SG ST ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL

Singapore

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ST ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL is a school in Singapore.

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8 teaching vacancies

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  • Special Education Teacher (Primary School)
    2720-4600 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed yesterday
    Closes 8 Jul
  • Teacher Aide (SPED School)
    2010-2600 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 7 Jul
  • SPED Teacher (Secondary School - Maths)
    3600-4800 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed 2 days ago
    Closes 7 Jul
  • Teacher Aide (SPED School)
    2010-2600 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed last week
    Closes 26 Jun
  • SPED Teacher (Secondary School - Maths)
    3600-4800 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed last week
    Closes 26 Jun
  • Special Education Teacher (Primary School)
    2720-4600 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed last week
    Closes 26 Jun
  • Special Education Teacher (Primary School)
    2720-4700 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed 3 weeks ago
    Closes 16 Jun
  • SPED Teacher (Secondary School - Maths)
    3600-4800 SGD · sg_mcf
    Listed 3 weeks ago
    Closes 16 Jun
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Singapore's Ministry of Education runs a centralised, high-performing national system. Key examinations include the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) and GCE O- and A-levels. International schools operate alongside the national system, offering IB, British, and American curricula. Singapore consistently leads global education rankings, particularly in mathematics and science.
Roles and salaries
International school teaching in Singapore typically offers packages of S$60,000–S$120,000 depending on experience, with housing allowances common for expatriate hires. National school teachers are civil servants with structured pay progression and comprehensive benefits. Total compensation packages in the international sector are among the most competitive in Asia.
Working here — what to know
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