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Dear non-Singaporean students: Expect school fee hike starting January next year

International students will have to pay $20-$150 more monthly.

The Ministry of Education (MOE) will be raising school fees for students who are Singapore permanent residents (PR) and international students (IS) in government and government-aided schools from January 2017 to further differentiate fees by citizenship.

This revision is part of MOE’s periodic review of school fees.

School fees will increase by $20 to $60 per month for PR students and by $20 to $150 per month for IS.

School fees for students who are Singapore Citizens will remain unchanged.

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