SAT Test Centers and Dates in Singapore

By | March 19, 2019

According to the College Board, there are 8 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in Singapore. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of 2019 and 2020 SAT tests in Singapore.

SAT Test Centers and Dates in Singapore

2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in Singapore

  • March 9, 2019
  • May 4, 2019
  • June 1, 2019
  • August 24, 2019
  • October 5, 2019
  • November 2, 2019
  • December 7, 2019
  • March 14, 2020
  • May 2, 2020
  • June 6, 2020
  • August 29, 2020
  • October 3, 2020
  • November 7, 2020
  • December 5, 2020

SAT Testing Centers in Singapore

ANDERSON JR COLL

Address: 4500, Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75105

ANGLO-CHINESE JUNIOR COLLEGE

Address: 25 Dover Close East, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75104

CANADIAN INTL SCH

Address: 7 Jurong West Street 41, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75122

DULWICH COLLEGE SINGAPORE

Address: 71 Bukit Batok West Ave 8, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75168

FUREN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Address: 345 Old Nelson Road, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75142

HWA CHONG INTL SCH

Address: 663 Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75130

NPS INTERNATIONAL SCH

Address: 10 + 12 Chai Chee Lane, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75138

STAMFORD AMERICAN INTL SCH

Address: 1 Woodleigh Lane, Singapore, Singapore
Center Code: 75126

More about Singapore

The island of Singapore is divided into three geographical units: the central mountain region, consisting of granite rock (in Bukit Timah up to 164 m above sea level); the southwest region with strata and valleys made of slate and sandstone, as well as the lowland plain in the south and east. The area of ​​the main island is constantly being increased by reclamation of new land (embankments). From 1999-2016, the area of ​​Singapore increased from 659.9 km 2 to 719.2 km 2.

  • ACEINLAND: Modern history of Singapore from World War I to today, covering all major events on politics, economy, society, and technology.

Singapore Botanic Gardens (World Heritage)

Right in the heart of the metropolis is the Botanical Garden, Singapore’s first World Heritage Site to be named in 2015. After the Kew Gardens in London and the world’s first botanical garden in Padua, UNESCO has recognized a botanical garden as a world heritage site for the third time.

In 1859, the British first established the complex in their crown colony as a landscape garden, later it was also used for plant breeding and, in particular, for breeding rubber trees. After the rubber boom in Brazil in the 19th century and the exploitation of rubber in Africa, especially in the Congo since 1888, Great Britain also wanted to benefit from rubber in its colonial sphere of influence and therefore promoted research on the subject in addition to breeding. The Botanical Garden in Singapore developed into one of the most important centers for plant research in Southeast Asia. From 1928 the Botanical Garden specialized in orchid cultivation and here, too, achieved a top position worldwide. Check themakeupexplorer to see Trade Unions in Southeastern Asia.

Based on its historical plants and buildings, the 150-year history of the botanical garden can be explored on site. Apart from that, it delights visitors with its over 3000 tropical plant species, an orchid garden and a rainforest park. For the residents of Singapore, the 74 hectare garden is the last green lung in the metropolis.

Singapore Botanic Gardens: Facts

Official title: Singapore Botanic Gardens
Cultural monument: Founded in 1859, 74 hectares of botanical gardens (49 hectares of world heritage) with 3000 tropical plant species, an orchid garden and a rainforest park as well as scientific facilities for research on tropical plants
Continent: Asia
Country: Singapore
Location: Singapore
Appointment: 2015
Meaning: One of the most important centers for plant research in Southeast Asia with numerous historical landscape features and buildings that document its history