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Welcome to Singapore 2
The Learning Hub 3
Accommodation in Singapore 4
• Accommodation Options• Guide to Average Accommodation Rental
Short-term Student Accommodation 11
Long-term Student Accommodation 13
• Accommodation Index• Student Accommodation Zones - Map• Long-term Student Accommodation
(by Zones) - Directory• Accommodation Provided by
Educational Institutions
Tips on Living in Singapore 42
• Renting Accommodation• Equipping your Home• Public Utilities• Amenities in and around HDB &
Private Estates
FAQs 60
Emergency Services / 62
Useful Phone Numbers
Index 64
Maps 67
• Singapore Learning Hub• Island Map - MRT lines / Expressways
Contents
Welcome to Singapore
We are pleased to welcome you to Singapore,a vibrant hub of lifelong learning. As you starton your fascinating journey of discovery,education and self-improvement, you will findthat there has never been a better time tobegin that journey than now in Singapore.This cosmopolitan city state offers a rangeof education choices and cultural diversity toenrich your learning experience during yourtime here.
Studying away from home opens up a worldof exciting learning possibilities, more so ina country as progressive as Singapore. Butalong with the excitement comes theunknown as you begin your learning journey.That is why we have put together thisaccommodation guide to help you settle intolife in Singapore quickly while avoidingcommon problems.
We hope that you make a home away fromhome during your term of study in Singaporeand that you make the most of your timehere with the information we provide.
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Reviving community life in the heart of the city’shistoric Bras Basah district, the Learning Hub is acomplementary blend of new and old. Centredwithin the borders created by Selegie Road, RochorRoad, Bras Basah Road and Victoria Street, (seemap on page 67) the Learning Hub is already hometo a number of traditional educational institutionsand numerous private education establishmentsand Arts facilities. The Learning Hub has seen there-opening of the Singapore History Museum, thenew National Library and some prestigious namesin tertiary education. This vibrant setting surroundedby museums, theatres, art galleries, cafes,restaurants and shopping centres will draw around16,000 students and artists to the district by thetime of its completion, to realize the vision ofSingapore’s hub for arts, culture, learning andentertainment.
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Accommodation is an important considerationwhile you are living away from home. Youshould arrange for temporary accommodation(refer to Short-term Student Accommodationon page 11) before you leave your homelandunless you have already arranged long-termaccommodation for the duration of yourcourse.
Your institution in Singapore may be able tomake shor t - te rm accommodat ionarrangements for you. Alternatively, you cancall the Student Services Hotline at6831 3764 for assistance or visit the websitewww.singaporeedu.gov.sg Once settledin your temporary lodgings, you will havesufficient time to find the ideal permanentaccommodation to suit your needs andlifestyle.
The type of accommodation you choose willdepend on your personal circumstances andyour budget. There is a wide variety ofaccommodation types in Singapore to suitdifferent budgets and needs.
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Accommodation in Singapore
Accommodation OptionsThere are several accommodation options availableto you. You may find that you qualify foraccommodation provided by your institution ofstudy such as a boarding school, school hostel orHalls of Residence. Depending on your budgetand personal circumstances, you may also considerstaying in a private hostel or renting private housing– landed property, apartments, condominiums andserviced apartments. A more affordable option inthis category is to rent privately from tenants ofHousing Development Board (HDB) flats. Inaccordance with HDB guidelines, you can rent aroom in a HDB flat or the entire flat. For very short-term needs, a room in a hotel may be the preferredoption.
Housing Development Board (HDB)The Housing Development Board (HDB) is thegovernment body providing subsidised, affordablehomes of high quality to 84% of Singapore’spopulation. Integrated into environments that meetmodern lifestyle needs, each estate is a vibranthub of community life and activity, carefullylandscaped to make a better home for all.
Eligibility to Rent HDB FlatsBefore you rent a HDB apartment, you shouldknow the legal limitations on the landlord.
Subletting the whole flat: HDB flat owners mustseek approval from the respective HDB BranchOffice before subletting their whole flat. Ask tosee the approval or in-principle letter before yousign any contract.
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Subletting bedrooms: HDB approval is notrequired for subletting of bedroom/s but theflat owners must continue to live in the flatduring the period of subletting. The maximumnumber of bedrooms that can be sublet andthe maximum number of occupiers* allowedin each flat depends on their flat type.
HDB flat owners of one and two-room flatsare not allowed to sublet their bedrooms.
For further information on HDB matters, visitHDB’s infoWEB at www.hdb.gov.sg
Private Housing – Landed Property,Apartments & CondominiumsAn alternative is to rent a privately ownedapartment or house directly from the owner.This can be an expensive option, so sharingwith fellow students helps to spread the cost.These properties can be found advertised inthe newspapers, online, on supermarketnotice boards, or by hiring a property agent.
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Flat Type Maximum Number Maximum Numberof Bedrooms of Occupiers*Allowed for Allowed inSubletting Each Flat
3-room 1 bedroom 6 persons4-room 2 bedrooms 8 persons5-room 2 bedrooms 8 personsExecutive 2 bedrooms 8 persons* includes owners, authorised occupiers and subtenants
Serviced ApartmentsFor those on a higher budget and who are stayingfor a longer period accompanied by family requiringthe comforts of home, serviced apartments makea convenient option. These are comfortableapartments owned and managed by a propertycompany and fully furnished like a normal home,but with hotel-style services provided such ashouse keeping. You will find a complete range ofchoices from the luxurious to the basic, fromstudios to penthouses, within the city centre orin suburban districts.
For a complete listing, refer to the ServicedApartments Association Directory or contact theAssociation directly for more details:
Serviced Apartments Association20 Maxwell Road#06-03 Maxwell HouseSingapore 069113Tel: (65) 6222 8436Fax: (65) 6222 3703www.servicedapartments.org.sgEmail: [email protected]
HotelsFor short-term requirements, such as for thoseon executive courses, there is a wide variety ofhotels to suit every budget. Refer to the SingaporeTourism Board’s (STB) Accommodation Guide(available at Tourism Court or any Visitors’ Centre)for a detailed listing.
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Guide to AverageAccommodation Rental
There are various accommodation options availableto suit your budget. The following table gives anindication of what you can expect to pay.
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Private Homestays S$500 to S$1,000 per month.HDB S$250 (room only) to $1,000
(whole flat) per monthPrivate Property S$1,300 to $4,000 per monthHostels S$140 to S$440 per student
per month depending on the number of students sharing the roomServiced Apartments S$3,000 to $6,000 per monthHotels from $30 to $600 per room per night
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Short-term StudentAccommodationIf you have not found suitable accommodationbefore arriving in Singapore, and to keep costslow, you can stay in temporary accommodationwhile you continue your search. You may considerthe following offers in such circumstances.
Katong Hostel
FoodS$ 15.00 per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner)S$ 2.50 for breakfast only
TransportS$ 100.00 per trip from airport to hostelS$ 45.00 per trip within town area
Inclusive of FacilitiesLaundry, and 5 hours Internet (Free of Charge)
Double7 days S$ 30.00 per day per student10 days S$ 28.00 per day per student14 days S$ 25.00 per day per student21 days S$ 20.00 per day per student
Triple7 days S$ 25.00 per day per student10 days S$ 23.00 per day per student14 days S$ 20.00 per day per student21 days S$ 18.00 per day per student
Quartet7 days S$ 20.00 per day per student10 days S$ 18.00 per day per student14 days S$ 15.00 per day per student21 days S$ 12.00 per day per student
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Other FacilitiesBasketball court, indoor badminton court, computerroom, medical centre and minimart
RemarksOffer may be extended to visiting friends andrelatives
Student Accommodation Ratesat YMCA International House
Rates are subject to 10% service charge and 5% goods& services tax
Conditions:1. Minimum stay of 1 week (6 consecutive nights).2. Presentation of Student’s Pass and/or letter
of acceptance are required upon check-in.3. To indicate “Students” upon placing reservations to
ensure the correct billing.4. Applicable to accompanying friends and relatives.Check that rates are still applicable when making reservations.
Reservations:YMCA International HouseOne Orchard RoadSingapore 238824Tel: 65-6336 6000Fax: 65-6337 3140Email: [email protected]: www.ymca.org.sg
Room Type Rates (per room per night)
Standard Single S$ 65.00 ++ (incl. breakfast)Standard Twin S$ 75.00 ++ (incl. breakfast)Extra Bed S$ 25.00 ++ (incl. breakfast)
For more accommodation options, please refer to the Accommodation Guide,available at Tourism Court and all Singapore Visitors’ Centres.
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Long-term StudentAccommodation
Accommodation Index
Type of AccommodationBoarding SchoolsHwa Chong Institution Boarding SchoolNanyang Girls’ Boarding SchoolRaffles Institution Boarding School
School HostelsACS Oldham HallAnglican HouseDunman High School HostelVictoria Hall
Private HostelsAmsen International HostelA-Star International Hostel Pte LtdBalestier Students’ HostelCambridge International Students HostelCosta Sands Resort (Downtown East) Youth HostelCosta Sands Resort (Pasir Ris) Youth HostelCosta Sands Resort (Sentosa) Youth HostelD’Sophia LodgeEast Lodge Students HostelEton HallEvans LodgeGoodman EduserveKatong HostelLabrador LodgeMcNair LodgeMILCHELNovena Hall International Students’ HostelPearl Hill HostelPraisehaven Foreign Students HostelShelton CollegeSingapore International CampusSingapore Vinga (International) Students’ HostelTrinity Student ServicesVita HostelZhicheng Student Hostel (Boys)Zhicheng Student Hostel (Girls)14
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Residential Zones Page Number
Bukit Timah 22Bukit Timah 22Upper Serangoon 35
Bukit Timah 23East Coast 28East Coast 29East Coast 29
Bukit Timah 24East Coast 30Central 19Central 19Changi 39Changi 39Sentosa 40Central 19East Coast 31West Coast 36Bukit Timah 24East Coast 32East Coast 32West Coast 37Upper Serangoon 36Central 20Bukit Timah 25Central 21Bukit Timah 25West Coast 38Bukit Timah 26Bukit Timah 27East Coast 33Bukit Timah 27East Coast 33East Coast 34
EAST COASTSchool Hostels16. Anglican House17. Dunman High Scho18. Victoria Hall
Private Hostels19. A-Star Internationa20. East Lodge Student21. Goodman Eduserve22. Katong Hostel23. Trinity Student Serv24. Zhicheng Student H25. Zhicheng Student H
UPPER SERANGOOBoarding Schools24. Raffles Institution B
Private Hostels25. McNair Lodge
CENTRALPrivate Hostels1. Balestier Students’ Hostel2. Cambridge International Students Hostel3. D’Sophia Lodge4. MILCHEL5. Pearl Hill Hostel
BUKIT TIMAHBoarding Schools6. Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School7. Nanyang Girls’ Boarding School
School Hostels8. ACS Oldham Hall
Private Hostels9. Amsen International Hostel10. Evans Lodge11. Novena Hall International Students
Hostel12. Praisehaven Foreign Students’ Hostel13. Singapore International Campus14. Singapore Vinga (International)
Students’ Hostel15. Vita Hostel
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Your education institution may provide long-term student accommodation. There is alsothe option of private student hostelaccommodation located island-wide. Thefollowing directory lists boarding schools,school hostels and private hostels by zones.
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Long-term StudentAccommodation (by zones)
Central Zone
Private HostelsBalestier Students’ Hostel12 Boon Teck Road4A Shaw CornerSingapore 329586Tel: 65-6251 8588Fax: 65-6352 4668Email: [email protected]: www.bshostel.com
Facilities and Services AvailableDining hall, classrooms, laundry service, catering,computer halls, games corner, school placement,application for student’s pass, guidance on educationalmatters, supervised study hours, tuition in weak subjects(by special arrangement), comfortable air-conditionedaccommodation, 24-hour security, internet access,free counselling, daily meals
Remarks• Accepts students 6-16 years
Cambridge International Students Hostel155 Owen RoadSingapore 218950Tel : 65 6299 1268Fax : 65 6299 3178Email: [email protected] / [email protected]: www.katonghostel.com
Facilities and ServicesWireless internet connection in rooms, computer room,daily cleaning, laundry services, basketball court, sickbay, study room, soccer field, kitchen and pantry area,24hr security management, free shuttle bus service toschools; example: Singapore Polytechnic and NgeeAnn Polytechnic, 24 hours available convenient stores,food centres and bus stop nearby. All rooms are air-conditioned and furbished with wall fans.
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RatesS$1000 per month per person (full board)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 52 224 19
Total No. of Rooms: 46• Nearest MRT: Toa Payoh (NS19) / Novena (NS20)
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RatesS$300-S$650 per studentRoom 3-month stay 6-month stay 12-month stay
Single S$650 S$625 S$600Twin S$450 S$425 S$400Triple S$400 S$375 S$350Quads S$350 S$325 S$300
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 302 123 154 18
Total No. of Rooms: 75• Nearest MRT: Dhoby Ghaut (NS24/NE6)
Remarks• Centralised and accessible location with no age
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D’Sophia Lodge2 Adis RoadSingapore 229974Tel: 65-6337 4733Fax: 65-6337 3834Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableNight security / CCTV, kitchenettes, computer room,study/lounge area, laundry service, in-house tutor,orientation, student services, basketball court, tabletennis table, games & recreation, vending machines
Remarks• No age restrictions
MILCHEL PTE LTD529 Balestier Road, #02-01Singapore 329856Tel: 65-6255 2356Fax: 65-6256 0370Email: [email protected]: www.milchel.com
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Room Per Day 6-month contract 12-month contract4-bedded $31.50 $367.50/month $346.50/month6-bedded $26.25 $315.00/month $304.50/month
Type of Room No of Rooms4-bedded 506-bedded 15
Total No. of Rooms: 65• Nearest MRT: Farrer Park (NE8)
Facilities and Services AvailableBasic 3 meals, housekeeping, laundry service, computerroom, library corner, Play Station corner, home theatre,television, school placement services, documentprocessing services, summer camp, orientation, tuitionarrangement services, 24-hour security system
Remarks• Student’s Pass holders only• One time registration fee (non-refundable) S$200
Pearl Hill Hostel5 Pearl’s Hill RoadSingapore 168996Tel: 65-6538 5448Fax: 65-6538 4155Email: [email protected]: www.vitaholdings.com / www.katonghostel.com
Facilities and Services AvailableInternet connection OR wireless Internet connectionsin rooms, computer room, daily cleaning, laundryservices, sick bay, gymnasium, indoor badminton court,basketball court, soccer field. Chartering of hostel busto various schools available
Remarks• No age restrictions• An administration fee and a refundable deposit are
applicable with rental• All charges exclude 5% GST
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RatesS$1000 - S$1200 per month
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 63 114 2
Total No. of Rooms: 19• Nearest MRT: Toa Payoh (NS19) / Novena (NS20)
Rates 3-month 6-month 12-monthstay stay stay
Studio for 2 S$650 S$640 S$630Apartment for 2 S$580 S$570 S$560Double S$400 S$390 S$380Triple S$330 S$320 S$310
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 603 60Apartment with toilet attached 18Studio Apt with toilet attached 6
Total No. of Rooms: 144• Nearest MRT: Chinatown (NE4)
Bukit Timah Zone
Boarding Schools
Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School673 Bukit Timah RoadSingapore 269735Tel: 65-6469 3007Fax: 65-6463 3571Email: [email protected]: www.hcibs.edu.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableHostel: Television lounge, café, convenience store, ITcentre, music room, gymnasium, ampitheatre,automated laundry facilities, multi-purpose & dininghall, function room & conference room, 24-hour security,Smartcard access control, sports facilitiesHwa Chong Institution: Olympic-sized swimming pool,gymnasium, running track, badminton, basketball, tabletennis, squash courts
Remarks• Open to students of other schools• Accepts students 12 years and over
Nanyang Girls’ Boarding School21 Linden DriveSingapore 288735Tel: 65-6469 8248Fax: 65-6463 6642Email: [email protected] (Boarding School Manager)
[email protected] (Admin Officer/Applications)Website: www.nygh.moe.edu.sg
Facilities and Services Available24-hour security, meals (Halal only), laundry service,wireless internet access, coin-operated washingmachines and dryers, function rooms, study hall, sportscourts, music rooms, landscaped garden
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Beds per Room Rates4 bedded 40 weeks boarding fee S$8400.00 (inclusive of GST)
Exclude school vacations1 week boarding fee S$252.00 (inclusive of GST)1 day boarding fee S$36.75 (inclusive of GST)
2 bedded40 weeks boarding fee S$9450.00 (inclusive of GST)
Exclude school vacations1 week boarding fee S$294.00 (inclusive of GST)1 day boarding fee S$42.00 (inclusive of GST)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 1564 156
Total No. of Rooms: 312• Nearest MRT: Newton (NS21)
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Remarks• Females only• Open to female students of other schools• Accepts students 12-20 years
School Hostels
ACS Oldham HallACS Barker Road Campus80 Barker RoadSingapore 309937Tel: 65-6252 8513Fax: 65-6252 1067Email: [email protected]: www.oldhamhall.org
Facilities and Services AvailableFully air-conditioned dormitory rooms, Study rooms,recreation rooms, tennis courts, gym, music room,swimming pool, broadband Internet access (usagecharges apply), laundry room, pastoral care
Remarks• Open to students of other schools 11-19 years• Application and registration fees are non-refundable• Refundable deposit upon one month’s notice of withdrawal• Compulsory medical health coverage
RatesS$550 –S$980 per month (including room excluding air-conditioning rates, meals and laundry)
Group room rate S$30 per person per dayIndividual boarder room rate S$35 per person per dayIndividual Tutor Unit S$70 per person per day
(including air-conditioning)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 963 744 20
Total No. of Rooms: 190 (70 air-conditioned) all with attached bathrooms
• Nearest MRT: Newton (NS21)
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RatesBoarding fee per semester:6 bedded S$44503 + 4 bedded S$47252 bedded S$5000(Inclusive of laundry services and 3 meals daily)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 183 184 466 29
Total No. of Rooms: 111• Nearest MRT: Newton (NS21)
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Private Hostels
Amsen International Hostel255 Bukit Timah RoadSingapore 259691Tel: 65-6887 5165Fax: 65-6887 5167Email: [email protected]: www.amsen.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableBadminton, table tennis, air-conditioned study room,dining room, free Internet with computers, pantry,TV/Lounge, board games, relocation, enrolment intogovernment school, Student’s Pass application,guardianship, study supervision with free tutor, 24-hoursecurity, counselling and transport
Remarks• Open to students 18 years and below• Student pass holders studying in primary, secondary
and junior college only• Free accommodation for parents subject to availability• Monthly progress report to parents on child’s
development
Evans Lodge26 Evans RoadSingapore 259367Tel: 65-6836 0778Fax: 65-6836 3690Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableCatering, laundry service, meeting room, function room,barbeque pit, gym, tennis court, table tennis, TV lounge,wireless Internet access
RatesS$275 to S$565 per month
Air-conditioned roomsSingle S$565Twin S$350
Non air-conditioned roomsSingle S$400Twin S$275
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RatesS$1200 per month (with full board)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 203 10
Total No. of Rooms: 30• Nearest MRT: Newton (NS21)
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Novena Hall International Students’ Hostel78 Gilstead RoadSingapore 309116Tel: 65-6352 0580Fax: 65-6352 0596Email: [email protected]: www.novenahall.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableDaily dining service, TV-AV room, computer room, wirelessinternet, games room, laundry service, conference room,classroom, courtyard, car park, tutor, business centrefacilities, pantry, fully air-conditioned rooms, furnishedwith single bed, wardrobe and study desk
Remarks• Student’s Pass holders only
Praisehaven Foreign Students’ Hostel500 Upper Bukit Timah RoadSingapore 678106Tel: 65-6349 5345 / 65-6349 5348Fax: 65-6762 0507Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableAir-conditioned rooms (air-conditioning operates from7 pm to 7 am only), shared common kitchen, Internetaccess available in rooms (computers not provided),24-hour security, sports hall (bookings only)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 Number of beds per2 room can be changed to
meet demand
Total No. of Rooms: 225 (inclusive of 3 guest rooms)accommodating up to 400 persons• Nearest MRT: Newton (NS21)
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RatesS$700-S$1000 adults, no guardianshipS$916-S$1400 board and guardianship services
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 122 213-4 11
Total No. of Rooms: 44• Nearest MRT: Novena (NS20)
Remarks• Only for foreigners with valid Student’s Pass• Strictly no smoking and alcohol consumption allowed
on hostel premises• Residents to do their own laundry and cooking• Curfew time imposed at 11pm nightly – all residents
are required to be back in hostel
Singapore International Campus1A Lutheran RoadSingapore 267745Tel: 65-6463 0606Fax: 65-6463 0207Email: [email protected]: www.sicampus.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableOptional meals provided, optional medical insurance,badminton, table tennis, pool table, air-conditionedstudy room, dining room, free Internet, pantry,TV/lounge, mini-mart and café'e9, classroom, gym, sickbay, prayer room, live in guardian, relocation, airportpick up, administration and orientation, enrolment inschool and Student’s Pass application
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Beds per Room Toilet No. of Rooms2 attached 5 (Girls only)2 common 4 (Girls only)1 attached 4 (Girls only)2 attached 1 (Boys only)2 common 5 (Boys only)1 attached 4 (Boys only)10 (dormitories) common 5 (Men only)/
(Bookings openfor retreat orseminars only)
Total No. of Rooms: 28• Nearest MRT: Bukit Batok (NS2)/Bukit Gombak (NS3)
RatesStandard Room (with common bath)4 bedded S$420 per month/S$4680 per year2 bedded S$480 per month/S$5400 per year1 bedded S$650 per month/S$7440 per year
Deluxe Room (with attached bath)2 bedded S$750 per month/S$8100 per year1 bedded S$850 per month/S$8760 per year
Beds per Room No. of Rooms4 552 441 45
Total No. of Rooms: 144• Nearest MRT: Newton (NS21)
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Remarks• Rates depend on length of stay. Contact hostel directly
for full rates• Registration fee S$50 and refundable deposit S$300
payable upon registration• Payments strictly non-refundable or transferable in
cases of early check-out
Singapore Vinga (International) Students’ Hostel333 Balestier RoadSingapore 329765Tel: 65-6254 2381Fax: 65-6254 2381Email: [email protected]: http://vinga-international.tripod.com
Facilities and Services AvailableFully air-conditioned rooms, 24-hour security, publicutilities, public phone, broadband Internet access,housekeeping and laundry service, TV lounge, studyroom, counselling, tuition
Remarks• Student pass required• No age restrictions
Vita Hostel50 Carlisle Road, #01-01Singapore 219650Tel: 65-6293 6681Fax: 65-6292 3381Email: [email protected]:www.vitaholdings.com/www.katonghostel.com
Facilities and Services AvailableInternet connection in rooms, computer room, dailycleaning, laundry services, wireless Internet, soccerfield, basketball court, badminton court, chartering ofhostel bus available
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RatesSingle S$850-S$1000 per person per month 3/6/12 month contractDouble S$500-S$650 per person per month 3/6/12 month contractTriple S$400-S$450 per person per month 3/6/12 month contractQuartet S$350-S$400 per person per month 3/6/12 month contract
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 82 103 54 1
Total No. of Rooms: 24 (all with adjoining toilet)• Nearest MRT: Novena NS20
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East Coast
School Hostels
Anglican House376 Upper Changi RoadSingapore 486906Tel: 65-6442 1616Fax: 65-6448 8642Email: [email protected]:www.anglicanhigh.moe.edu.sg/student/anglicanhouse.htm
Facilities and Services AvailableStudy rooms, music room, computer room, TV room,pool room
Remarks• Open to students of other schools• Accepts secondary school students and above
RatesApprox. S$600 per month (Inclusive of laundry. Breakfastand dinner provided during term time.)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 (with bathroom attached) 486 (with bathroom attached) 4
Total No. of Rooms: 52• Nearest MRT: Tanah Merah (EW4)
Rates 3-month stay 6-month stay 12-month stayQuartet S$275 S$265 S$250Triple S$330 S$320 S$310Double S$350 S$340 S$330Single S$640 S$620 S$600
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 893 134 10
Total No. of Rooms: 112• Nearest MRT: Novena (NS20)
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Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 964 77
Total No. of Rooms: 173• Nearest MRT: Kallang (EW10)
Dunman High School Hostel61 Kampong Arang RoadSingapore 438181Tel: 65-6346 6733Fax: 65-6346 1267Email: [email protected]: http://dhshostel.com
Facilities and Services AvailableCatering, laundry service, reading room, gymnasium,computer room, TV room, games room, organisedactivities
Remarks• Open to students of other schools• Accepts secondary school and junior college students
only
Victoria Hall4 Siglap LinkSingapore 448879Tel: 65-6245 6369Fax: 65-6245 4655Email: [email protected]: vh.vs.moe.edu.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableComputer room, study room, visitors’ room, functionroom, conference room, canteen, TV lounge, pantries,laundry facilities
Remarks• Open to students of other schools• Accepts students 13-18 years
RatesS$6395 per annum (inclusive of school vacation period)(Average S$1300 per term or S$17.50 per day)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 843 24 82
Total No. of Rooms: 168 (each room has one showerroom and one toilet attached)• Nearest MRT: Bedok (EW5)
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A-Star International Hostel Pte Ltd292A Joo Chiat RoadSingapore 427544Tel: 63481432Fax: 63481243Email: [email protected]: www.a-starhostel.com
Facilities and ServicesFree use of washing machines, computer room at 3rdlevel, free access to wireless internet broadband, boardgames, table tennis, roof-top garden with BBQ facilities,CCTV Monitoring system, secured door access systemusing proximity card, TV Lounge, dining room, kitchenfacilities for light cooking, air-conditioned rooms withceiling fans, housekeeping service, full-time house-master, and organised outdoor activities. Convenientaccess to public transport.
Remarks• Above rates include complimentary breakfast (Mon to Fri).• A one-time non-refundable registration fee of $50 per
student is payable upon check-in.• A $300.00 deposit (refundable) is payable upon check-in.• Above rates are for minimum six (6) months contract.• The minimum acceptable age is 16 years.• Air-conditioning is only available at specific times.• Optional airport pickup service $30 per student.
Rates
1-bedded SGD480.00/per student per month3-bedded SGD380.00/per student per month4-bedded SGD350.00/per student per month6-bedded SGD290.00/per student per month
Beds per Room No of Rooms1 3 3 10 4 8 6 4
Total No. of Rooms: 25• Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar (EW8)
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East Lodge Students Hostel408 Joo Chiat PlaceSingapore 428084Tel : 65-6345 7088/6345 3511Fax: 65-6346 3379Email: [email protected]: www.eastlodge.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableLaundry facilities (coin-operated), internet connectionto the room, computer room, TV lounge, canteen, pantry,24-hour security. Recreational facilities: Cricket,badminton court, soccer field, basketball court andgames corner.
Remarks• No age restriction• Additional charge for internet connection in the room• Housekeeping faci l i t ies only for standard
accommodation
Standard Room Rates Daily MonthlySingle S$ 45 S$ 550Standard Single S$ 50 S$ 650Standard Twin S$ 60 S$ 750Double Deluxe S$ 90 S$ 1000
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 282 18
Total No. of Rooms: 46All rooms are fully furnished with bathroom attached andfully air-conditioned.• Nearest MRT: Kembangan (EW6)
Budget Room Rates Daily Monthly 3 Months’ StayTwin Sharing S$ 20 S$ 300 S$ 168(2 Bedded)Quad Sharing S$ 15 S$ 200 S$ 288(4 Bedded)
Beds per Room (Flexible) No. of Rooms2 Bedded 1024 Bedded 34
Total No. of Rooms: 136Air-conditioning is only from 7pm to 7am daily. Commonbathroom facilities.• Nearest MRT: Kembangan (EW6)
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Goodman Eduserve (Temporary location)9 Mattar RoadSingapore 387718Tel: 65-6345 7536Fax: 65-6345 1886Email: [email protected]: www.goodman.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableCatering, laundry service, air-conditioned rooms, live-in teachers/guardians, in-house tuition services
Remarks• Accepts students 6 years and above
Katong Hostel369 Tanjong Katong RoadSingapore 437126Tel: 65-6346 6420Fax: 65-6440 5160Email: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.vitaholdings.com/www.katonghostel.com
Facilities and Services AvailableInternet connection in rooms, computer room, dailycleaning, laundry services, free wireless Internet (studentswithout laptop are entitled to 10 hours free Internet usagemonthly) sick bay, gymnasium, indoor badminton court,basketball court, soccer field, food centre, mini-mart, andscreening of movies on weekends. Free shuttle servicefrom hostel to Paya Lebar MRT station. Chartering ofhostel bus to various schools available.Vita Educare Homestay Accommodation:24 hour guardianship arrangement for students aged 6-16 years. Students share the same facilities as KatongHostel but have separate dining hall and recreation facilities.Accommodation for 84 students max, tuition provided.
RatesS$600 per month per student
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2/3 12
Total No. of Rooms: 12• Nearest MRT: Aljunied MRT (EW9)
Rates 3-month stay 6-month stay 12-month stayDormitory S$245 S$225 S$205Quartet S$300 S$285 S$275Triple S$350 S$340 S$330Double S$375 S$365 S$355Double (Apt)S$525 S$510 S$485Single S$665 S$645 S$625
Beds per Room No. of RoomsMain Hostel2 1843 184 110Dormitory 10Apartment with toilet attached 34Vita Educare Homestay4 21
Total No. of Rooms: 356• Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar (EW8)
Remarks• No age restrictions• An administration fee and a refundable deposit are
payable upon booking• All charges exclude 5% GST
Trinity Student Services55 Siglap Road#03-05 Siglap Centre ApartmentsSingapore 455871Tel: 65-6446 3376Fax: 65-6446 1976Email: [email protected]: www.trinitystudenthostel.com
Facilities and Services AvailableAir-conditioned rooms, daily breakfast and dinner (lunchat weekends), laundry services, daily housekeeping,24-hour supervision/guardian, free broadband InternetaccessAdditional services for additional fee:Airport pickup, private tuition, group medical insurance,registration in Government/private school, Student’sPass service
Remarks• Student’s Pass holders only
Zhicheng Student Hostel (for boys)525 Joo Chiat RoadSingpore 427705Tel: 65-6353 8752 / 65-9617 4072Fax: 65-6251 9159Email: [email protected]: www.zhicheng.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableBasketball, table tennis, computers, music room (piano,organ, drum set, etc.) study rooms, TVs, tuition, 24-hour supervision and security, school bus provided forprimary school students, assistance with alladministration matters including student pass applicationand school placement
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RatesFrom S$1000 - S$1200 per month (payable 6 months in advance)
Accommodation Layout10 private apartments (5 for female residents, 5 for male residents)Each apartment contains 3 bedrooms (3 or 2-bedded dependingon size), living room, dining room and kitchen• Nearest MRT: Kembangan (EW6)
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• Primary, secondary and junior college students only. (Tertiarylevel students may be considered on a case by case basis
• Rates to be confirmed upon reservation
Zhicheng Student Hostel (for girls)5 Jalan AnggerekSingapore 369498Tel: 65-6353 8752 / 65-9617 4072Fax: 65-6251 9159Email: [email protected]: www.zhicheng.com.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableBasketball, table tennis, computers, music room (piano,organ, drum set, etc.) study rooms, TVs, tuition, 24-hoursupervision and security, school bus provided for primaryschool students, assistance with all administration mattersincluding student pass application and school placement
Remarks• Primary, secondary and junior college students only. (Tertiary
level students may be considered on a case by case basis)• Rates to be confirmed upon reservation
Rates1 bed S$20002 single beds S$16003 single beds S$1500
1 double deck bed S$14002 double deck beds S$13003 double deck beds S$1200(prices are inclusive of tuition classes Monday – Friday)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms1 22 183 54 66 3
Total No. of Rooms: 34• Nearest MRT: Eunos (EW7)
Rates1 bed S$20002 single beds S$16003 single beds S$1500
1 double deck bed S$14002 double deck beds S$13003 double deck beds S$1200(prices are inclusive of tuition classes Monday – Friday)
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 53 84 56 18 1
Total No. of Rooms: 20• Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar (EW8), Aljunied (EW9) and Toa Payoh
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Upper Serangoon
Boarding Schools
Raffles Institution Boarding School1 Raffles Institution LaneSingapore 575954Tel: 65-6354 9221Fax: 65-6353 1150Email: [email protected]: www.ri.sch.edu.sg
Facilities and Services AvailableAir-conditioned study rooms, games / multi-purposeroom, Shaw Foundation ceremonial dining hall,gymnasium, The Hong Leong Swimming Complex,Hullett Memorial Library, computer lab, basketball,tennis courts, laundry rooms
Remarks• Open to students of other schools
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Beds per Room No. of Rooms4 20 rooms per block
Total No. of Rooms: 80 rooms (4 Blocks)• Nearest MRT: Bishan (NS17)
RatesS$600 per month per student
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 24 16 42
Total No. of Rooms: 45• Nearest MRT: Queenstown (EW19)
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Private Hostels
McNair Lodge18 McNair RoadSingapore 328570Tel: 65-6299 5668Fax: 65-6299 5818Email: [email protected]: www.unitedpremas.com
Facilities and Services AvailableLaundry, computer room, study room, basketball court,dining hall
Remarks• No age limit
West Coast
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Eton Hall1C Russels RoadAlexandra ParkSingapore 118281Tel: 65-6272 1201Fax: 65-6272 1502Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableInternet access, air-conditioned rooms, basketball court,badminton courts, TV room, laundry service, transportto NUS
Remarks• Accepts students 15-20 years• Open to short-term stay
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Beds per Room5
Total No. of Rooms: 43 (all with attached bathroomand toilet)• Nearest MRT: Boon Keng (NE9)
Labrador Lodge3E Pasir Panjang RoadSingapore 118490Tel: 65-6479 0515Fax: 65-6479 5141Email: [email protected]: www.unitedpremas.com
Facilities and Services AvailableLaundry, computer room, study room
Remarks• No age limit• Rates to be confirmed upon reservation
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RatesS$600-S$800 per person per month
Beds per Unit5
Total No. of Units: 96 (each unit contains 2 bedrooms,2 sharing and 3 sharing bedrooms, pantry living area,toilet and bathroom)• Nearest MRT: Harbourfront (NE1)
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Shelton College International Hostel (CarelineInternational Services)1 Telok Blangah RiseSingapore 098888Tel: 65-6334 1330Fax: 65-6337 4208Email: [email protected]: www.sheltonsc.com
Facilities and Services AvailableLaundry area, catering, air-conditioning, computer/readingroom, l ib ra ry, In ternet access, TV area ,recreational/games room, 24/7 counselling, tuition,sports facilities such as badminton courts, all-purposecourts (for volleyball, basketball, street hockey, hand-ball, etc., a fitness area and a football field
Remarks• Open to students 13 years and above studying at
Shelton College International• Open to all other international students with valid
Students’ Pass providing accommodation is available
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RatesS$350 per month per student (half-board)S$800 per month per student (full-board)
Half-Board StudentsBeds per Room No. of Rooms8 10
Full-Board StudentsBeds per Room No. of Rooms4 10
Total No. of Rooms: 20• Nearest MRT: HarbourFront (NE1)
Changi
Private Hostels
Costa Sands Resort (Downtown East) YouthHostel1 Pasir Ris CloseSingapore 519599Tel: 65-6589 1865/65-6582 3322Fax: 65-6582 9535Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableWild Wild Wet (water theme park), Escape Theme Park,Kid's Club, swimming pool, barbeque area, F&Boutlets, complimentary Internet surfing at Internetkiosks, wireless surfing at selected area, banquet andfunction facilities & complimentary two-way shuttleservice to Pasir Ris MRT station
Remarks• For room availability and reservations, please visit
www.HIhostels.com• Discounted Hostelling International Member Rates
and Hi Member Rates available
Costa Sands Resort (Pasir Ris) Youth Hostel159M Jalan Loyang BesarPasir Ris ParkSingapore 509404Tel: 65-6582 2537Fax: 65-6582 2098Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableWild Wild Wet (water theme park), Escape Theme Park,swimming pools, barbeque area,F & B outlets, complimentary Internet surfing at Internetkiosks, wireless surfing at selected area, banquet andfunction facilities & complimentary two-way shuttleservice to Pasir Ris MRT Station
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RatesS$60-S$100 per night
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2-4 360
Total No. of Rooms: 360• Nearest MRT: Pasir Ris (EW1)
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Private Hostels
Costa Sands Resort (Sentosa) Youth Hostel30 Imbiah WalkSentosaSingapore 099537Tel: 65-6575 1062Fax: 65-6275 1074Email: [email protected]
Facilities and Services AvailableSwimming pool, barbeque area, cafeteria, video gamesmachines, complimentary Internet surfing at Internetkiosks, wireless surfing at selected area and functionroom, complimentary bus service
Remarks• Guests must be 18 years of age or above. Guests
under 18 must be accompanied by another guest whois aged 18 years or above.
• For reservation, please visit www.HIhostels.com• Discounted Hostelling International Member Rates
and Hi Member Rates available
function rooms & complimentary bus service.
Remarks• For reservations, please visit www.HIhostels.com• Discounted Hostelling International Member Rates
and Hi Member Rates available
RatesS$60-S$100 per night
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 or 4 167
Total No. of Rooms: 167• Nearest MRT: Pasir Ris (EW1)
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Rates2 bedded: S$60-S$90 nett per night
Beds per Room No. of Rooms2 34
Total No. of Rooms: 34• Nearest MRT: HarbourFront (NE1)
Accommodation Provided by
Educational InstitutionsFor their own students
The following educational institutions provideaccommodation only to their students. You may callthe individual institutions to make further enquiries onfacilities and rates.
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Educational Institution Telephone No. Website
Anglo-Chinese School 65-6870 0900 www.acs.sch.edu.sg(Independent)
Catholic Junior College 65-6256 9148 www.cjc.edu.sg
INSEAD 65-6799 5388 www.insead.edu
LASALLE-SIA College of 65-6344 4300 www.lasallesia.edu.sgthe Arts
Nanyang Technological 65-6791 1744 www.ntu.edu.sgUniversity
National University of 65-6775 6666 www.nus.edu.sg/osa/housingSingapore Office of Student
Affairs
Singapore Management 65-63365262 www.smu.edu.sg/leasing/University hostel/index.asp
Singapore Sports School 65-67660100 www.sportsschool.edu.sg
The Stansfield Group 65-6348 0000 www.stansfieldgroup.comPte Ltd• Centre for Innovation
& Entrepreneurship• Singapore Institute of
Commerce• St. James English School• Stansfield College
United World College of 65-6775 5344 www.uwcsea.edu.sgSouth East Asia
Tips on Living in Singapore
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Renting Accommodation
Tenancy AgreementImportant points to note
• Your tenancy agreement is an agreementbetween the owner (landlord) and the tenant(you). You must be 21 years old to sign theagreement. You may consult the StudentWelfare Office at your institution or contactthe Student Services Hotline: 6831 3764 ifyou are below 21 years of age.
• Once the contract is signed, the landlord isunder no obligation to provide anything notspecified in the contract. Make sure yourcontract is complete for your requirementsbefore you sign. (See Before You Sign onpage 46).
• If you are the tenant signing the contract,you must inform your landlord if others areliving on the premises with you. Alloccupants’ names must be entered in thetenancy agreement. As the tenant, it is yourresponsibility to obtain all other occupants’legal documentation such as passports,passes and permits for the landlord andkeep him updated on new occupants. Neverallow the landlord to keep the originaldocuments.
• The Immigration Act requires by law thatlandlords renting accommodation toforeigners check and verify passport andStudent’s Pass details before they rent outthe property. The landlord will go to jail ifthe property is rented to illegal immigrants.
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• The property is for you to live in only. Youcannot operate a business from yourlandlord’s property.
• Whilst occupying the premises, you mustallow the landlord or agent to bring potentialtenants or buyers to view the premises withreasonable notice given (24-48 hours).
• The agreement may be terminated if themonthly rent is overdue for more than 14days or if you breach any condition of thetenancy agreement.
• Tenant’s Covenants/PromiseThe tenant shall not:
– Remove anything from the property without the landlord’s permission
– Change any part of the premises orcontents without the landlord’s permission
– Assign or sublet the property– Keep any dangerous or illegal items
on the premises– Keep any animals– Be a nuisance to other occupants
of the building– Use the premises for illegal or
improper use
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At the end of the contract, the Tenant shallhand over the premises to the landlord in thesame condition as he took it over withallowances for fair wear and tear.
• Landlord’s Covenants/PromiseThe landlord shall:
– Pay all taxes, charges and bills not agreedto be paid by the tenant
– Allow the tenant quiet enjoyment duringthe term, provided the tenant pays the rent on time
Basic House Inspection Checklist
• If you deal with a housing agent, check that theagent is licensed. Deal only with those that carryproper cards and identity tags and are licensed.(Their number is usually printed on their card).
• Is the place comfortable? Is it the right size? Isit within your budget? (Do not be tempted toaccept something you cannot afford). Does ithave air conditioning or fans?
• Is the house in good condition? Check for leaks,cracks, breakages, poor water flow, insecurewindow or door locks. Test the appliances thatcome with the apartment to make sure theywork.
• Ask the landlord how quickly damaged items /property can be repaired when a report is made.
• What bills are included in the rent? What billsare you expected to pay – water, gas, electrical,phone (and connection charges)?
• What furniture comes with the property? Is whatyou see what you get or will you have to buy anew microwave, a desk or even a bed?
• What is the area like? Are the amenities youneed within easy reach? Is it noisy at night? Doyou feel safe returning at night?
• Can you redecorate, bring your bed or put upposters?
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Before You Sign
• Check your tenancy agreement. Make sure both you and the landlord agree on the details.How much will you pay and when? Howlong is the contract? Can you leave beforethe contract ends? What is the notice period?Does the contract state all these details?
• If the landlord says he will be fixingsomething before you move in, get him toconfirm this in writing. Once you havesigned the contract the landlord does nothave to agree to provide anything extra, somake sure you request all you need beforethe contract is signed.
• Get the landlord’s contact details in casesomething goes wrong. Take note of as manydetails as possible, including who you shouldphone if he goes away on holiday. Give himyour contact details in case of emergency.
• Establish whether utility bills are included in the rental rate. If not, what percentagemust you pay? Will bills be in your name? If so, you are legally responsible for fullpayment. Will your landlord inform therelevant authorities on billing instructionsor will you have to do it? Were outstandingbills settled by the last occupants? Ask to see the paid receipts, or get writtenconfirmation that the landlord will pay anyoutstanding bills on the apartment.
• If you are moving into shared premises,find out how bills are shared and settled.
• Check whether you can use the housetelephone. If you make local calls, will yoube required to pay the telephone charges,and if so, how much? If you install yourown telephone line, you will need to payS$500 as a deposit to SingTel. This depositwill be returned to you when you cancelthe telephone line, upon payment of anyoutstanding charges.
• As the tenant, you will be expected to replaceand pay for light bulbs, as and when needed.
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Signing the Tenancy Agreement
• Do not feel pressured into renting a place untilyou are comfortable with it, as you are under noobligation to the landlord or the agent, shouldyou use one. You should be very clear beforesigning any documents whether you will besharing the room with any other person(s) forthe entire duration of the rental period.
• Once you have decided to rent a property, youwill sign a legal document known as a tenancy(rental) agreement and retain a copy for yourreference. Refer to Tenancy Agreement: Important points to note and make sure yourcontract complies. Double check that the personyou are dealing with is the rightful owner/landlord.Ask for his identity card and proof of propertyownership if necessary.
• It is common practice for the tenant to pay stampduty on the tenancy agreement and a securitydeposit equivalent to one month’s rental, togetherwith the first month's rental before you movein. If you are using an agent, one month’s rentis also payable in commission to the agent’scompany. Thereafter, payment is usually madeon a monthly basis to the landlord. The securitydeposit is refundable at the end of the contractperiod, provided there is no damage to theproperty. Any damages or breakages causedduring your stay will be deducted from thesecurity deposit at the end of your contract. Insome cases, the security deposit may also notbe refunded if the tenant does not give sufficientnotice to the landlord when moving out beforeexpiry of the contract.
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• Go through the inventory list (a list of items inthe apartment for the tenant’s use that belong tothe landlord) and make sure everything is presentand in working order before signing theagreement. If the landlord is residing in theapartment, check whether use of commonhousehold facilities like the kitchen, TV, etc. isallowed.
• Make sure you have fully understood the termsand conditions/contents of the lease and havesettled any uncertain terms with the landlord beforesigning the tenancy agreement. If you do notunderstand, seek advice from the Student WelfareOfficer at your institution/school or contact theStudent Services Hotline: 6831 3764 if you needhelp. Do not feel pressured by the landlord to signthe agreement if you feel uncomfortable with it.
• If your student agent is not trained in tenancyissues, seek the assistance of a licensed housingagent.
• Hand the rental fees directly to the landlord/owner,to avoid possible misunderstandings ormishandling. It is best that you make chequespayable to the landlord/owner’s name. Ensurethat you receive a receipt from the landlordshowing the full amount of rental paid for theaccommodation.
• Keep a copy of the tenancy agreement for yourown records. Obtain receipts for all paymentsmade, for example security deposit, monthlyrentals, etc.
• Your possessions are not covered in the landlord’shome contents insurance. It may be advisable totake up personal home contents insurance tocover your valuable belongings.
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Your Relationship with Your LandlordRemember to be polite and co-operate with yourlandlord. Treat your landlord the way you wish tobe treated. Show respect for him and his propertyand you should receive the same treatment.
Many problems arise when tenants expect animmediate response to requests for change. Bereasonable with your expectations. Do not expectthe landlord to act immediately if your request isnot an emergency.
Legal Aid
Legal matters below $10,000 can be addressedat the Small Claims Tribunals, which provide aquick and simple procedure for solving disputesin legal matters.
The Small Claims Tribunals2 Havelock Road#05-00 Apollo Centre, Singapore 059763Tel: 6435-5937 (teleresponse)Fax: 6435-5994 (general) or6536-4478 (lodgement by facsimile)www.smallclaims.gov.sg
Do not try and cope with legal matters by yourself.Consult the Student Welfare Officer at yourinstitution, or contact the Student Services Hotline:6831 3764.
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Common Courtesies When SharingAccommodationLiving in Singapore, you may find customsand religions different from those in yourcountry. Respect them and observe thesecommon courtesies:
Household practices
• It is a common custom in Singapore toremove your shoes before you enter a houseand leave them at the door
• Keep the accommodation clean and tidy• Keep the kitchen clean and wash up cutlery
and crockery daily• Keep the bathroom clean by washing it
regularly. Flush the toilet after use.• Organise a timetable for use of the washing
machine• Take in your laundry when it is dry to allow
others in the house to do their washing• The washing machine is meant for washing
your clothes and linen. Do not washfootwear in the washing machine
Religious practices
You may be sharing your accommodationwith people of different faiths. It is importantto respect their beliefs and not impose yourbeliefs on others.
Storing food: The consumption or handlingof certain food is prohibited in some religions.Please respect your housemates religiousdietary restrictions. For example, Muslims donot eat pork or cook with alcohol or pork fat(lard). Hindus and Buddhists do not eat beefand some may be vegetarian. Ensure thatyou store and cook these products separatelyif your housemate observes these religiouspractices.
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Religious rituals: Your housemates will respectyour need to pray, but to show mutual respect,keep your religious practices private. Conduct yourprayers in your own room. Do not disturb yourhousemates in the common room with the burningof incense and other religious rituals.
Care of pets
Depending on your tenancy agreement, you willprobably not be allowed to keep a pet. If you areallowed, remember that it is a lifelong commitment.As most animals have a lifespan longer than yourstay in Singapore, it is advisable to postponeowning a pet until you return to your own country.If you do decide to have a pet, keep its living areaclean and odour free, out of respect for yourhousemates and for the health and well-being ofthe animal. Keep in mind that you will not be ableto bring a dog within the proximity of a Muslim.
Household etiquette
Although you may feel you have gained a degreeof freedom by living away from home, you shouldstill observe some basic rules of householdetiquette:
• Obtain permission from your landlord if you arebringing guests to stay
• Observe curfew hours by not returning hometoo late and be careful not to disturb thehousehold upon your return
• Do not smoke in your room• For the protection of your possessions and for
your personal safety, keep your room locked atall times
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Equipping Your Home
How you go about equipping your new homewill depend on what has already beenprovided, how long you intend to stay, yourpersonal preferences and your budget.
When renting, most accommodation comessemi or fully furnished, meaning that mostfurniture you need is already provided. Youneed to check before you sign the tenancyagreement for what is included so you canmake a decision about what you need to buyand if you can afford to do so.
Second-hand ItemsIt is possible to buy second-hand furnitureand utensils, which will save you somemoney.
Salvation Army Family Stores and theclassified section of the newspapers are goodplaces to look for second-hand items.Singapore has a large community ofexpatriates and as such, many people leaveSingapore wanting to sell furniture they donot wish to take home. Look foradvertisements on notice boards insupermarkets such as Cold Storage for somegood bargains. You may also be able to buypersonal and household items from fellowstudents leaving Singapore.
New FurnitureIf you wish to buy brand new furniture, manyfurniture stores offer interest-free creditarrangements. Some stores offer hirepurchase facilities for which you will need aguarantor – a Singaporean citizen who willagree to take on the debt if you fail tocomplete payment.
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Buying SmartBefore you make your purchase, shop around tofind the cheapest price. You will often find thatprices are lower in HDB estates than in morecentralised shopping areas.
Public Utilities
Electricity, mainline gas supply, water and wastedisposal services are billed by Singapore Power.If you are renting a whole apartment or flat, acombined bill for all these services will be sent toyour residence, and is payable on a monthly basis.
If you are renting a single room in a property, findout if the utility bill is included in the rental fee. Ifnot, find out what percentage of the bill you willhave to pay.
Payment can be made at any Post Office via cashor NETS, by cheque through the post or via Internetbanking once you have set up a bank account. Ifit is necessary to register for power services atSingapore Power, a one-time refundable depositis payable.
In most properties, cookers are powered byportable gas tanks supplied by private companiesoperating locally. A deposit is payable for the firsttank and replacements are delivered on demand,usually within 15 minutes of your phone call.
To keep your power bills down, always switch offlights, fans, air-conditioning and other electricalitems when not in use.
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Amenities in and around HDBand Private Estates
HDBHDB apartments are centred in residentialdistricts, sometimes known as the Heartlands.They are serviced by local shopping amenities,and shopping centres in larger estates. Thelocal shops provide all the basic products andservices you will need.
Shopping Amenities
Each district is serviced by supermarkets,convenience stores, household, shoe &clothing shops, hardware stores, hairdressers,opticians, banks and post offices. Prices inthe heartlands are usually cheaper than incentralised shopping centres.
Wet Markets
These provide the cheapest solution to buyingfresh meat, fruit and vegetables. It is best togo early in the morning before things sell out.Most stalls in the market are closed onMondays.
Food Options
When you do not feel like cooking, eating outin Singapore is an affordable option. In yourlocal area you will find coffee shops, and foodcentres/courts selling a wide range of cookedfood. A meal will cost around S$3 to S$5dollars. Most outlets operate between 7 amand 11 pm with some open 24 hours a day.
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You may also find more international restaurants,cafes and fast food outlets in and around shoppingcentres. You can expect to pay more for a meal atthese places.
Polyclinics
These are medical service providers whose feesare cheaper than private clinics. You can expect topay about S$15 per visit. This includes medication,which you can pick up at the polyclinic on the samevisit. Foreign students can see the doctor at anypolyclinic, but must produce their Student’s Pass.
Police Post
There is a police station or post in every district.Make sure you know where your nearest one is.The police are there to help you, so do not be afraidto ask for help if you need it. Take note of the toll-free Police Hotline for non-emergency calls:1800 255 0000.
Places of Worship
Here in Singapore, the religions of different ethniccommunities are practised harmoniously alongsideone another. This allows you not only to continueto practise your own religion during your studies,but provides an excellent opportunity for you tolearn about and understand other practices. Youcan find Chinese temples, churches, Hindu temples,mosques, Sikh Gurdwaras and synagogues locatedacross Singapore.details?ten confirmation that the landlord willpay any outstanding bills on the apartment.• If you are moving into shared premises, find out how bills are shared and settled.
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Explore the area around you to find a suitable placeof worship. If in doubt, contact the followingorganisations:
Taoist TemplesTaoism Mission (Singapore)58 Somme RoadSingapore 207875Tel: 6295 6112/6295 6113Fax: 6295 6119Email: [email protected]
Buddhist TemplesSingapore Buddhist Federation12 Ubi Avenue 1Singapore 408932Tel: 6744 4635Fax: 6747 3618Email: [email protected]
Hindu Temples Hindu Endowments Board397 Serangoon RoadSingapore 218123Tel: 6296 3469Fax: 6292 9766Email: [email protected]
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MosquesIslamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS)Islamic Centre of Singapore273 Braddell RoadSingapore 579702Tel: 6256 8188Fax: 6253 7572Email: [email protected]
Catholic Churcheswww.veritas.org.sg
Other Churches and Places of Worshipwww.visitsingapore.com/tp(Places of Worship under “Places to Go”)
Sikh Gurdwaras Central Sikh Temple2 Towner RoadSingapore 327804Phone: 6299 3855Email: [email protected]
SynagoguesThe Jewish Welfare Board24/26 Waterloo StreetSingapore 187950Tel: 6337 2189Fax: 6336 2127Email: [email protected]
A word of warningYou may be approached by a stranger in the street or a new friend to attenda religious meeting. While they may be friendly and may genuinely have yourbest interests at heart, do not allow yourself to be pressured into attendingif you do not want to. Politely refuse, say you respect their beliefs, and ask
them to respect yours.
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Community Clubs and Centres
There are over 100 Community Clubs or CCs inSingapore serving the local residential districts.These are mostly offered free of charge butthere will be fees for individual activities. Theactivities offered vary from CC to CC but rangefrom language classes to cooking classes, dance,martial arts, games and sports. You will find abasketball court at most centres and these arefree of charge. Going to your local CC is anexcellent way to involve yourself in local activities,improve your English and develop friendships.
For a list of Community Centres visit:http://app.sgdi.gov.sg
Sporting Facilities
In addition to those offered at the CommunityCentres, the Singapore Sports Council providessubsidised sporting facilities to promote a healthylifestyle for all. These include low-cost gyms,swimming complexes and sports stadiums.
For comprehensive information about any sportyou would like to pursue, refer to the SingaporeSports Directory or visit:www.sportingsingapore.com.sg
Transport
All HDB estates are served well by bus servicesand MRT lines. LRT lines operate to offer aneasy connection between suburban towns. Youcan buy an EZlink card at any MRT station. Its
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value can be increased or ‘topped up’ with cashor a NETS card at machines located at MRT stationsand bus interchanges. The same card can be usedon all MRT, LRT and bus services. Using the EZlinkcard is not only convenient but it saves you money.If you need to change services during your journey,for example you have to take an MRT then a busto get to your destination, the bus fare will beautomatically reduced. You will not get this benefitif you pay for your travel in cash.
Private EstatesAmenities differ depending on the location. Thosenear HDB estates wil l enjoy the sameconveniences. However, some private estatestend to be more secluded and less accessible topublic transport. Private condominiums andapartments offer security services and may includea supermarket, swimming pools, tennis courts,gyms and other sporting facilities within theirboundaries.
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FAQs
How will I find accommodation?The Student Welfare Officer at your school/institution may be able to help. Alternatively youcan call the Student Services Hotline: 6831 3764.You can also find accommodation advertised in thenewspapers, on the Internet and on notice boardsin certain supermarkets.
What kind of accommodation is available tome?This depends on your budget, length of stay andwhether you are alone or with family. You can sharean apartment with other students, rent a wholeapartment or stay in hostels. Some private tenancyagreements will require a minimum term stay, sothis would not be an option if you were in Singaporefor only a few months.
Can I change accommodation during my stay?As long as you honour any contract you sign, youcan change accommodation.
Do I have to sign a tenancy agreement?Yes. Your landlord will prepare a tenancy agreementfor you to sign. Make sure you understand it fullybefore you sign. If in doubt ask your Student WelfareOfficer to help or contact the Student ServicesHotline: 6831 3764.
How much money do I have to pay when I move in?Normally, the landlord will ask for one month’s rentas a deposit in addition to the first month’s rent.This deposit will be returned to you when yourcontract ends (less any deduction for damage tothe property caused during your tenancy). If youhire a housing agent to help you find theaccommodation, you will have to pay the housing
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agent the equivalent of one month’s rent as well.If you stay in a hostel, you may have to pay asmuch as 6 months’ rent in advance.
What if I want to move out in the middle of mytenancy term?You must follow the procedures agreed upon inthe contract and give your landlord the requirednotice. If this is not possible, speak to your landlordto find a suitable solution.
What if my living conditions are terrible andthe landlord won’t change anything?It is important that you are sure about your choiceof accommodation. Check your accommodationcarefully before signing the tenancy agreement.The landlord is under no obligation to improve itonce you have signed the contract. However, thelandlord does have an obligation by law to providesafe, sanitary accommodation. If you think youraccommodation is below the acceptable standard,ask your Student Welfare Officer to help or contactthe Student Services Hotline: 6831 3764.
The other students I share the apartment withare too noisy at night. What can I do?It is important that you are happy in the place youlive. If there is no change in behaviour after youhave calmly discussed the matter with yourflatmates, you will need to decide if you shouldmove out. If you have not signed the tenancyagreement and are listed as an occupant, thiswould be the easier option. If you have signed thetenancy agreement, you can refer the matter tothe landlord.
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Emergency Services
Police 999
Fire 995
Ambulance 995
Non Emergency Ambulance 1777
Samaritans(Emergency Counselling Services) 1800 221 4444
Police Hotline 1800 255 0000
Useful Phone Numbers
CASE 6463 1811
CitySearch (Operator-assistedYellow Pages) 1900 777 7777
Credit Card Emergency AssistanceAmerican Express 6880 1111Diners Club 6416 0900Mastercard 800 110 0113
(toll-free in Singapore only)
VISA 800 448 1250(toll-free in Singapore only)
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Embassies
You should register with your embassy inSingapore. Contact details of all embassies inSingapore can be found at:www.embassyworld.com/embassy/singapore.htmwww.visitsingapore.com/sections/articles/3c/foreign_sing_miss.htmlKeep the phone number handy so you can contactyour embassy immediately in an emergency.
Flight Information Tel: 1800-542-4422(toll-free in Singapore only)
Immigration and Checkpoints
Authority (ICA) Hotline 6391 6100
International Calls
(enquiries/area codes/ connection) Tel: 104
Ministry of Education Hotline (operating hours 8 am to 6 pmMonday to Friday,8 am to 1 pm Saturday) 6872 2220
Singapore Tourism BoardMain Line 6736 6622Student Services Hotline 6831 3764(operating hours 10 am to 7 pm,Monday to Friday)
Tourist Information Hotline 1800-736 2000(Toll Free)
Small Claims Tribunals 6435-5937 (teleresponse)
Taxi Booking ServicesComfort & Yellow Top Cab 6552 1111City Cab 6552 2222Premier Taxis 6363 6888Smart Cab 6485 7777SMRT Taxis 6555 8888Trans Cab 6555 3333
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Index
AAccommodation Index 14Accommodation options 05AMCIS Homestay 07
BBasic house inspection checklist 45Boarding schools 07Buddhist temples 56
CCatholic churches 57Checklist, Basic house inspections 45Churches 57Community Clubs & Centres 58Common Courtesies When SharingAccommodation 50
EEligibility to rent HDB flats 05Emergency services 62Equipping your home 52
FFAQs 60Food options 54
GGuide to average accommodation rental 10
HHalls of Residence 07HDB 05/54
Amenities in and around HDB estatesEligibility to rent
Hindu temples 56Homestays 07Hostels 07Hotels 09
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LLandlord’s covenants 45Learning Hub, The 03Legal Aid 49Long-term Student Accommodation 13
MMaps 16/67/68Mosques 57
PPlaces of worship 55
Buddhist temples 56Catholic churches 57Hindu temples 56Mosques 57Other churches 57Sikh gurdwaras 57Synagogues 57Taoist temples 56
Police post 55Polyclinics 55Private estates 59
Amenities in and aroundPrivate hostels 14Private Housing 06Public utilities 53
RReligious places of worship
Buddhist temples 56Catholic churches 57Hindu temples 56Mosques 57Other churches 57Sikh gurdwaras 57Synagogues 57Taoist temples 56
Renting accommodation 43
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SSchool hostels 14Serviced apartments 09Shopping amenities 54Short-term Student Accommodation 11Sikh gurdwaras 57Sporting facilities 58Student Accommodation Zones 16Student Services Hotline 63Synagogues 57
TTaoist temples 56The Learning Hub 03Tenancy Agreement 43
Before you sign 46Landlord’s covenants 45Signing the tenancy agreement 47Tenant’s covenants 44
Transport 58
UUseful Phone numbers 62
WWet markets 54Worship, Places of
Buddhist temples 56Catholic churches 57Hindu temples 56Mosques 57Other churches 57Sikh gurdwaras 57Synagogues 57Taoist temples 56
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Singapore Learning Hub
NANYANGACADEMY
OF FINE ARTS1 & 2
NATIONALLIBRARY
SINGAPOREART MUSEUM
CATHEDRAL OF THEGOOD SHEPHERD
ROCHOR RD
SELE
GIE
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BRAS BASAH RD VICTO
RIA ST
ALBERT ST
ALBERT ST
BENC
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WATER
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PRIN
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LOO S
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INDI
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YMCA ORCHARD
DHOBY GHAUTMRT STATION
(NE6)
SMU
SMU
SMU
BRAS
BASA
HCO
MPLEX
CHIJMES
BUGIS MRT(EW12)
DANCEENSEMBLESINGAPORE
YMS ARTS CENTRESINGAPORECALLIGRAPHY
CENTRE
SCULPTURESQUARE
STAMFORDARTS
CENTRE
KUAN IMTONG HOODCHE TEMPLE
SRIKRISHNANTEMPLE
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Singapore Education Services Centre
SELEGIEARTS
CENTRE
LASALLE-SIA (U/C)
Island MapMRT Lines and Expressways
SINGAPORE - JOHORCAUSEWAY
KranjiReservoir
SingaporeBotanic Gardens
OrchardRoad
Bukit TimahNature Reserve
JurongBirdPark
SingaporeDiscovery Centre
Sungei BulohWetland Reserve
SingaporeZoological Gardens
Night Safari
Japanese Garden SingaporeScience Centre
WEST COAST HIGHWAY
SELETAR EXPRESSWAY (SLE)
TUAS LINK(TO MALAYSIA)
Tuas
PeirceReservoir
MacRitchieReservoir
SeletarReservoir
STRAITSOF JOHOR
Kranji WarMemorial
HCable Car Station
BUKIT TIMAH EXPRESSW
AY (BKE)
NE1
ChineseGarden
AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY (AYE)
NS
NS21
NS23
EW20
EW19
NS10NS11
NS22
EW27EW26
EW25
EW23EW22
EW21
NS2
NS5
NS3
NS7
NS8
NS9
EW24NS1
NS4
EW18
EW17
EWNE
KRAN
JIEX
PR
ESSWAY(KJE)
PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY (PIE)
MandaiOrchid Gardens
MRT Stations
LRT Stations
Chinatown
MRT StationsEW1 Pasir RisEW2 TampinesEW3 SimeiEW4 Tanah MerahEW5 BedokEW6 KembanganEW7 EunosEW8 Paya LebarEW9 AljuniedEW10 KallangEW11 LavenderEW12 BugisEW13 City Hall(Interchange)EW14 Raffles Place(Interchange)EW15 Tanjong PagarEW16 Outram ParkEW17 Tiong BahruEW18 Redhill
EW19 QueenstownEW20 CommonwealthEW21 Buona VistaEW22 DoverEW23 ClementiEW24 Jurong East(Interchange)EW25 Chinese GardenEW26 LakesideEW27 Boon Lay
CG1 ExpoCG2 Changi Airport
NS1 Jurong East(Interchange)NS2 Bukit BatokNS3 Bukit GombakNS4 Choa Chu KangNS5 Yew TeeNS7 Kranji68
PAN ISL
ANDEXPRESSWAY (PIE)
LRT Stations
OrchardRoad
BoatQuay
MalayVillage
East Coast Park
Tanah MerahFerry Terminal
Changi FerryTerminal
Changi Village
SingaporeChangi Airport
oreGardens
Pasir RisPark
EAST COAST PARKWAY (ECP)
CENT
RAL
EXPR
ESSW
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(SLE)
SentosaIsland
irceservoir
acRitchieeservoir
eletarervoir
Pulau Ubin
HarbourFrontCruise Centre STRAITS OF SINGAPORE
NE1
TAMPINES EXPRESSWAY (TPE)
Esplanade
Fountainof Wealth
EW1
EW2
NS20
NS21
NS23
EW11 EW10 EW9EW8
EW7EW6
EW5
CG2
CG1
EW4EW3
NS22
NS13
NS14
NS15
NS16
NS17
NS18
NS19
EW12
7
EW15 NS 27
EW14NS26
EW13NS25
Changi Chapel& Museum
CHANGI
EW16NE3
NS24NE6
NE5
NE4
NE7
NE8
NE9
NE10
NE12
NE13
NE14
NE16
NE17
PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY (PIE)Y (PIE)
Chinatown
Arab Street
Little India
NS8 MarsilingNS9 WoodlandsNS10 AdmiraltyNS11 SembawangNS13 YishunNS14 KhatibNS15 Yio Chu KangNS16 Ang Mo KioNS17 BishanNS18 BraddellNS19 Toa PayohNS20 NovenaNS21 NewtonNS22 OrchardNS23 SomersetNS24 Dhoby GhautNS25 City Hall(Interchange)NS26 Raffles Place(Interchange)NS27 Marina Bay
NE1 HarbourFrontNE3 Outram Park(Interchange)NE4 ChinatownNE5 Clarke QuayNE6 Dhoby Ghaut(Interchange)NE7 Little IndiaNE8 Farrer ParkNE9 Boon KengNE10 Potong PasirNE12 SerangoonNE13 KovanNE14 HougangNE16 SengkangNE17 PunggolLRT StationsBukit Panjang LRTSengkang LRT
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PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY (PIE)
LRT Stations
Education Services DivisionSingapore Tourism Board1 Orchard Spring Lane, Singapore 247729Tel: (65) 6736 6622 Fax: (65) 6736 9423
Singapore Education Services Centre(YMCA Building)1 Orchard Road #01-01, Singapore 238824Tel: (65) 6831 3764 Fax: (65) 6337 6322Email: [email protected]