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Siew Shan Lee
Nov 20, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

Exceptional service recovery and customer care! Recently ordered a floral centrepiece for a significant milestone event, and while there was initially a hiccup, the Singapore Florist team went above and beyond to make it right.

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Bok Mun Chan
Oct 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

Ordered a bouquet for a friend's birthday and the delivery was right on time. Stems were fresh, the wrap was elegant, and the recipient sent me photos within an hour to thank me. Would order again without hesitation.

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Michael Tan
Oct 29, 2025
★★★★★ 5.0

Beautiful and affordable bouquets! Singapore Florist has been my go-to for the past two years. Reliable, gorgeous arrangements, and the prices are honest. Highly recommend.

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Graduation flowers and bouquets for Singapore students and parents

Graduation season in Singapore runs from May through July (university and polytechnic graduations) and from November through December (secondary school and tertiary). The Singapore Florist studio has been arranging graduation bouquets since 1987 and we ship hundreds of them every graduation week, with deliveries going to NUS, NTU, SMU, SIM, NUS, NP, NYP, TP, RP, and the various international school graduation ceremonies. Every graduation bouquet in this collection is built for the moment of celebration: bright colours that pop in graduation photos, sturdy proportions that survive the photo session, and a wrap that holds up to being passed around between proud relatives.

The standard graduation bouquet aesthetic is bold and celebratory. Sunflowers (the most-ordered graduation flower because they read joyful and uncomplicated), yellow roses (friendship and warm gratitude), bright mixed bouquets in red, yellow, and orange, and seasonal favourites like gerberas and gladioli. We deliberately steer customers away from soft pastel romantic bouquets for graduation gifting because the moment calls for visual celebration over subtle elegance. The most common scenario we deliver into is the gradparent bringing flowers to the ceremony for a child or grandchild, and the bouquet needs to look great in the inevitable family photos that follow.

Pricing starts at SGD 78 for the compact graduation sunflower posy and reaches SGD 288 for the premium graduation arrangement with sunflowers, yellow roses, and seasonal accents. Most graduation bouquet orders land in the SGD 88 to SGD 138 range. Every order ships free islandwide, includes a handwritten congratulations card, and arrives same-day for orders before 12pm. For ceremony-day deliveries we recommend morning delivery so the bouquet is ready before the ceremony starts. For specific colours like all-white celebration bouquets, browse our white flowers collection. For Father's Day or other gift occasions, see the wider collections. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.

How we time graduation bouquet deliveries for ceremony day

Graduation ceremonies in Singapore typically run for 2 to 4 hours, with the actual graduation walk happening 30 minutes to 2 hours into the ceremony. The bouquet needs to arrive before the ceremony starts but not so early that the recipient is carrying it through registration and seating. Our protocol for graduation deliveries: we deliver to the recipient (usually the gradparent or the student themselves) 30 to 60 minutes before the published ceremony start time. For deliveries to the graduation venue directly (e.g., NUS UCC, NTU Sport Hall, hotel ballroom for international schools), our driver coordinates with the venue reception to hold the bouquet for the named recipient. Add the ceremony time and venue in the order notes for proper coordination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What flowers are best for a graduation bouquet in Singapore?

Sunflowers are the most-ordered graduation flower because they read warm, joyful, and uncomplicated. Yellow roses (friendship and gratitude), bright mixed bouquets in red, yellow, orange, and gerberas all work well. Avoid soft pastel romantic bouquets for graduation gifting because the moment calls for visual celebration over subtle elegance.

Can you deliver a graduation bouquet directly to NUS, NTU, SMU, or polytechnic ceremonies?

Yes, all major Singapore graduation venues are standard delivery destinations. Include the venue name, ceremony time, recipient's full name, and any specific instructions (e.g., bring to row 24 seat 12) in the order notes. Our driver coordinates with the venue reception or directly with the recipient via the contact number you provide.

When should I order graduation flowers?

For ceremony-day delivery, order at least 2 to 3 working days in advance to guarantee your preferred bouquet style is in stock. During peak graduation weeks (May to July, November to December) we recommend 5 days lead time because demand spikes. Same-day graduation orders are possible for orders before 12pm if stock is available.

What size graduation bouquet should I buy?

Medium-sized bouquets (12 to 18 stems) work best for graduation. They look generous in photos, are easy to carry, and fit comfortably for the recipient walking out of the venue. Avoid oversized bouquets (24+ stems) which look beautiful but are awkward to manage during a busy graduation day. Most of our graduation orders are in the 12-stem range at SGD 88 to SGD 128.

Can I order matching graduation bouquets for multiple graduates in the same family?

Yes, this is common when siblings graduate together or for multi-recipient family graduations. We can build matching bouquets in the same colour palette and style. For 3 or more matching bouquets, add a note in the order indicating all the recipient names so we coordinate the dispatch as one batch.

Jim Ng, owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng

Owner of Singapore Florist

Jim and his team acquired Singapore Florist from the founding family who started the studio in 1987. Every collection on this site is built around the same hand-arrangement craft and freshness guarantee the original owners trained the studio on. Read the full story or WhatsApp Jim's team directly if you have a question.