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Using the skills learnt, I have made 4 band rings for my sisters last christmas. They are really special, precious and personal.

- Sabrina T. (Singapore)


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Learning Facilities

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Facilities_1001_Entrance.jpgWorkshop_1001_Kiln.jpgThe JDMIS prides itself on providing inspirational, state-of-the-art of facilities to facilitate student excellence.

The JDMIS facilities consist of four dedicated classrooms, a large student lounge/resource area/library, administrative facilities and a specialized retail area for students to practice their merchandising and sell their pieces. All are located in a spacious 3000 square foot newlty rennovated space in Shaw Towers Gallery - a historical landmark in Singapore's Arts & Heritage District and a stone's throw from the Raffles Hotel.

Small numbers of full- and part-time certificate and dilpoma students make use of our spacious and well-lit facilities with an exceptional student to teacher ratio of under 12-1. In addition to this conducive setting, our classrooms include many aditional tools and equipment and inspirational materials needed for the budding jewellery designer of fabrication expert to grow; equipment such as a large, multi-purpose high-temperature kiln, rolling mill, wire drawing station, torches, drills, magnetic and rotary finishers, flex-shafts, and other tools of the trade. Computer aided design students avail of a state-of-the-art CAD lab by Hewlett Packard and Industry leader GemVision. Design and fabrication students make use of some of the latest AV technology in demonstrations to enhance learning and comprehension.