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By Leow Si Wan
DEMAND for private education in top international schools remains strong despite the economic slump.
A few schools have waiting lists up to four years long, and a steady flow of inquiries about enrolment.
Yesterday, the United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA) broke the ground for its new Tampines campus, which will boost its enrolment from 3,000 now to a targeted 5,500 by 2015.

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