YBIS tunes up to nature

Students of YBIS are guided in the path to understand and conserve nature. Students are involved in projects and activities in lieu with N Park’s attempt to maintain Singapore as a garden city. The butterfly garden at our school serves as evidence to our students love for nature.

YBIS tunes up to nature

Collaboration with local schools

YBIS is in close association with neighbouring Jurong Secondary School and Yishun Town Secondary School. Celebration of Chinese New year, Friendship day, Racial harmony day together has strengthened our mutual relationship. YBIS takes all effort to build up an understanding with the students of our buddy schools, share knowledge and rejoice in harmony. Mutual visits at frequent intervals have helped students to grow and live in harmony.

Collaboration with local schools

Community Activities

Yuvabharathi International School supported by Taman Jurong Zone B RC will be curating ‘关爱大众 - The Waves: 22 Stories of Taman Jurong’. Senior Residents from 22 Families will share their cherishable moments and jubilations of National Day celebrations over the years with our students to promulgate ‘Heart Work’ in the spirit of SG Cares.

Community Activities

Active Learning Pedagogies

Enquiry based learning: Initiating inquiry in students by encouraging them to find resources and develop research skills Project Based learning: Enabling students to gain a deep understanding of the concepts and potentially allow them to solve problems. Problem based learning: Providing guidance in place of solutions, facilitate the learning process to find solutions. Thematic learning: Designing themes by integrating concepts of existing curricula and learning through discussions, role plays and group activities.

Active Learning Pedagogies

"The foundation of every state is the education of its youth."

- Diogenes (Greek philosopher)


Yuvabharathi International School, Singapore, established in 2009 is a progressive, learner-centered institution, that values the individual and believes in nurturing self-esteem, confidence, and independent thinking in addition to encouraging self-discipline and collective responsibility.
In conformity with the school motto, ‘Initiating Inquiry’ the school fosters a community of learners to master the 21st century competencies and skills.

In a learner-centered environment, the teacher acts as a facilitator encouraging the learners to develop an academic mindset to ensure that every child thrives.
The school prides itself on providing a varied curricula with opportunities for holistic development. Learners are assisted to develop their talents and skills to become productive and contributing members of the community.
 

One of the top international schools in Singapore, YBIS is the best affordable institution which imparts value-based education.


Montessori

Montessori principle of learning through discovery is facilitated at YBIS with a classroom housed with the entire range of Montessori materials enabling the children to have hands-on experience.

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YBIS Preschool

YBIS Preschool pursues play way approach with an emphasis on classroom interaction and practical activities.
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Educational Activities

Field Trips: form an important learning tool to acquire knowledge beyond the horizons of the classroom. YBIS makes visits to Science Centre, Singapore at regular intervals, to ignite young minds and capture the evolution of scientific developments.
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Refund Policy

 

  • Refund is given under the following 9 conditions. 
  1. The PEI will notify the Student in writing within three (3) working days after becoming aware of any of the following (each a “Refund Event”):
    1. It cannot commence the provision of the Course on the Course Commencement Date;
    2. It cannot complete the provision of the Course by the Course Completion Date;
    3. The Course will be terminated before the Course Completion Date;
    4. The Student does not meet the course entry or matriculation requirements as stated in Schedule A; or
    5. The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore (the “ICA”) rejects the Student’s application for the Student Pass.
  2. Where any of the Refund Events in Clause 3.1(a) to (c) above has occurred:

    1. The PEI shall use reasonable efforts to make alternative study arrangements for the Student and shall propose such alternative study arrangements in writing to the Contracting Party, within ten (10) working days of informing the Contracting Party of the Refund Event.

    2. If the Contracting Party accepts such alternative study arrangements, the PEI shall set forth such alternative study arrangements in a written contract and this Contract shall automatically terminate on the date that such new written contract comes into effect.

    3. If the PEI does not propose alternative study arrangements to the Contracting Party within the time stipulated in Clause 3.2(a) above, or the Contracting Party does not accept such alternative study arrangements, the Contracting Party may forthwith terminate this Contract by way of a written notice to the PEI. 

  3. Where any of the Refund Events in Clauses 3.1(d) to (e) has occurred, the PEI shall forthwith terminate this Contract by way of a written notice to the Contracting Party.

  4. If the Contract is terminated pursuant to Clause 3.2(b) read with Clause 3.1(a), the PEI shall refund all Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees paid by the Contracting Party within seven (7) working days of the termination.
  5. If the Contract is terminated pursuant to Clause 3.2(b) read with either Clause 3.1(b) or Clause 3.1(c), the PEI shall refund the Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees in proportion to the uncompleted portion or duration of the Course, whichever is higher, to the Contracting Party within seven (7) working days of the termination.
  6. If the Contract is terminated pursuant to Clause 3.3 or Clause 3.2(c) read with Clause 3.1(a), the PEI shall refund all Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees paid by the Contracting Party within seven (7) working days of the termination.
  7. If the Contract is terminated pursuant to Clause 3.2(c) read with either Clause 3.1(b) or Clause 3.1(c), the PEI shall refund the Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees in proportion to the uncompleted portion or duration of the Course, whichever is higher, to the Contracting Party within seven (7) working days of the termination.
  8. Refund for Withdrawal During the Cooling-Off Period:
    Notwithstanding anything herein contained, the Contracting Party shall be entitled to, without any liability whatsoever to the PEI, forthwith terminate the Contract at any time within the Cooling-Off Period by way of a written notice to the PEI. The PEI shall return all Course Fees and Miscellaneous Fees paid to it within seven (7) working days of the receipt of the written notice.

  9. Refund for Withdrawal Outside the Cooling-Off Period:
    Without prejudice to Clauses 3.1 to 3.8 above, the Contracting Party may terminate the Contract at any time before the Course Completion Date by providing a written notice to the PEI. Upon receipt of such notice, the PEI shall within seven (7) working days, refund to the Contracting Party such amount (if any) as determined in accordance with Schedule D.  

Transfer

  • Transfer is possible on request of parent, subject to availability of vacancy.
  • Transfer is allowed before the commencement of the new academic year. However mid year transfer is possible, subject to the approval from the respective Principals.


Deferment

Deferment is not allowed as per the school’s policy.

Withdrawal

The Withdrawal Policy covers the following areas:

a) Withdrawal Due to Non-Delivery of Course

1.
YBIS will notify the student within three (3) working days upon the knowledge of any of the following:
  • It does not commence the Course on the Course Commencement Date;
  • It terminates the Course before the Course Commencement Date;
  • It does not complete the Course by the Course Completion Date;
  • It terminates the Course before the Course Completion Date;
  • It has not ensured that the Student meets the course entry or matriculation requirement as set by the organisation stated in Schedule A within any stipulated timeline set by CPE; or
  • The Student’s Pass application is rejected by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
2.
YBIS will provide the Student with alternative course arrangement within seven (7) working days of notifying the Student in writing of the above circumstances that will allow the Student to make a timely and appropriate decision on the alternative arrangements.

b) Withdrawal due to other reasons

3.
If the Student withdraws from the Course for any reason other than those stated in Clause 2.1 of the standard student contract version 3.1, Parents are advised to submit the withdrawal form at least two months before the effective date of withdrawal for the better management of vacancy available. Parents can submit the official withdrawal form given in the School website.

c) Withdrawal during cooling off period

4.
If the Student submits the notice of withdrawal to the School within the cooling-off period of seven (7) days after signing of the contract by both the parties, YBIS will process the withdrawal within seven (7) working days if the application is through the official withdrawal form with all necessary details.

Click here to download Student withdrawal form.

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