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US Supply List

This list not intended to be too detailed, but should give students and parents guidelines regarding the materials and equipment that students should have for available in all their classes.

General Supplies

 ✏     Pencils, ballpoint pens, eraser and ruler (measuring in millimetres)
 📐    A geometry set (a set square, compasses and protractor) 
 🖍     Colour pencils, highlighters, glue stick
 👝    Pencil case
 📚    A ring binder and a set of dividers
 📑    Stationary (A4 lined and hole-punched)
 💧    A water bottle

 💻 Upper School practices BYOD (bring your own device) which means that students are asked to bring their own laptop to classes. Students must bring their own devices to school. The laptop programme is designed to enhance student learning, provide easy access to information, and serve as a tool for creativity. 
Our recommended system specifications are listed below:

Minimum Laptop Hardware Specifications (2025-2026)

Windows-based laptops (PCs/Samsung/LG/Dell/HP/Microsoft) 
  • Windows 10 in English or newer 
  • Intel Core i5 CPU or higher 
  • 8GB RAM or higher 
  • 128GB Solid State Drive (SSD) with at least 100GB of free space or higher 
  • 13" screen or larger 
  • Battery capacity that lasts the school day 
Apple MacBook 
  • OS X 10.14 (Mojave) or newer 
  • Intel Core i5 CPU or higher 
  • 8GB of RAM or higher 
  • 128GB Solid State Drive (SSD) with at least 100GB of free space or higher 
  • 13" screen or larger 
  • Battery capacity that lasts the school day 

Please Note: Students can use Chromebooks, but we do not recommend them due to their limited software compatibility and reduced functionality for certain educational programs.
 

Physical Education

 👕    School t-shirt 
 🩳    Shorts
 🧦    Socks
 👟    Genuine sports shoes (non-scuff, white-soled) 
 🚿    Shower supplies
 🌡     A track suit (sweats) will also prove useful for outdoor activities.

 

Mathematics and Science

  • Grade 6 – 7: Students will find a calculator with fraction and power functions useful.
  • Grade 8 – 9: Students need scientific calculators with fractions, powers and trigonometric functions.
  • Grade 10: Students should have graphing calculators, or at least scientific calculators with fractions, powers and trigonometric functions. 

Before purchasing a specific graphic calculator model or brand, consult with your teacher or see current requirements on the school’s website.