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08 November, 2022

DCIS awarded the Winner Of UK Impact in Singapore

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DCIS awarded the Winner Of UK Impact in Singapore DCIS won the majority of votes and took home the Winner Of UK Impact in Singapore at the 23rd Annual Business Awards organised by BritCham.

Dover Court International School took home the Winner Of UK Impact in Singapore at the 23rd Annual Business Awards organised by the British Chamber of Commerce Singapore (BritCham).

Winning by the majority votes, the award celebrates organisations representing the important relationship between the United Kingdom and Singapore, who have made an impact on Singapore's economy and society, contributing to the strengthening of the ongoing relationship between the two countries.

The Annual Business Awards are the longest running by an international chamber in Singapore with the support from the Department for International Trade, Enterprise Singapore, the Economic Development Board and Singapore Business Federation. 

As an inclusive and diverse school community, we are proud to be recognised as we continue delivering the highest quality teaching.

"We're a place that changes lives as a school that provides opportunities for such a diverse range of students. We can provide opportunities for education for children of all abilities," said Richard Dyer, Principal at DCIS. 

Providing a safe, nurturing and supportive environment is our utmost priority. This gives all Doverians the opportunity to reach their fullest potential. 

"We were told about Dover Court and their fantastic support to children with additional needs. To see what the school had achieved with Ollie in that time made us so proud of how hard he worked and how much they did for us. He absolutely loves it here. He made a real home out of this place," said Lee Reagan, a parent since 2019.

 We ensure all children grow in confidence and feel a sense of achievement through a nurturing environment.

"Dover Court has a very strong sense of community and all the students feel like they belong to something bigger than themselves," said Ines, a Year 11 student and Doverian since 2011.