20 July 2020
Invictus International School, which opened in Singapore in 2016, is now offering parents the option of a full home-based learning programme, at a price that is less than a third of its current fees.
The programme, known as Invictus Family, will cost S$5,560 per year, a fraction of the usual $17,000 to $18,800 that students pay for lessons on campus.
Mr Alex Cheng, Invictus’ marketing director, said: “We had thought about this virutal learning campus for a while, as there seems to be a demand for rigour in terms of learning for home-schooling parents. They want to home-school their children but may not have a syllabus or timetable that’s pegged to mainstream schools.”
Not many international schools offer virtual learning on a permanent basis at this price range, said Mr Cheng.
Classes will run online daily for five days. Students will follow a timetable that includes academic subjects and physical education.