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Nexus International School vs Overseas Family School

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

Neither Nexus International School nor Overseas Family School 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 run the same curriculum (IB, British), so the differences come down to pathway detail, campus culture, and specific language/boarding arrangements rather than the curriculum framework itself. 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

Nexus International SchoolOverseas Family School
CurriculumIB / BritishIB / British
Ages3–182–18
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish
Annual feesfrom SGD 33,600SGD 28,400–44,800
Enrollment3,000
BoardingDay onlyDay only
AccreditationsCIS, WASC, EduTrustWASC, Cambridge International, IB, EduTrust

Strengths

Nexus International School
  • Full IB continuum (PYP → MYP → DP), an authorised IB World School across all three programmes
  • CIS-accredited (re-accredited 22 June 2022), providing independent quality assurance
  • Purpose-built Aljunied campus (opened Jan 2020), designed with teacher input, in a central MRT-accessible location
  • Strongly international community — 60+ nationalities and 44% of students bilingual (school-reported)
  • IGCSE bridge into the DP, giving a recognized externally-examined qualification at 16
Overseas Family School
  • Strong, structured English-language support via the Study Preparation Program (SPP), offered at no extra fee
  • Mother Tongue Program offered at no additional cost, supporting first-language retention
  • Open-entry admissions: no entrance exams, no English-proficiency requirement, year-round enrollment with pro-rated fees
  • Comparatively accessible fees for Singapore: SGD 28,400–44,800/year (2025/26), below many premium peers
  • Large, established institution (founded 1991, ~3,000 students, ~70 nationalities) on a single 110,000 sqm campus

Trade-offs

Nexus International School
  • !For-profit ownership under Taylor's Schools Group
  • !High fees typical of Singapore IB schools — annual tuition from ~SGD 33,600 plus non-refundable initial fees; full per-year schedule not publicly extractable
  • !Enrollment size not publicly disclosed
  • !No published academic results — no IB Diploma average or A-Level data found publicly
  • !Founding/heritage narrative is muddled across sources (2007 brand vs 2011 Singapore acquisition), so historical positioning should be treated cautiously
Overseas Family School
  • !Very large student body (~3,000) on one campus may mean less individual attention
  • !Open-entry, no-exam admissions with broad EAL intake produces a wide ability and language range within classes
  • !Single Pasir Ris campus — no choice of location and a longer commute for families in western/central Singapore
  • !IB PYP is not offered (IPC used at primary), so families wanting the full IB continuum from kindergarten will not find it here
  • !No published IB Diploma average or IGCSE result figures were publicly retrievable

Best Fit For

Nexus International School
  • Families wanting an uninterrupted IB pathway (PYP through DP) in one school
  • Internationally mobile families valuing a multi-national, English-medium environment
  • Families who prioritise a modern, purpose-built campus with central Singapore access
  • Students suited to inquiry-based IB pedagogy with an IGCSE checkpoint at 16
Overseas Family School
  • Internationally mobile families arriving mid-year or needing immediate placement (year-round, pro-rated enrollment)
  • Students who need substantial English-language support (SPP) or who are new to English-medium education
  • Families wanting mother-tongue language retention alongside an English curriculum
  • Cost-conscious expatriate families seeking an established IB/IGCSE school at relatively accessible fees

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Nexus International School

School-reported, unverified: no IB Diploma average, pass rate or university-placement data was found published on official or reputable third-party sources at the time of research.

Overseas Family School

School-reported, unverified: OFS references 'Outstanding IB Results 2025!' on its website but publishes no numerical IB Diploma average or university-placement data. No A-Level or IGCSE result figures were publicly retrievable.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Nexus International School or Overseas Family School?

Nexus International School is best for: Families wanting an uninterrupted IB pathway (PYP through DP) in one school. Overseas Family School is best for: Internationally mobile families arriving mid-year or needing immediate placement (year-round, pro-rated enrollment). The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Nexus International School and Overseas Family School?

Nexus International School: from SGD 33,600. Overseas Family School: SGD 28,400–44,800. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Nexus International School and Overseas Family School offer?

Nexus International School: IB, British. Overseas Family School: IB, British.

Do Nexus International School or Overseas Family School offer boarding?

Nexus International School: day school only. Overseas Family School: 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 →