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Established in 1951, De La Salle School serves the western region of Singapore in a warm, values-centred environment. Guided by Lasallian principles, the school emphasises character formation, resilience, and holistic development through academics, sports, arts, and service.
Founded in 1879, St Anthony’s Primary School reflects a rich heritage shaped by the Portuguese Mission and the De La Salle Brothers. The school integrates strong academic learning with reflection, gratitude, and service, forming confident and gracious learners.
Founded in 1852, St Joseph’s Institution is Singapore’s oldest Lasallian school and the flagship of the Brothers’ mission. Offering both O-Level and Integrated Programme pathways, SJI provides a holistic education that develops critical thinking, integrity, and leadership for the common good.
Established in 2007, St Joseph’s Institution International (High School) offers the IGCSE and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme within a values-driven Lasallian environment. The school forms young people who think critically, act ethically, and serve with compassion.
Established in 2008, St Joseph’s Institution International (Elementary) offers an inquiry-based education grounded in the Lasallian tradition. The school nurtures curiosity, confidence, and compassion within a caring, inclusive community.
Formerly Maris Stella Kindergarten, founded by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, SJI International Preschool became a Lasallian school in 2024. It offers an inquiry-based, bilingual curriculum grounded in strong pastoral care, nurturing curious, confident, and compassionate young learners.
Established in 1954 and formerly known as St Michael’s School, SJI Junior provides a nurturing environment for boys to grow in character and leadership. The school blends academic rigour with strong pastoral care, guided by the values of faith, fraternity, and service.
Established in 1933, St Patrick’s School has a strong Lasallian identity marked by school spirit, camaraderie, and appreciation for the arts. The school forms young men who are principled, confident, and committed to serving others.
Founded in 1957, St Stephen’s School is known for its close-knit and caring culture. Guided by the belief that every child is unique, the school emphasises pastoral care, discipline, and the formation of respectful and resilient boys.
Founded in 2000, Hope House is a Lasallian ministry dedicated to supporting young people at risk and those seeking a second chance. Guided by compassion and respect for the dignity of each person, the ministry offers accompaniment, guidance, and pathways towards renewal and hope.
Established in 2022, La Salle House is a dedicated space for retreat, reflection, and renewal within the Lasallian community. It provides a welcoming environment for spiritual growth, formation programmes, and mission-focused gatherings.
Founded in 1984 by Br Joseph McNally, FSC, LASALLE College of the Arts is Singapore’s leading tertiary institution for arts education. Guided by values of creative excellence, critical inquiry, and social engagement, the College nurtures artists and designers who contribute meaningfully to culture, community, and society.
Founded in 2007, La Salle Centre serves as the coordinating hub for Lasallian formation, mission animation, and collaboration in Singapore. The Centre supports schools and ministries by strengthening shared identity, leadership formation, and the living out of Lasallian values.
Lasallian Youth Network
The Lasallian Youth Network brings together young people from across Lasallian schools and ministries to grow in faith, leadership, and service. Rooted in the Lasallian spirit of community and accompaniment, LYN nurtures youth leaders who are committed to solidarity, social responsibility, and serving others with compassion and purpose.
The Lasallian Trust of Singapore (LTS) brings together all Lasallian institutions to strengthen and advance the Lasallian mission in Singapore, supporting formation, leadership, and community-wide collaboration in partnership with the Brother Visitor and schools.