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Dover Campus at a Glance DOVER CAMPUS AT A GLANCE To explore more, please visit www.uwcsea.edu.sg/dover-campus 3,024 167 56 Students at Dover Campus Boarders at Dover Campus Scholars at Dover Campus Capacity per grade at Dover Campus Nationalities at Dover Campus Boarders are enrolled from Grade 8 and above 330 330 296 296 286 Others 26.8% 13.7% India 264 (73 nationalities) 220 198 13% UK 176 154 132 110 Netherlands 2.8% 83 88 88 nationalities France 3.1% 9% USA 36 Korea 4.1% K1 K2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G10 G11 G12 China 5.7% 8.2% Australia UWCSEA curriculum (I)GCSE FIB IBDP Japan 6.2% 7.3% Singapore Infant School Middle School Junior School High School n at oke Do p ve Albanian | Amharic | Arabic | Assamese | Belarusian | Bengali | Bulgarian | Burmese | Catalan | Chinese | Croatian | Czech | Danish | s r s C Dutch | English | Faroese | Finnish | French | Georgian | German | Greek | Gujarati | Hebrew | Hindi | Hungarian | Icelandic | Indonesian e g a m | Irish | Italian | Japanese | Javanese | Kannada | Kazakh | Khmer | Korean | Lao | Lithuanian | Malay | Malayalam | Marathi | Mende a u p | Mongolian | Norwegian | Norwegian Bokmal | Oriya | Pa’o Karen | Panjabi | Persian | Polish | Portuguese | Romanian | Russian | g u n s a Serbian | Sindhi | Sinhala; Sinhalese | Slovak | Slovenian | Spanish; Castilian | Swahili | Swedish | Tagalog | Tamil | Telugu | Thai | Turkish l 70 | Ukrainian | Urdu | Vietnamese | Wolof | Zulu Geographical distribution of enrollment at Dover Campus 27 25 28 24 26 School bus travel time from top residential districts 23 19 20 18 District 10 15–30 minutes 17 22 21 13 11 16 District 5 10–20 minutes 12 14 10 8 15 9 District 9 15–30 minutes 5 7 3 1 6 4 2 <1% 1–10% 10–25% >25% 1. Raffles Place, Cecil, Marina, People’s Park | 2. Anson, Tanjong Pagar | 3. Queenstown, Tiong Bahru | 4. Telok Blangah, Harbourfront | 5. Pasir Panjang, Hong Leong Garden, Clementi New Town | 6. High Street, Beach Road (part) | 7. Middle Road, Golden Mile | 8. Little India | 9. Orchard, Cairnhill, River Valley | 10. Ardmore, Bukit Timah, Holland Road, Tanglin | 11. Watten Estate, Novena, Thomson | 12. Balestier, Toa Payoh, Serangoon | 13. Macpherson, Braddell | 14. Geylang, Eunos | 15. Katong, Joo Chiat, Amber Road | 16. Bedok, Upper East Coast, Eastwood, Kew Drive | 17. Loyang, Changi | 18. Tampines, Pasir Ris | 19. Serangoon Garden, Hougang, Ponggol | 20. Bishan, Ang Mo Kio | 21. Upper Bukit Timah, Clementi Park, Ulu Pandan | 22. Jurong | 23. Hillview, Dairy Farm, Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang | 24. Lim Chu Kang, Tengah | 25. Kranji, Woodgrove | 26. Upper Thomson, Springleaf | 27. Yishun, Sembawang | 28. Seletar Last updated 15 August 2019 | 120COM-1920 EAST CAMPUS AT A GLANCE To explore more, please visit www.uwcsea.edu.sg/east-campus 2,592 153 46 Students at East Campus Boarders at East Campus Scholars at East Campus Capacity per grade at East Campus Nationalities at East Campus Boarders are enrolled from Grade 8 and above 265 265 Others 21.2% 24.6% India 220 220 (64 nationalities) 198 198 198 176 176 154 154 132 110 Hong Kong 1.8% 88 74 Korea 2.7% nationalities 12.3% UK Canada 3.2% Japan 4.2% 36 9% Australia China 6% K1 K2 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 G10 G10 G11 G12 UWCSEA curriculum (I)GCSE FIB IBDP Singapore 6.7% 8.3% USA Infant School Middle School Junior School High School oken at E sp as s t Afrikaans | Amharic | Arabic | Armenian | Bengali | Bulgarian | Burmese | Catalan | Chinese | Czech | Danish | Divehi; Dhivehi; Maldivian e C g a | Dutch | Dzongkha | English | Estonian | Fijian | Finnish | French | German | Greek | Gujarati | Hebrew | Hindi | Hungarian | Indonesian a m u p | Italian | Japanese | Kannada | Kashmiri | Kazakh | Khmer | Korean | Latin | Malay | Malayalam | Maori | Marathi | Mongolian | Nepali g u n s a | Norwegian | Oriya | Panjabi | Persian | Polish | Portuguese | Romanian | Russian | Sanskrit | Serbian | Sindhi | Sinhala; Sinhalese | l 64 Spanish; Castilian | Swahili | Swedish | Tagalog | Tamil | Telugu | Thai | Tibetan | Turkish | Twi | Urdu | Vietnamese Geographical distribution of enrollment at East Campus 27 25 28 24 26 School bus travel time from top residential districts 23 19 20 18 District 15 30–35 minutes 17 22 21 13 11 16 District 16 25–30 minutes 12 14 10 8 9 15 5 7 District 10 40–50 minutes 3 1 6 4 2 District 18 25–30 minutes <1% 1–10% 10–25% >25% 1. Raffles Place, Cecil, Marina, People’s Park | 2. Anson, Tanjong Pagar | 3. Queenstown, Tiong Bahru | 4. Telok Blangah, Harbourfront | 5. Pasir Panjang, Hong Leong Garden, Clementi New Town | 6. High Street, Beach Road (part) | 7. Middle Road, Golden Mile | 8. Little India | 9. Orchard, Cairnhill, River Valley | 10. Ardmore, Bukit Timah, Holland Road, Tanglin | 11. Watten Estate, Novena, Thomson | 12. Balestier, Toa Payoh, Serangoon | 13. Macpherson, Braddell | 14. Geylang, Eunos | 15. Katong, Joo Chiat, Amber Road | 16. Bedok, Upper East Coast, Eastwood, Kew Drive | 17. Loyang, Changi | 18. Tampines, Pasir Ris | 19. Serangoon Garden, Hougang, Ponggol | 20. Bishan, Ang Mo Kio | 21. Upper Bukit Timah, Clementi Park, Ulu Pandan | 22. Jurong | 23. Hillview, Dairy Farm, Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang | 24. Lim Chu Kang, Tengah | 25. Kranji, Woodgrove | 26. Upper Thomson, Springleaf | 27. Yishun, Sembawang | 28. Seletar Last updated 15 August 2019 | 120COM-1920.
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