Student
This school is the biggest joke an scam of all time, there is no different between his and a local government school besides the curriculum. Many people are fooled into thinking that HCIS has a "holistic" way of learning and are attracted by the high above average ib scores . What they do not tel you is that many students get kicked out with the only top students remaining to help boost the IB score , unlike other schools where every student is given an opportunity to do IB and hence may have a lower average IB score. If HCIS did not kick out underperforming students, their average IB score would be similar to other schools. Second of all and most importantly, teachers here are terrible, unprofessional , have little to no IB experience and qualification as most are coming from moe school and some even have zero teaching background which is atrocious that they are even allowed to teach IB, the staff turnover rate is very high and many teachers leave halfway throughout the year leading to adjustment issues for many students. Also, the biggest scam is paying over 30K/ year for the school facilities to be worse than schools in a third world country, with the annex building looking like a warn torn zone for years. No improvement whatsoever , wondering where all that money really goes since they can afford to advertise so much but cannot afford to even have a working projector. The way the IB program is conducted here is not different from an moe school and completely defeats the holistic approach of the IB program. There are very limited subject choices, and nothing is International about this school. everyone is either singaporean or mainland Chinese, the caucasian students that the schools use to advertise the diversity are the only ones in the entire school. It is absolutely ridiculous that this school sets so many unnecessary deadlines for Ib such as coursework , Tok and ee submissions etc leading to so much pressure on the students and having the audacity to blame it on Ib when its the schools curriculum!!! Worst still, making things up such as " AR" meaning At Risk , when there is NO such thing in Ib whatsoever. EE mentors here are terrible, misleading and misguiding the students, on one hand, students follow whatever the ee mentors tell them to do and they will tell you its on the right track , then they decide to fail you and tell you everything that's wrong that was not previously mentioned, what kind of nonsense is this? Also, setting so many IA deadlines to so call keep us on the right track but supervisors cannot even be bothered to review the IA until last minute official deadline submission, so the effort and stress students put into doing their IA is being neglected, coming up with excuses such as teachers are too busy is absolutely pathetic, you think IB students are so free? This is the WORST reviewed international school in Singapore and no-one likes it there. DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILDREN HERE!!!!!
5 other reviews for Hwa Chong International School - (Reviews aren't verified )
Parent
I will be very honest here. My only daughter didnt do so well for her PSLE and she was booted out of her affiliated school. I was hoping to enrol her into a school where there are students from decent backgrounds like her primary schools as I do not want her to hang around with shady characters. I was from one of the top secondary schools in Singapore ( from the bottom ) so I understand the importance of PEER and FAMILY in their growing up years. I had none of those but I am willing to spend on a quality education for my child. In primary school, she was reserved and almost anti-social. She sticked to 1 or 2 friends and her life literally revolved around those 1-2 friends. No CCA, no interest in any extra activities. I also dint expect Hwa Chong International School to change her drastically after just 1 year. I cant say that she is out-going now but for sure she is extremely ... read full review
Parent
HCIS has truly transformed my son who loves sports, school and learning. My son has flourished under the patience and guidance of his teachers. He has embarked on this amazing journey where my husband and I have witness his transformation. He is more vocal, takes a stand on his opinions, disciplined and motivated. The school advocates a motto of 自强不息 - and I have seen how his friends and him provides support to one another.
They talk about university aspirations whether locally or overseas. They share notes and tips during the current exam period to support one another’s study revision. I like the study culture here where I have observed supportive friends who wants one another to excel , rather than an individualistic local style. I can see this in Year 3 evidently- where the steep learning curve elevates from Year 2 to Year 3 transition.
HCIS encourage independent learning an... read full review
Parent
My daughter is in Year 4 at HCIS and she has had a great experience with the school! She has been in many student leadership roles as well as being an athlete and a champion of green sustainability causes. We have found HCIS to have a very nurturing and strong support system for their students’ academic interests as well as extracurricular activities.
Being a competitive archer, my daughter sometimes has to go compete overseas. When she does have these overseas competitions, her teachers will help her record class lessons and give online assignments that she can work on between training. Her friends would help take notes and provide them to her when she gets back. And when she does need extra help to understand certain topics, she can just ask her teachers for help after school. We have never had to take any external tuition. In fact, it is highly discouraged by HCIS for stud... read full review
Student
(I'm not native so forgive my bad English) Terrible, the biggest scam in the world ever. I'm a Chinese student joined hcis this January. Starting from the curriculum, I honestly don't know much about moe schools but I feel hcis is nothing different from a moe school in terms of teaching style. On most classes we do nothing else but thick piles of worksheets.
Parent
Since my daughter was admitted to HCIS, she has shown significant improvement in her study habits, knowledge expansion, and self-discipline. HCIS starts subject-specific learning as early as Grades 9 and 10, giving students more opportunities to understand their strengths and weaknesses before choosing their IB subjects. This approach helps to avoid potential pitfalls during the IBDP stage and is highly effective.
Additionally, HCIS provides extra attention to students who transfer in mid-term. If a student struggles to keep up with a particular subject due to the transition, specialized tutoring is available. This demonstrates the school's genuine concern for the growth and well-being of each student.