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SJI invites teachers and administrators who are highly motivated and have the relevant expertise and experience to join the school.
SJI is an all-boys secondary school from Year 1 to 4. Admission to SJI is by merit only, based on the student’s Primary School Leaving Examinations (PSLE) scores. Returning Singaporeans who would like to be admitted into Secondary 1 are advised to sit for the SPERS-Sec papers.
St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI) (圣若瑟书院 shèng ruò sè shū yuàn) is a Catholic secondary school for boys founded in 1852 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools or De La Salle Brothers. It is the 3rd oldest secondary school in Singapore.
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St. Joseph's Institution ( SJI) is an independent Catholic educational institution in Singapore. Founded in 1852 by the De La Salle Brothers, it is the first Catholic school and the third oldest school in the country.
Discover rankings, achievements, primary 1 (P1) registration and key facts aggregated from MOE. See how St. Joseph's Institution performs among secondary schools.
Applicants should have completed Grade 6 or Year 7, or Primary 6 by the time they join us. Grade 7 is the first year of High School, and the students undertake a 2-year Foundation International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) based on the British National Curriculum.
St. Joseph's Institution International is a Catholic school with a strong academic record in IGCSEs and the IBDP. As one of seven Lasallian schools in Singapore, SJI is also focused on pastoral care and “respect for the individual”.
Established in 2007, St. Joseph’s Institution International offers a holistic, values-driven and international educational experience to a diverse student body of 40 nationalities rooted in the context of Singapore.