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1 bullet point will require students to offer their own ideas. Continuous Writing Total mark reduced from 40 marks (20 marks each for Content and Language) to 36 marks (18 marks each for Content and Language). Paper 2 (Language Use and Comprehension) Reduced from 47.5% to 45% Visual Text Total mark and number of questions reduced from 8 to 5.
In 2010, Nan Hua High School received the President's Award for the Environment, the highest environment accolade for organisations and companies in Singapore. [11] In 2017, Nan Hua High celebrated its 100th anniversary with a series of activities and celebrations throughout the year, culminating in the 100th Anniversary Dinner held on 15 July ...
The Singapore Mathematical Project Festival (SMPF) is a project work competition for secondary school students in Singapore. It was launched in 2001 “in recognition of the fact that creative and innovative work in mathematics may best be reflected in project work”. [9] The festival consists of two categories, Junior and Senior.
SJI International School (SJII) Singapore: 490 Thomson Road: Primary-Grade 12: DP: January 2007: SJI International comprises an Elementary School (roll 640) and a High School (roll 860) on one campus. IB Diploma results are very high (37.60% of students scored between 40 and 45 points in 2013) and the overall pass rate was 99.30% (world average ...
Preschool - High School: IB? 2006 Hwa Chong International School (HCIS) Singapore: Bukit Timah Road? Elementary School (Year 1 and Year 2), IGCSE (Year3 and Year4), IB Foundation (Grade 10), IB Diploma (Grades 11 and 12), IGCSE and IB Diploma: 800 2001 ISS International School Singapore: Preston Road: Preschool - High School: IB PYP (Grades 1–5)
The Ministry of Education language centre.. Secondary education in Singapore is largely public, and is compulsory until a child has reached 16 years of age. [1] At the end of public primary education, Singapore students take the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) and are placed into the different streams and secondary schools based on their results.
The school attracts the top 10% of Singapore's national cohort of primary school students. Annually, it receives around 2000 applications from both local and international students for its Year 1 admissions but only enrols up to 170 students, giving an admissions rate of below 8.5%. [6]
Founded in 2005, Hwa Chong International School (HCIS) is part of the Hwa Chong family of schools. As a local international school, half of the students are Singaporeans or Permanent Residents, a requirement of the Ministry of Education (Singapore). [1] The rest of the student body comprises international students from over 20 countries.