Our Curriculum

The EduTree Learning environment adopts a Language Immersion 语言浸入式 approach whereby English and Mandarin are taught and practised during respective lessons as well as during Learning for Life Programmes, so students develop natural bilingual proficiency and communicate effectively, with Bahasa Melayu as a third language. Interwoven in our Integrated Global Programme (IGP) are the Singapore Maths and Science, which are taught in English.

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The Integrated Global Programme (IGP) 综合国际课程 consists of curated subjects, which support your child’s development of high literacy and numeracy skills, featuring:

Cambridge English 剑桥英语 fosters student collaboration through real-world missions, deepen learners' social and cognitive skills and expands their skill-set ensuring everyone reaches their full potential. It provides natural integration for exams with assessments available at every level – with each exam focusing on a level of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), helping learners improve their speaking, writing, reading and listening skills step by step.



Mandarin Chinese 华语 from Taiwan helps students learn Chinese fast and cultivate high proficiency with a wide range of literature. The syllabus encourages a love for reading, besides providing platforms for students to learn Chinese values, history, and culture at various levels. Students can assess their level of proficiency with the International Chinese Proficiency Test - Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK).



Singapore Science 新加坡科学 offers learners an explorative first-hand experience of scientific processes and concepts. This colourful syllabus sparks curiosity and encourages inquisitiveness among learners using relatable examples from everyday life, making science fun, memorable, and easily understood.



Singapore Maths 新加坡数学 follows a Concrete, Pictorial, and Abstract (CPA) approach, which allows students to build a strong understanding of Maths on existing knowledge. Learners solve math problems using physical objects, visual representations, and later, using numbers and math symbols.