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Creating Tomorrow’s Innovators and Entrepreneurs

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April 15, 2021

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Our innovative approach to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) emphasises harnessing our students’ creative talents and blending them with skills in analytical thinking, problem- solving, entrepreneurship and leadership. XCL World Academy students start their STEAM journey from an early age and take their learning further as they move from the Primary Years to the Senior Years.

Our Collaboratory Space, Design Centre and Innovation Suite are fully equipped with the latest design technologies, flight simulators, VR, 3D printers, a laser cutter, Scratch and other programming language stations, electronics stations featuring Arduino and Rasberry Pi, hand and power tools and robotics, facilitating the exploration of STEAM, computer science, design and making for all ages.

The programme allows students to learn the traditional skills they will need to thrive in their careers and enjoy learning and find creative solutions for 21-st century global problems.

As part of the unit “How the world works”, students have been investigating forces and motion concepts. As part of this task, they had to work in small groups to design a stomp rocket. Through this unit, students gained an understanding of the different types of forces in our world and how these forces affect objects by changing their speed, direction of motion, and shape. One of my students has written a reflection about this activity on Seesaw: “Today we were launching stomp rockets! We were so happy to see it fly really high! We also had a chance to film the launch of our rocket and create a slow-motion video to analyse its performance. It wasn’t easy to find the best materials and come up with the design. But in the end, it worked out really well!”

By Shirleyta Gerald, Grade 5 Teacher

FAQs

Get answers to the most common questions from prospective parents about our school.

What curriculum does XWA follow?

XCL World Academy is an authorised IB World School offering the IB continuum: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). Students in Grades 11–12 can also take Advanced Placement courses or complete a WASC-accredited High School Diploma. This pathway flexibility is rare among international schools in Singapore.

What are the fees?

Visit the fees page for a full breakdown by grade.

Does XWA offer English language support?

Yes. The English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme and Foundational English Programme (FEP) support students who need to build English proficiency alongside their regular studies. Intensive English classes are also available for students at beginner levels.

When can students start?

XCL World Academy offers rolling admissions, so students can join at any point during the year. For the full academic calendar, please click here.

How do I apply?

Start with an online application. XWA then schedules an age-appropriate assessment and invites your family for a campus tour. The admissions team guides you through every step. To know more, reach out to us via email at admissions@xwa.edu.sg, call us at +65 6230 4230 or WhatsApp us here.

What ages does XWA accept?

XWA enrols students from 18 months (Nursery) through age 19 (Grade 12), with all year groups on a single campus.

Where do graduates go to university?

XWA graduates attend leading universities across the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and Asia, including Ivy League institutions, as well as UC Berkeley, Boston University, McGill, University of Toronto, UCL, King’s College London, Sciences Po, University of Sydney, NUS, NTU, and SMU. Personalised university counselling begins as early as Grade 8, guiding students towards best-fit pathways and global opportunities.

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