
Join us in celebrating Chatsworth International School’s recent two awards at the 2025 Education Awards, where it scored Silver for School Where Everybody Knows Your Name and Editor’s Choice for The Curriculum Awards (International Baccalaureate) categories!
We’ve just concluded our 2025 Education Awards, and boy was Chatsworth International School continuing to impress. Established in 1995, it’s home to a whopping 55 nationalities, and enjoys a reputation for providing top-quality education. Here’s why it was more than deserving of the Silver win for School Where Everybody Knows Your Name and Editor’s Choice for The Curriculum Awards (International Baccalaureate) awards.
Where academic rigour meets sense of belonging

Joining a new community can be scary — trust us, we’ve been there! Sometimes, all it takes is a little warmth or a small gesture to make one feel right at home, and that’s exactly what you’ll find at Chatsworth. And you’ll find an upsized version of course, where each student is welcomed with big open arms. The staff, teachers, and parents (through the Chatsworth Parent Group) band together to create a nurturing and friendly environment that makes newcomers feel at ease. Each morning, students and families are greeted by the senior leadership team, who also send the students off at the end of the day. The whole school gathers for events like Cultural Celebration Day, Spring Fair, and the parent-led food festival.
This environment provides just the right recipe for learning too. As an IB school, Chatsworth offers the three IB programmes which focus on developing globally-minded learners with transdisciplinary skills. The programmes are led by experienced and skilled teachers, who exemplify values such as being caring, staying open minded, and taking risks (as aligned with the IB learner profile). Students develop into resilient and adaptable individuals, ready to take on challenges and opportunities awaiting them.
And, we really do mean above and beyond!

The entire school is like a fused unit, with Primary School students getting well acquainted with the Secondary School long before they advance up. They get lots of opportunities to interact with older students, such as pairing up as reading buddies during Book Week.
Besides preparing students for secondary school, Chatsworth also prepares them for what the future may bring. It prides itself on providing real-world learning within and beyond the classroom. For instance, their early years’ homerooms are complete with play-based set-ups revolving around themes and ideas arising from student agency. Opportunities for additional exposure are aplenty, such as participation in global and regional writing awards. That’s not all: students are taught to give back as well, through student-organised events like collecting food donations for Food Bank Singapore.
Congratulations once again to Chatsworth International School!
This post is in partnership with Chatsworth International School.
