Easy Expat - International Relocation Portal: Move, Work, Live Abroad
U.S. Immigration Made Easy U.S. Immigration Made Easy
The book classify all immigration cases. For a particular case, the book provides a summary of the case, solution, approach, how to file, time...
Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment
A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers Under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement and Job Search Guide- A 3 in 1 Publication
Singapore AfricaAmericaAsiaEuropeOceaniaMyExpatBlogs
 CONTENTS
  Deutsch English Espanol Francais Italiano FAQ  /  Links  /  Forums  /  Classifieds  /  Home 
  Overview
  Job
  Departure
  Accommodation
  Work
  Moving
  School
  • School system
  • International Schools
  • Courses for Adults and Evening Class
  • Language courses
  •   Health
      Practical
      Return
      Services
      Entertainment
     
      Singapore|Singapore
     
     
     
     COMMUNITY
       Forums
       Classifieds
       NewsLetter
       Contribution
       Your Advice?
       Search
       Add to Favorites
       Links
       Quiz
     
     INFORMATION
       About us
       Contact us
       They talk about us...
       Map
       Advertising
       Privacy Policy
     
     KEYWORDS
    International: Expatriation Expatriate - Singapore
    Singapore: School / School system

    School system

    Last update: 18/04/2008

    The standard of education is very high in Singapore, with a high rate of literacy among Singaporeans. The primary language of instruction is English, with second languages compulsory and third languages an option.

    Children may attend private-sector pre-school (kindergarten) from the ages of three to six, where they will learn variety of subjects such as maths, music and English and their official mother tongue (Mandarin, Malay or Tamil). If a parent prefers their child to learn Mandarin as their second language, they may choose to send them to a religious or church-based school.

    Primary education starts for children from the age of 6. They enter school at Primary 1, and go through to Primary 6, when they have to take the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) to ensure that they are ready to leave primary education and to allocate them a suitable secondary school.
    Their PSLE results are key in determining which stream the children will enter:

    1. ‘Express' (the traditional four-year secondary education leading directly to the Singapore-Cambridge O-level);
    2. Normal (Academic), a four-year education leading to the N-level with the possibility of studying another year to attain the O-level;
    3. and Normal (Technical), which is similar to the Normal (Academic) apart from the fact that they take more technical-based subjects.

    Secondary school pupils have to take a second language (usually mother tongue and, if they choose to and qualify, higher mother tongue), and have the option of taking a third (foreign) language (French, German & Japanese). Pupils usually take between six and ten subjects at O-level, with five compulsory subjects – mother tongue or higher mother tongue, maths, English, a humanities elective and a science elective.

    After passing their O-levels, pupils then go to junior college to take their Singapore-Cambridge A-levels.

    For more information on the schooling system in Singapore click here

    Expats in Singapore who are on employment / professional visit passes wishing to send their children to a government or gorvernment-aided school are entitled to apply for admission through the Ministry of Education (MOE).
    Among the benefits of this are:

    • Singapore schools have a very high standard of education.
    • The school fees are considerably lower than in the private international schools
    • Your children get to integrate into the local community

    However, the process of getting accepted into a local school is rather more drawn out than that of entering an international school, so this is something to be taken into consideration.

    For more information click here

    Universities/polytechnics

    Singapore universities are achieving world renown, and are attracting increasing numbers of academics and students from both within Singapore and overseas. The main tertiary institutions are:

    Universities

    And

    LASALLE College Of The Arts
    Specialises in professional and academic training in the Fine, Theatre & Media. Accredited institution of the UK 's Open University
    90 Goodman Road
    Singapore 439053
    Tel: (65) 63444300 and (65) 1800 4688866
    Fax: (65) 63465708 / 64680779

    Polytechnics

    Sponsored Links
     

    International: Forums Go to the forum to talk more about School, School system.
     
    Links: The Directory of Expatriation Find links about School / School system and a lot more in The Directory of Expatriation.
     
    FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions Find more definitions and explanations in the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).

    Contribution Do you have comments or information to communicate about this section? Add your contribution.
     
     
    Useful

     

     
     
    News
  • Obama and McCain face off over economy in 2nd debate
  • Palin plays to conservative base in Florida rallies
  • Obama campaign girds for attacks by McCain
  • Negroponte calls security deal on Iraq 'close'
  • U.S. inquiry said to find raid killed 30 Afghan civilians
  • 1 American and 2 Japanese share Nobel physics prize
  • U.S. judge orders release of Chinese Muslims
  • Asian stocks slide after Wall St. drop
  • With outlook dim, Bernanke says Fed may act on rates
  • Big insurer's spending habits disclosed
  •  
     
    Designed by Expert Expat
     
    Add this topic to your bookmarks on MyExpat Copyright EasyExpat Ltd © 2002-2008. All rights reserved.
     
    Expatriation Expatriate - International Relocation Portal: Move, Work, Live Abroad
    Amsterdam - Brussels - Chicago - Copenhagen - Dubai - Dublin - Frankfurt - Geneva - Helsinki - Istanbul - London - Los Angeles - Madrid - Mexico - Miami - Milan - Montreal - Munich - New York - Paris - Rome - San Francisco - Shanghai - Singapore - Stockholm - Sydney - Tel Aviv - Tokyo - Warsaw