Lessons in two languages — at the same time


Dual approach: A Mandarin-speaking teacher and English teacher conducting a lesson for six-year-old pupils at Dulwich College. - The Straits Times / Asia News Network

STUDENTS may complain about the daily grind of Chinese language lessons. But at Singapore’s newest international school Dulwich College, parents are all for lessons taught in Mandarin and English.

That is one of the reasons the renowned British independent school, which opened in Singapore last week and charges S$25,000 to S$31,000 (RM63,750 to RM79,050) a year, had to hire more teachers and double its intake from 400 to 884.

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