School of the Arts, Singapore


The School of the Arts is a public pre-tertiary specialised arts school with a six-year integrated arts and academic curriculum, leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma or career-related programmes in Singapore.
Under the ambit of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, SOTA offers a dedicated development path for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a learning environment where both the artistic and academic potential can best be realised.

History

Principal

Identity

Logo

The logo of the School of the Arts consists of a blank stencil carrying the outline of the abbreviation of the institution name in English, SOTA, which can be applied with any design, signifying an always different and fresh identity. It carries the school's mission to act as an institution that celebrates experimentation, expression and creativity, with strong engagement and space for personal design.

Academic information

The School of the Arts offers a six-year integrated arts and academic curriculum. The curriculum takes on a holistic approach to ensure each student acquires a valuable set of skills that span the academic, artistic and affective. The programme culminates in an International Baccalaureate Diploma or an IB Career-related Programme.

Art Forms

There are six art forms available at SOTA. Every student is required to specialize in an art form upon entrance into SOTA. The primary criteria for admission to SOTA are artistic talent and potential demonstrated during the Talent Academy.
The campus of the School of the Arts is located off Orchard Road, Singapore. Completed in 2009 with design by Singapore architectural firm WOHA, the campus features two distinct layers. At ground level, public performance venues and public spaces provide opportunities for arts students to display their work. The academic spaces are raised up to provide comfortable naturally-ventilated education facilities.

Achievements

The School of the Arts have to date nurtured two President's scholars and numerous Public Service Commission Scholarship holders.