Singapore

Singapore

Study in Singapore

Study in Singapore with EF and learn English in Asia’s multicultural crossroads for commerce, industry and the arts.

Singapore is Asia’s most international metropolis. The city is renowned for its open attitude towards newcomers as well as its status as a thriving business capital. Dozens of international companies have headquarters here, and EF’s internships in fields such as Marketing, Media and Sport Management can help you launch an international career. English is one of Singapore’s official languages and it’s widely spoken by ex-patriots and locals alike.

Our language center is situated in the heart of the city, just a short walk from the nightlife of Boat Quay and the shopping boutiques of the Clarke Quay district. The sandy beaches of the East Coast Park are also nearby. Our study programs are enhanced by iLab classrooms, exam preparation options and small class sizes. EF Singapore also features a spacious student lounge, popular sun terrace and a games area.

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School Highlights

Central downtown location

Close to trendy bars, restaurants, Clark Quay, Boat Quay and Chinatown

Brand new modern building

Private study areas

Spacious rooftop terrace

Asia’s Multicultural Metropolis

Consisting of one main island and 63 smaller islands, Singapore is an ultra-modern city that seamlessly blends influences from Eastern and Western cultures. This Southeast Asian metropolis is one of the fastest growing urban centers on the planet, and new skyscrapers continue to alter an already impressive skyline. And while Singapore’s modernization is always progressing, many of the traditions that shaped the city remain intact.

Study in Singapore and immerse yourself in a fascinating mix of cultures. For centuries, descendants of Chinese, Malay and Indian peoples have blended with a substantial Western expat population to create one of the most multicultural urban areas on the planet. Glimpse Chinese spirituality on a tour of the Thian Hock Keng temple. Sample the Malay dish of Nasi Lemak, a coconut-based meal often served wrapped in banana leaves. Browse the quirky shops of Little India before heading to a contemporary arts gallery downtown. Or take a cable car to the white sand beaches of Sentosa Island, a favorite party spot of locals.

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