Kingston College
Kingston College Description
why Join Kingston
At Kingston, we give our students access to an excellent education in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. Our students are provided with a well-rounded education and education pathways to equip them with necessary skills and knowledge.
We adopt innovative, student-centric teaching methodologies that enhance students’ learning experience. Supported by high-caliber staff and education facilities that provide students with a comfortable, conducive learning environment, we nurture our students to realize their full potential.
We strongly believe that education philosophy and teaching pedagogy can accelerate students’ progress in learning and develop them into responsive, committed and high-achieving individuals. This unique opportunity adds a rich and valuable dimension to both young children and adult learners’ education experience.
Kingston College Programme
- DIPLOMA IN RETAIL AND SALES MANAGEMENT + JAPAN LANGUAGE | Diploma
- CTH Level 5 Advance Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality (2) | Advanced Diploma
- CTH Level 4 Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality | Diploma
- CTH Level 5 Advance Diploma in Tourism and Hospitality | Advanced Diploma
- Business Managment | B.DES
- DIPLOMA IN RETAIL AND SALES MANAGEMENT | Diploma
- Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management | Diploma
- Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management ( with Basic Culinary Arts) | Diploma
- CTH Level 3 Foundation Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality | Diploma
Singapore
Singapore is a cosmopolitan society where people live harmoniously and interaction among different races are commonly seen. The pattern of Singapore stems from the inherent cultural diversity of the island. The immigrants of the past have given the place a mixture of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences, all of which have intermingled.
Behind the facade of a modern city, these ethnic races are still evident. The areas for the different races, which were designated to them by Sir Stamford Raffles, still remain although the bulk of Singaporeans do think of themselves as Singaporeans, regardless of race or culture. Each still bears its own unique character.
The old streets of Chinatown can still be seen; the Muslim characteristics are still conspicuous in Arab Street; and Little India along Serangoon Road still has its distinct ambience. Furthermore, there are marks of the British colonial influence in the Neo-Classical buildings all around the city.
Each racial group has its own distinctive religion and there are colorful festivals of special significance all year round. Although the festivals are special to certain races, it is nonetheless enjoyed by all.
In Singapore, food is also readily and widely available. There are lots of cuisines to offer. We have, Chinese, Indian, Malay, Indonesian and Western, Italian, Peranakan, Spanish, French, Thai and even Fusion. It is very common to savour other culture's food and some of the food can be very intriguing. Indian food are relatively spicier, whereas Chinese food is less spicier and the Chinese enjoy seafood. Malay cooking uses coconut milk as their main ingredient, that makes their food very tasty.
You can refer to our Eating in Singapore section for a list of recommended food outlets in Singapore.
Singapore Weather
Like most of Southeast Asia, Singapore is generally hot and humid. It's warm and humid year round, with the temperature almost never dropping below 20°C (68°F), even at night, and usually climbing to 30°C (86°F) during the day. Recent times, it even reached till 35°C. Humidity is high, mounting over a 75% mark.
November and December is the rainy season. June-August is considered to be the best time to visit, but even then it rains often. Don't let the climate stop you from going, however. Most buildings are air-conditioned (to the point that you may want to take a sweater), and pains have been taken to make everything as comfortable as can be, all things considered. When it does rain, it's generally only for a short period.
For those who enjoy the sun and the beach, Singapore is an ideal place for beach lovers, as you get the hot hot sun throughout the year. So when you're in Singapore, just bring along your cooling apparels and hats.
Key facts about Singapore
Location: Southeastern Asia, islands between Malaysia and Indonesia
Geographic coordinates: 1 22 N, 103 48 E
Area: total: 647.5 sq km
Land: 637.5 sq km
Water: 10 sq km
Land boundaries: 0 km
Coastline: 193 km
Elevation extremes:
Lowest point: Singapore Strait 0 m
Highest point: Bukit Timah 166 m
Terrain: lowland (undulating central plateau with water catchment area and nature preserve)