leadership

Jayne Nadarajoo - Founder and Head

Jayne Nadarajoo is a serial educator-turned-entrepreneur with more than 30 years of teaching experience, having designed and run schools from preschool to college level, including White Lodge Education Group (expanded to 11 preschools), Melbourne International School, and ASPIRE Inclusive Education.