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Nanyang Girls' High School (NYGH) is an independent girls' secondary school in Bukit Timah, Singapore.Founded in 1917, it is one of the oldest schools in the country. NYGH offers a six-year Integrated Programme, which allows students to skip the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examinations and proceed to take the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examinations at the end of Year 6.
Singapore Chinese Girls’ School (Primary) Government-aided: Girls: Novena: 5026 South View Primary School: Government: Mixed: Chua Chu Kang: 1241 Springdale Primary School: Government: Mixed: Sengkang: 1262 St. Andrew's Junior School: Government-aided: Boys: Potong Pasir: 5009 St. Anthony's Canossian Primary School: Government-aided: Girls ...
Schools portal Primary and secondary schools for girls located in Singapore . Related articles about the subject of girls' schools in Singapore may also be included.
[35] [36] There are currently 9 primary schools offering the Gifted Education Programme: Anglo-Chinese School, Catholic High School, Henry Park Primary School, Nan Hua Primary School, Nanyang Primary School, Rosyth School, Tao Nan School, St. Hilda's Primary School and Raffles Girls' Primary School. [37]
Nonetheless, Nanyang was the only Chinese school in Singapore that received compensation from the government. [10] By 1946, Nanyang Girls’ was one of the largest Chinese schools in Singapore, with an estimated enrolment of 1,400 students. [11] Liew would often proudly proclaim, “We are the top girls’ school in Singapore and British Malaya ...
Special Assistance Plan schools (or SAP schools, Chinese: 特选学校) refers to schools that offers the Special Assistance Plan.The SAP is offered at both primary (elementary) school level as well as secondary (high school) level, in Special Assistance Plan primary schools (Chinese: 特选小学) and Special Assistance Plan high schools (Chinese: 特选中学) respectively.
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In 2024, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced that the GEP will be discontinued in its present form and will be replaced by a school-based programme in which all primary schools will set aside resources to identify their high-ability students and stretch them academically. These changes will take effect starting with the Primary One cohort of ...