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IB-only
Dedicated IB Math classes for One World International School (Nanyang) students — an international school in Singapore on the IB pathway.
One World International School (Nanyang) is the established Singapore campus of OWIS, a non-denominational international school in Jurong West serving students from age three to Grade 12. DeepThink offers dedicated IB Math classes matched to the curriculum One World International School (Nanyang) students follow.
One World International School (Nanyang) is the established Singapore campus of OWIS, a non-denominational international school in Jurong West serving students from age three to Grade 12. Part of the Global Schools Group, it follows an international pathway — the IB Primary Years Programme, a Cambridge route through IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme — and is accredited for the IB PYP, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme.
Dedicated IB Math class covering the IB Mathematics curriculum
As an international school, One World International School (Nanyang) follows the IB pathway (MYP or IGCSE into the IB Diploma) — our class is matched to it, not the local MOE syllabus
Small groups so your child gets genuine attention — every student's needs are taken care of, and no one gets left behind
Support from the pre-IB years through to the IB Diploma
Our dedicated IB class keeps students on the IB Mathematics curriculum throughout their secondary years.
IB-only
Yes. One World International School (Nanyang) students follow the IB Mathematics curriculum, and we run a dedicated IB Math class to match.
IB Math covers different content at a different pace from the MOE secondary syllabus. Students who attend a general secondary tuition class risk spending time on O-Level or SEC exam content that won't appear in their assessments. Our dedicated IB class avoids that.
We recommend starting early — the IB curriculum diverges from the local secondary syllabus quickly, and gaps compound. Students who join mid-programme can also be accommodated.
A dedicated IB class that stays on the IB curriculum throughout your child's secondary years.
One World International School (Nanyang) is the established Singapore campus of One World International School (OWIS), a non-denominational international school that welcomes students of all cultures, ethnicities, and religions under the motto "One World, One Community." The Nanyang Campus sits in Jurong West, in the west of Singapore, at 21 Jurong West Street 81, and serves children from the age of three through to Grade 12 — spanning early childhood, primary, and secondary education on a single campus. OWIS is part of the Global Schools Group, and its Singapore schools together draw students from more than seventy nationalities.
OWIS Nanyang follows an internationally minded pathway built around the IB Learner Profile, combining the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme in the early and primary years, a Cambridge route through the middle and IGCSE years, and the IB Diploma Programme in the final two years. The Nanyang Campus is accredited for the IB Primary Years Programme, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. The school is one of three OWIS campuses in Singapore, alongside the Digital Campus in Punggol and the Newton Campus in central Singapore.
The curriculum at OWIS Nanyang follows a continuous international pathway from early childhood to Grade 12. Students in early childhood and primary (up to Grade 5) follow the IB Primary Years Programme, an inquiry-driven, transdisciplinary framework that emphasises curiosity, creative exploration, and critical thinking. In Grades 6 to 8 the school runs a modified Cambridge curriculum, students then take Cambridge IGCSE in Grades 9 and 10, and the pathway culminates in the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. This is a genuinely international route and differs in content and assessment from the Singapore MOE syllabus — there is no O-Level or Singapore-Cambridge SEC examination, and the emphasis falls on conceptual understanding, real-world application, and the IB Diploma core.
Mathematics at the Diploma level is taken as one of two routes — Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches or Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation — each offered at Standard or Higher Level, and the choice a student makes shapes their university options in fields such as engineering, economics, and the sciences. Because the IB Mathematics syllabus moves at a different pace and covers different material from the local curriculum, families sometimes look for support that is matched specifically to the IB rather than to O-Level or A-Level preparation. DeepThink, a specialist mathematics tuition centre, runs small-group classes aligned to the IB Mathematics curriculum, including both the Analysis and Approaches and Applications and Interpretation routes, which some OWIS families find useful for consolidating understanding ahead of the Diploma years.
Admission to OWIS Nanyang is by direct application to the school rather than through Singapore's PSLE posting exercise or the Direct School Admission scheme, which apply only to local MOE schools. The school sets out to make the process as straightforward as possible: families can apply online, and the admissions team guides them through entry requirements, the application steps, and arranging a school tour. Places are offered with regard to each child's readiness and fit with the OWIS programme alongside availability in the relevant year group.
As an international school, OWIS admits students of many nationalities and offers entry points across early childhood, primary, and secondary. For families relocating to Singapore, the school provides practical support including a school bus service and an English as an Additional Language programme for students still building their English. Prospective families are encouraged to contact the admissions team or attend an open house, as published entry requirements and fee information from the school are the authoritative source for current applicants.
The Nanyang Campus in Jurong West is a purpose-built environment supporting early childhood through to Grade 12, with facilities that include science laboratories, creative arts studios, and technology-enabled classrooms designed to give every student room to discover and develop their talents. The campus supports a broad programme spanning PE and sports, music, art and design, drama, outdoor learning, and STEAM and digital learning, alongside an after-school co-curricular activities programme.
Beyond academics, OWIS encourages students to pursue their own interests through co-scholastic learning programmes and competitive sports and arts teams, with the aim of building teamwork, discipline, and creativity. OWIS Nanyang students have competed in the ACSIS sports circuit across basketball, badminton, football, and track and field, and have taken part in mathematics competitions such as the Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO). A Chinese-English bilingual programme and language acquisition options give the curriculum further breadth, reflecting the school's international community.
OWIS describes itself as "One World, One Community," and its culture is built around a genuinely diverse, multicultural student body drawn from more than seventy nationalities across its Singapore campuses. The school leads with kindness, compassion, respect, and responsibility, aiming to create a safe, inclusive, and caring environment where students from different backgrounds learn together and build lasting friendships. Pastoral care and student well-being are central: experienced educators and counsellors work with students to support both their academic progress and their emotional development.
For many families, joining OWIS Nanyang also means navigating a move to Singapore and a change of curriculum at the same time, and students entering the IGCSE and IB Diploma years sometimes need to settle quickly into the demands of those pathways. Mathematics is a subject where a smooth transition matters, because the IB approach can differ noticeably from a student's previous system. DeepThink's small-group IB Mathematics classes, which follow the IB curriculum rather than the local syllabus, are one option that some families in the OWIS community use to help their children build confidence during this transition and through the Diploma years.
Is One World International School (Nanyang) a good school?
OWIS Nanyang is an established international school in Jurong West and the longest-running of OWIS's Singapore campuses. It offers a full pathway from early childhood to Grade 12 leading to the IB Diploma, is accredited for the IB Primary Years Programme, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme, and is known for a diverse, kindness-led community drawing students from more than seventy nationalities.
What curriculum does OWIS Nanyang follow?
OWIS Nanyang follows an international pathway: the IB Primary Years Programme from early childhood to Grade 5, a modified Cambridge curriculum in Grades 6 to 8, Cambridge IGCSE in Grades 9 and 10, and the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. It does not lead to the Singapore-Cambridge O-Level or SEC examinations.
Does OWIS Nanyang offer the IB Diploma Programme?
Yes. Students at OWIS Nanyang complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. The campus is accredited for the IB Diploma Programme, and Diploma Mathematics is offered as either Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretation, each at Standard or Higher Level.
How does admission to OWIS Nanyang work?
Admission is by direct application to the school, not through the PSLE posting exercise or Direct School Admission, which apply only to local MOE schools. Families can apply online, and the admissions team guides them through entry requirements, the application steps, and arranging a school tour. The school publishes the current requirements and fees.
What ages and grades does OWIS Nanyang take?
The Nanyang Campus takes students from the age of three through to Grade 12, covering early childhood, primary school, and secondary school on a single campus.
Where is OWIS Nanyang located?
The Nanyang Campus is at 21 Jurong West Street 81, Singapore 649075, in Jurong West in the west of Singapore. OWIS also operates a Digital Campus in Punggol and a Newton Campus in central Singapore.
How is IB Mathematics at OWIS Nanyang different from the local Singapore syllabus?
IB Mathematics is part of the International Baccalaureate Diploma and differs from the MOE secondary and A-Level syllabuses in both content and structure. Students take either Analysis and Approaches or Applications and Interpretation rather than E-Math, A-Math, or H2 Mathematics, so support matched to the IB is more relevant than general O-Level or A-Level preparation.
Can my child get extra help with IB Mathematics while at OWIS Nanyang?
Yes. DeepThink runs small-group classes aligned to the IB Mathematics curriculum, covering both the Analysis and Approaches and Applications and Interpretation routes at Standard and Higher Level. Lessons follow the IB syllabus rather than the local secondary syllabus, which suits students on the OWIS pathway.
What co-curricular activities does OWIS Nanyang offer?
OWIS Nanyang offers a broad co-curricular programme spanning PE and sports, music, art and design, drama, outdoor learning, and STEAM and digital learning, along with an after-school activities programme. Students have competed in the ACSIS circuit in basketball, badminton, football, and track and field, and have taken part in mathematics competitions such as SASMO.
Does OWIS Nanyang support students who are new to English?
Yes. The school runs an English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme to support students who are still building their English, alongside language acquisition options and a Chinese-English bilingual programme. This reflects the international makeup of the student body and helps families relocating to Singapore settle in.
Is OWIS Nanyang part of a larger group of schools?
Yes. One World International School is part of the Global Schools Group and operates three campuses in Singapore: the established Nanyang Campus in Jurong West, the Digital Campus in Punggol, and the Newton Campus in central Singapore. Across its Singapore community, OWIS draws students from more than seventy nationalities.
What values does OWIS Nanyang emphasise?
OWIS is a non-denominational school built around the idea of "One World, One Community." It leads with kindness, compassion, respect, and responsibility, and places strong emphasis on pastoral care and student well-being, aiming to create a safe, inclusive, and caring environment for a diverse, multicultural student body.
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