SINGAPORE – Three new special education (SPED) schools will be set up by the early 2030s, and existing schools will get additional or larger campuses from the second half of 2026.
Announcing plans to expand SPED school capacity, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education Syed Harun Alhabsyi said on March 3 that the move will cater to the rising demand, driven by an increasing number of students diagnosed with autism with intellectual disability.
The first of the three new schools, to be run by APSN Education Services, will operate from the second half of 2026 in the northeast region, Dr Syed Harun said during the debate on the Ministry of Education’s (MOE) budget. By the early 2030s, schools will be able to serve a projected 12,000 students, up around 30 per cent from 9,000 currently.
The three new SPED schools will be located across the island for better geographical accessibility. The schools will be set up by APSN Education Services, Autism Association (Singapore) and St. Andrew’s Mission Hospital.
This will bring the number of SPED schools serving students with autism with intellectual disability from 13 to 16, and the total number of government and community-funded SPED schools from 26 to 30 by the early 2030s. This includes Pathlight School’s third campus, slated to move to the Punggol Digital District in 2032.
Dr Syed Harun said other efforts to set up permanent sites for existing SPED schools for various disability types, including Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore School (West), Grace Orchard School, and Maitri School, are ongoing.
MOE said students with autism now make up the largest profile among those with special educational needs. It noted that the quick increase in incidence rates of autism with intellectual disability is in line with global trends.
Three MINDS SPED schools will be expanded with additional campuses.
From the second half of 2026, the new campuses of MINDS Fernvale Gardens School and MINDS Lee Kong Chian Gardens School will operate from interim sites in eastern and central Singapore respectively.





