Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin donated 20 million Singapore dollars, or around $15.5 million, to SAS, the school announced on Friday. It’s the biggest donation the school has ever received.
SAS is a private school in Woodlands, an area in northern Singapore close to Malaysia. The school had 4,100 students enrolled in 2023. Over half of those were US citizens, per a US state department fact sheet.
The school charges up to $47,000 a year in tuition and accepts students from pre-kindergarten through high school.
SAS will use Saverin’s donation to fund projects including laboratories and a new elementary school, Tom Boasberg, the school’s superintendent, said in the announcement.
Boasberg also said the donation will bolster SAS’ Chinese immersion program, a bilingual initiative aimed at elementary school students.
The school’s announcement quotes Saverin’s wife, Elaine Saverin, as saying the donation is a “significant and meaningful” way to demonstrate their commitment to the school and the community.
Saverin was born in Brazil. He moved to Singapore with his family in 2009. He renounced his US citizenship two years later, before Facebook — now known as Meta — went public in 2012.
In 2015, Saverin cofounded B Capital, an investment firm, and now serves as its co-CEO.
Saverin retains a 2% stake in Meta, which is estimated to be worth around $30.5 billion. This makes Saverin the wealthiest man in Singapore, Forbes reported earlier this month.
Singapore, which has no capital gains tax, has for years been an attractive destination for high-net-worth individuals, as well as for those setting up family offices. Sergey Brin, Ray Dalio, and James Dyson have all set up family offices in Singapore.
SAS’ campus spans 36 acres. It has an indoor air-conditioned rock climbing gym and a two-acre natural rainforest. The school was founded in 1956.
SAS declined Business Insider’s request for comment. Saverin did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI.
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