- Which school is cheaper: International Community School (ICS) or United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore?
- United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore has lower published tuition than International Community School (ICS) — roughly 70% cheaper at the midpoint. United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore runs $5,000-$15,000 USD/year; International Community School (ICS) runs $12,000-$22,000.
- What is the true annual cost difference between International Community School (ICS) and United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore?
- Including hidden fees (capital levy, registration, transport, uniform, technology, activities), United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore runs about $13,000 per year vs $20,300 at International Community School (ICS) — a difference of $7,300.
- Which curriculum does International Community School (ICS) vs United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore offer?
- International Community School (ICS) offers American and IB leading to AP and ACT. United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore offers an unspecified curriculum leading to IGCSE and IB Diploma and TOEFL and ACT.
- Which school is more diverse: International Community School (ICS) or United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore?
- United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore draws students from 80 nationalities; International Community School (ICS) draws from 30. United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore has the broader international community by this measure.
- How do admissions compare between International Community School (ICS) and United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore?
- International Community School (ICS) has Moderate admissions; United World College Of South East Asia Dover Campus Singapore has Open admissions. The WhereNext Admissions Openness scale combines waiting-list status, admissions cadence, mid-year entry availability, and entry evaluation requirements.