THE SOUND
Educational institutions like ROSEMOUNTÂ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, ROSEMOUNT KINDERGARTEN, GLOBAL INDIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (EAST COAST), NGEE ANN PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHIJ (KATONG) PRIMARY and TAO NAN SCHOOL are near to THE SOUND.
THE SOUND is accessible via nearby KEMBANGAN, EUNOS and BEDOK MRT Stations.
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THE SOUND LOCATION MAP
FACILITIES AT THE SOUND
- ORGANIC SWIMMING POOL
- CHILDREN'S POOL
- HYDROTHERAPY POOL
- WAVE POOL
- POOL DECK
- SUN LOUNGE
- CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
- DINING PAVILION
- GYMNASIUM
- GARDEN COURTYARD
- ROCK POOL WATER FEATURE
- CAR PARK
- 24-HOUR SECURITY
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
KEMBANGAN MRT STATION
Distance: 1.28 km
EUNOS MRT STATION
Distance: 1.73 km
BEDOK MRT STATION
Distance: 2.32 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
ROSEMOUNTÂ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 0.93 km
ROSEMOUNT KINDERGARTEN
Distance: 0.93 km
GLOBAL INDIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (EAST COAST)
Distance: 0.95 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
NGEE ANN PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.56 km
CHIJ (KATONG) PRIMARY
Distance: 0.57 km
TAO NAN SCHOOL
Distance: 0.63 km
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