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APSN Education Services Ltd.

Address: 900 New Upper Changi Road, Singapore 467354
Phone: +65 6479 6252
Email: enquiry@apsn.org.sg

APSN Chaoyang School

Address: 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 54 Singapore 569184
Phone: +65 6456 6922
Email: cys@apsn.org.sg

APSN Katong School

Address: 900 New Upper Changi Road Singapore 467354
Phone: +65 6643 0300
Email: ks@apsn.org.sg

APSN Tanglin School

Address: 143 Alexandra Road Singapore 159924
Phone: +65 6475 1511
Email: ts@apsn.org.sg

APSN Delta Senior School

Address: 3 Choa Chu Kang Grove Singapore 688237
Phone: +65 6276 3818
Email: dss@apsn.org.sg

APSN Ltd.

Address: 11 Jalan Ubi Block 2 #02-12 Singapore 409074
Phone: +65 6479 6252
Email: enquiry@apsn.org.sg

APSN Centre For Adults

Address: 11 Jalan Ubi Block 4, #01-31 Singapore 409074
Phone: +65 6346 2425
Email: cfa@apsn.org.sg

APSN Learning Hub

Address: 11 Jalan Ubi Block 6, #01-51 Singapore 409074
Phone: +65 6708 9867 / +65 8388 6252
Email: apsnlearninghub@apsn.org.sg

APSN Student Care Centre

Address: 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 54 Singapore 569184
Phone: +65 6637 9812
Email: scc@apsn.org.sg

For APSN's whistle-blowing policy and reporting channel, kindly click here.


⭐ Admission Application

Please submit your child’s application using the digitised Special Education (SPED) school application form, at https://form.gov.sg/685cfc5f299aa736717f33c7

⭐ Transfer from Mainstream School to SPED School

With effect from 10 October 2022, applications for a transfer from a mainstream school to a SPED school must be facilitated through the student’s mainstream school.
Please approach the mainstream school Principal to apply for the transfer.
SPED schools will not accept direct applications from parents/legal guardians, private professionals, and hospitals.
For more information, please visit https://www.moe.gov.sg/special-educational-needs/apply.

⭐ Waitlisting in SPED Schools for Primary 1 Placement

With effect from 1 January 2023, a child applying for placement in Primary 1 in a government-funded SPED school can only be placed on the waitlist if the child has first been placed in another government-funded SPED school1 which serves the same primary diagnosed condition.
Please refer to this link for the list of SPED schools categorised by the primary diagnosed conditions.

1A child placed in a mainstream school will not be eligible to be on the waitlists for SPED schools. Should there be interest to transfer the child to a SPED school,
please refer to the “Transfers from Mainstream Schools to SPED schools” section for more details.


This requirement will also apply to returning Singaporeans entering APSN Katong School at all levels.

⭐Contact us

For General Enquiries, please contact:

E-mail: ks@apsn.org.sg
Contact: 6643 0300

For Admission Enquiries, please contact:

Matters Contact Person
Administrative Matters: Ms Siti
Diagnostic Reports and Assessment Matters: Ms Amarit Kaur
Ms Michelle Yee
Ms Amanda Ow
Allied Professionals Support: Mr Raimond Barrinuevo

Email: ks.ap@apsn.org.sg
Contact: 6643 0300

Click below to view the slides:
►KS Public Talk slides
►Public Talk Admission Slides
►Public Talk FAQ

⭐ School Programmes

Click below to download and view more about our school’s programmes:
►Programmes @ APSN Katong School

⭐ School Tour

Watch our school video, where Alisha Hadirah takes you on a tour of Katong School!


⭐ Start Right: Learning and Growing in School – APSN Katong School

Starting school is often as much a journey for the parent as it is for the child.
Ms Mechil Lumogdang remembers when her son, Mohamed Areez Furqan, first enrolled in a Special Education (SPED) school.

He has autism and mild intellectual disability. But Ms Mechil’s initial anxiety turned into reassurance and then to pride, as she saw Areez in good hands at APSN Katong School, growing and progressing with a circle of support.




⭐ Event Highlights

Extra.Ordinary Celebration 2025
Collaboration with Satellite Partner (Bedok View Secondary School)

📍 The Theatre @ Mediacorp
📅 30 July 2025

22 students from APSN Katong School’s Show Choir and Circus Arts CCA collaborated with Bedok View Secondary School’s National Cadet Corps (NCC) for a joint performance at the Extra.Ordinary Celebration 2025, graced by President Tharman Shanmugaratnam. The performance featured a combination of choral, precision drill and circus elements, presented for the first time as a collaborative effort between the two schools.

Read more info here! 📷 Extra.Ordinary Celebration 2025

Integrated Learning Journey
📍 Various Attractions
📅 22 July 2025

Primary 1 to Secondary 4 students from APSN Katong School took part in the Integrated Learning Journey (ILJ) 2025 on 22 July 2025, where they experienced learning beyond the classroom. Primary students explored culture, heritage, nature, and healthy living through visits to the Children’s Museum, Peranakan Museum, LTA SG Mobility Gallery, Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, the Sports Hub, and the Singapore Zoo. Secondary students advanced their learning at Gardens by the Bay, Science Centre Singapore, APSN Centre for Adults, and ITE College East. .

Read more info here! 📷 Integrated Learning Journey

Racial Harmony Day 2025
📍 APSN Katong School
📅 21 July 2025

On 21 July, APSN Katong School came together to celebrate Racial Harmony Day with the theme “Our People, Our Tapestry.” The school buzzed with colour, music and culture, from an ethnic fashion show to traditional games, food booths and cultural displays.

Read more info here! 📷 Racial Harmony Day 2025

Youth Day 2025 (APSN Katong School x NUS FOCCIP
📍 APSN Katong School
📅 14 July 2025

Youth Day 2025 was a vibrant and meaningful celebration held in collaboration with NUS Freshmen from the First-year Orientation Collaborative Community Involvement Project (FOCCIP) team. The programme featured a series of engaging station-based activities across four zones, focusing on values such as empathy, environmental care, healthy living and personal responsibility.

Read more info here! 📷 Youth Day 2025

Overseas Learning Journey (OLJ) to Penang
📍 Penang, Malaysia
📅 30 June to 2 July 2025

Secondary 1 to 3 prefects from APSN Katong School participated in an Overseas Learning Journey (OLJ) to Penang, Malaysia from 30 June to 2 July 2025. They visited places of cultural significance such as the Clan Jetties and the Pulau Penang Museum. They deepened their learning through discovery and play with butterflies and insects in nature’s classroom at Entopia. The highlight of the trip was a scenic moment at the top of Penang Hill.

Read more info here! 📷 Overseas Learning Journey (OLJ) to Penang

Student Silent Hero (SSH) Award 2025
📍 Spring Singapore Auditorium
📅 5 July 2025

Vanessa Gabrielle Teo Mei Jin and Aarya Sridharth Shiva of APSN Katong School were conferred the Student Silent Hero (SSH) Award on 5 July 2025. The SSH by the Civilian Association of Singapore celebrates individuals who embody the spirit of compassion, selflessness, and empathy. Well done Vanessa and Aarya!

Read more info here! 📷 Student Silent Hero (SSH) Award 2025
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