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Canadian International School vs Dulwich College

🇸🇬 Singapore · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.

Neither Canadian International School nor Dulwich College sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating. Both are day schools with fees in the same market band — see the table below for the figures, and verify against each school's own published fees.

Key Facts

Canadian International SchoolDulwich College
CurriculumIBBritish / IB
Ages2–182–18
Languages of instructionEnglish, Chinese, FrenchEnglish
Annual feesSGD 30,280–53,500SGD 37,520–59,220
Enrollment3,1002,930
BoardingDay onlyDay only
AccreditationsIB, Cognia, WASC, EduTrustCIS, WASC, COBIS, EduTrust

Strengths

Canadian International School
  • Full IB continuum (PYP + MYP + DP) under one roof
  • Genuinely distinctive bilingual IB immersion: Chinese-English and French-English with ~50% target-language immersion
  • Strong accreditation stack: IB authorization plus Cognia and WASC, plus EduTrust/CPE registration
  • Large, well-resourced single campus (~43,000 sq m) with a 500-seat theatre, Olympic-sized pool and a 2,600 sqm Outdoor Discovery Centre
  • Highly international community — 80+ nationalities reported
Dulwich College
  • Dual-pathway curriculum: British/IGCSE foundation feeding into the IB DP and CP, authorised by IB, CAIE and Edexcel
  • Triple international accreditation — CIS, WASC and COBIS — plus Singapore EduTrust (4-year, reaccredited 2024)
  • Strong published 2025 IB outcomes: 37.1 average points, 100% pass rate, 3 perfect scores of 45
  • Offers the IB bilingual diploma; 25 students earned it in 2025, reflecting genuine Mandarin/English capacity
  • Large, diverse community (~2,930 students, 50+ nationalities) backed by the Dulwich College London brand

Trade-offs

Canadian International School
  • !Premium fees — SGD ~30,280–53,500 per year (2026/27), upper tier of the Singapore market
  • !For-profit ownership — owned by China Maple Leaf Educational Systems since 2020
  • !Very large enrollment (~3,100) may feel less personal than smaller boutique schools
  • !No published IB results — the school markets 'exceptional' outcomes but publishes no numeric average or pass rate
  • !No boarding — day-school only
Dulwich College
  • !Premium fees: SGD 37,520–59,220 for 2026/27 — among the higher tiers in Singapore
  • !No boarding — day school only
  • !EAL/English-language support is not documented on a public primary source — verify directly
  • !No public independent inspection report (BSO/ISI rating band) was locatable
  • !Large size (~2,930) may not suit families seeking a small, intimate environment

Best Fit For

Canadian International School
  • Families seeking a complete IB pathway (PYP→MYP→DP) under one school
  • Families specifically wanting structured Chinese-English or French-English bilingual immersion from early years
  • Globally mobile expatriate families valuing a large, multinational community (80+ nationalities)
  • Families who prioritise extensive campus facilities (aquatics, performing arts, outdoor learning)
Dulwich College
  • Families wanting a British curriculum that culminates in the IB Diploma rather than A-Levels
  • Internationally mobile families valuing the Dulwich/EiM brand and broad nationality mix
  • Students targeting the IB bilingual (English/Mandarin) diploma
  • Early-years-through-18 families wanting single-provider continuity

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Canadian International School

School-reported, unverified: CIS states graduates 'did exceptionally well in May 2025' but publishes no numeric IB average, pass rate, or named university-acceptance list.

Dulwich College

School-reported, unverified: Dulwich published 2025 IB Diploma results of 37.1 average points, a 100% pass rate, three perfect scores of 45, and 25 bilingual diplomas. No university-destination list was located on a public source.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Canadian International School or Dulwich College?

Canadian International School is best for: Families seeking a complete IB pathway (PYP→MYP→DP) under one school. Dulwich College is best for: Families wanting a British curriculum that culminates in the IB Diploma rather than A-Levels. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Canadian International School and Dulwich College?

Canadian International School: SGD 30,280–53,500. Dulwich College: SGD 37,520–59,220. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Canadian International School and Dulwich College offer?

Canadian International School: IB. Dulwich College: British, IB.

Do Canadian International School or Dulwich College offer boarding?

Canadian International School: day school only. Dulwich College: day school only.

This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →