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Explore De Centurion amenities – schools, shopping, transport at Tanjong Rhu Road in D15. See how its location fits your lifestyle before you buy.

De Centurion offers a rare mix of strong school access, convenient daily amenities and improving MRT connectivity, making it one of the more lifestyle-friendly boutique developments along Tanjong Rhu Road in District 15 (East Coast, Marine Parade). With Dunman High School next door, Katong Park MRT within walking distance, and major malls a short drive away, its amenities profile is a key reason many buyers and tenants shortlist this Singapore condo as a serious property investment candidate.[1][3]



In Homejourney’s main De Centurion pillar guide, we cover unit types, prices and investment potential in detail.De Centurion in D15: Unit Types, Prices, Pros & Cons | Homejourney This cluster article zooms in specifically on De Centurion Amenities: Schools, Shopping, Transport so you can quickly decide if the location and surrounding conveniences fit your daily life and long-term plans.



Quick facts about De Centurion and its location

From on-site visits and checks against URA and LTA information, here are the essentials:



  • Address: 6A Tanjong Rhu Road, Singapore 436884[3][4]
  • District: D15 – East Coast / Marine Parade, but practically sits in the Tanjong Rhu–Sports Hub fringe, close to the city core[5]
  • Tenure: Freehold[2][3][4]
  • TOP year: Around 2010[4]
  • Project size: 16-storey block with about 42 units – a low-density boutique condo[2][3][4]
  • Key on-site facilities: Swimming pool, wading pool, gym, Jacuzzi, BBQ area – all the core lifestyle facilities expected of a city-fringe condo.[1][3][4]


To dive deeper into unit layouts and facilities, you can refer to the dedicated guide: De Centurion Floor Plans & Facilities Guide | Homejourney.De Centurion Floor Plans & Facilities Guide | Homejourney



Transport: MRT, buses and driving from De Centurion

For most buyers and investors, transport is the first question: “How easy is it to get in and out of De Centurion daily?” Having lived in the East for years and taken this route many times, the key advantage is the balance between quiet waterfront living and fast access to the CBD and airport.



Nearest MRT stations and walking times

Based on LTA’s station locations and on-ground walking, De Centurion is served by three nearby MRT stations:



  • Katong Park MRT (Thomson–East Coast Line, TE24) – roughly 350–400m, about 3–5 minutes’ walk depending on pace, via Tanjong Rhu Road.[1][3][4] This is the most practical daily station for residents once fully operational.
  • Stadium MRT (Circle Line, CC6) – approximately 10–12 minutes on foot or 4–5 minutes by bus or car, connecting you to Paya Lebar, Marina Bay and HarbourFront fairly quickly.[1][3]
  • Mountbatten MRT (Circle Line, CC7) – about a 12–15 minute walk or a short bus ride, used more by residents heading into Geylang or Old Airport Road food areas.[1][3][5]


Insider tip: In practice, most residents will rely on Katong Park MRT for daily commuting and use Stadium MRT mainly for access to the Sports Hub, Kallang Wave Mall and connecting trains. During peak hours, it is generally faster to ride the Thomson–East Coast Line to Orchard/Marina than to drive, given ECP/Nicoll Highway congestion.



Bus services around Tanjong Rhu Road

There are several bus stops along Tanjong Rhu Road and Mountbatten Road, connecting to town, the Sports Hub and the East Coast belt.[1][3] While bus services change over time, routes here typically serve:



  • CBD / Marina Bay (via Nicoll Highway / Suntec area)
  • Bugis and Beach Road corridor
  • Geylang, Paya Lebar and East Coast Road


Local experience note: Morning peak buses along Mountbatten Road can be quite full, especially those heading towards Suntec/Marina. If you absolutely must get a seat, it is usually better to board earlier at the stops closer to the Sports Hub side.



Driving: expressways and CBD access

De Centurion is one of the few freehold D15 condos that genuinely feels close to town without being in a fully commercial area. URA and LTA traffic information confirm quick access to:



  • ECP (East Coast Parkway) – just around the corner; key route to the CBD, Marina Bay and Changi Airport.[1][2][3]
  • Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) – accessed via ECP, for direct entry into Marina Bay and the CBD.[3]
  • Nicoll Highway – often the preferred route for Raffles Place, Suntec, Beach Road and Bugis.[3]


From De Centurion, driving to:



  • CBD / Raffles Place: about 10–15 minutes in light traffic.[1][3]
  • Orchard Road: roughly 15 minutes via Nicoll Highway and CTE/central arteries.[3]
  • Changi Airport: about 15–18 minutes off-peak via ECP.


Practical tip for drivers: Evening peak traffic from CBD back towards East Coast often builds up along MCE/ECP. Many residents time their return slightly after the rush or divert via Nicoll Highway and Mountbatten Road, which can be more predictable than staying on the expressway.



Schools near De Centurion: primary, secondary and international

One of De Centurion’s strongest pulls, especially for family buyers and long-term investors, is its proximity to reputable schools. According to URA and MOE school information, as well as on-site checks, the education cluster around Tanjong Rhu is unusually strong for a boutique project of this size.



Key schools within close proximity

  • Dunman High School – literally next door to De Centurion, highly regarded IP secondary and JC school.[2][3] For families prioritising top secondary/IP options, this immediate proximity is a major plus.
  • School of the Arts-related and sports academies at the Singapore Sports Hub area – not mainstream MOE schools, but various training centres and academies, useful for children strong in sports.


Within the broader East Coast / Marine Parade–Mountbatten belt (typically 5–15 minutes’ drive), families can access:



  • Kong Hwa School (Geylang / Mountbatten area)
  • Tanjong Katong Primary School
  • Tanjong Katong Girls’ School
  • CHIJ Katong Convent
  • Haig Girls’ School


For international school demand, drives of usually 10–20 minutes connect to options such as:



  • Canadian International School (Tanjong Katong Campus)
  • EtonHouse and other preschool/international centres along East Coast and Mountbatten


Important note for parents: MOE primary school admission (P1 registration) is based primarily on distance and Singapore’s specific balloting rules. Always refer to the latest MOE guidelines and confirm the exact distance band from De Centurion to your preferred school before relying on proximity for admission. Homejourney recommends buyers verify this with MOE’s official school distance tools and URA’s map services.



Shopping, groceries and daily conveniences near De Centurion

De Centurion does not sit right on top of a traditional mall, but its location between Kallang, Sports Hub and East Coast Road gives residents a wide mix of shopping, groceries and dining within a short drive or a few MRT stops.



Nearest malls and lifestyle hubs

From on-site checks and URA/local directory listings, the closest key malls are:



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