Schools in Holland Village
Singapore, Singapore
Holland Village — known locally as "Holland V" — has earned its reputation as Singapore's most characterful expat neighborhood. Centered around Lorong Mambong and Lorong Liput, this low-rise precinct...
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$32,000 – $52,000
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About Holland Village
Holland Village — known locally as "Holland V" — has earned its reputation as Singapore's most characterful expat neighborhood. Centered around Lorong Mambong and Lorong Liput, this low-rise precinct of independent cafes, bookshops, and al fresco dining spots attracts a community of creative professionals, academics, and internationally minded families. The expat population is predominantly European, Australian, and American, though a growing number of Singaporean families are drawn to the area's village-like charm. This laid-back, cosmopolitan demographic directly shapes the character of the schools in Holland Village and the surrounding area.
The education options accessible from Holland Village are both diverse and distinguished. The neighborhood sits at the intersection of several key school clusters: the Bukit Timah corridor to the north, the Dover-Queenstown strip to the south, and the Tanglin area to the east. Within a short commute, parents can reach international schools offering IB, British, American, Australian, and Montessori curricula. Several of the best schools near Holland Village have purpose-built campuses with extensive sports and arts facilities, and their IB Diploma and A-Level results consistently rank among the top in Asia. Local enrichment centers in the village itself complement school programs with language, music, and coding classes.
Family amenities give Holland Village a warmth that more polished neighborhoods sometimes lack. One-North Park and the adjacent Rochester Park provide tree-shaded green spaces for children to explore, while the Holland Road Shopping Centre houses an eclectic mix of wet market stalls, art supply shops, and local eateries that make weekend mornings a family ritual. Chip Bee Gardens, a cluster of converted military barracks, hosts galleries, bakeries, and the occasional flea market. The Tanglin Trust Club, various swimming complexes along Commonwealth Avenue, and football pitches at nearby community centers keep children active outside school hours.
Transport connectivity is strong and getting stronger. Holland Village MRT station on the Circle Line provides direct access to Biopolis, one-north, Buona Vista (interchange to the East-West Line), and the CBD. The upcoming Cross Island Line will further enhance connectivity in the broader area. Holland Road and Commonwealth Avenue West serve as primary driving routes toward Orchard Road and the Bukit Timah school belt. Cycling infrastructure along the park connectors makes it feasible for older students to bike to nearby campuses. International schools near Holland Village generally operate comprehensive bus services covering central and western Singapore.
Living costs in Holland Village are moderate-to-high by central Singapore standards, offering better value than Orchard or Bukit Timah while maintaining a prime location. Three-bedroom condominium rents typically range from SGD 4,000 to SGD 8,000 per month, while landed homes in the Chip Bee Gardens and Portsdown Road pockets command SGD 7,000 to SGD 14,000. School fees at the international schools most commonly chosen by Holland Village families fall between SGD 25,000 and SGD 48,000 annually, placing the area in a competitive bracket for families balancing quality with budget.
Parents choose Holland Village for schooling because it offers something rare in hyper-efficient Singapore: genuine neighborhood identity paired with elite education access. Children grow up in a community where weekends mean browsing second-hand bookshops and eating roti prata at hawker stalls, not just shuttling between malls. The proximity to multiple top-ranked international schools, combined with a relaxed and inclusive social environment, makes Holland Village one of the most livable — and lovable — areas for expat families seeking the best of Singaporean education.