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Internationalisation Programme                                                                                 [ Students Leadership ]

 
NUS High School hopes to nurture world-ready scientific minds who will make distinguished contribution as Pioneers, Achievers, Thinkers and Humanitarians. Our Internationalisation Programme will effectively make the world its classroom, as it develops students to possess a global outlook and operate within multi-national settings. Students will learn to engage quickly and successfully in any environment or social setting. 

 

The objectives of the NUS HIGH SCHOOL Internationalisation Programme are:

  • To develop students to be world-ready and culturally savvy – cognitively, physically and emotionally;
  • To expose students to the world and sensitise them to the place of Singapore in relation to its global context;
  • To deepen students’ commitment and rootedness to Singapore; and
  • To provide an opportunity for our students to learn and interact with their peers around the world who share similar passion and aptitude in Math, Science and research.

Every student will have at least one opportunity to extend their learning overseas through exchange programmes, university summer programmes, academic learning field trips, service learning programmes, overseas conferences or competitions. Students can choose to participate in exchange programmes to top math and science schools in countries such as Brunei, China, Japan, Korea, Taipei, Thailand and UK.

 

Students will also learn to appreciate other cultures by hosting students from overseas schools and to extend the friendship and understanding of their friends overseas who have similar aptitude in math and science.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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