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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Map Of Top Secondary Schools in Singapore

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Anderson Secondary School

Address: 10 Ang Mo Kio Street 53
Singapore 569206
Tel: +65 6459 8303
Fax: +65 6458 6104
URL: www.andersonsec.moe.edu.sg
Email: anderson_ss@moe.edu.sg

Angligan High School

Address: 600 Upper Changi Road
Singapore 487012
Tel : +65 6241 4866
Fax : +65 6441 4690
e-Mail : ahs@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.anglicanhigh.moe.edu.sg

Anglo-Chinese Junior College

Address: 25 Dover Close East
Singapore 139745
Tel: +65 6775 0511
Fax: +65 6777 5479
URL: www.acjc.edu.sg
Email: acjc@acjc.edu.sg

Anglo-Chinese School ACS (Independent)

Address: 121 Dover Road,
Singapore 139650
Tel: +65 6773 1633
Fax: +65 6773 1433
URL: www.acs.sch.edu.sg/acs_indep
Email: acis@moe.edu.sg

Bukit Panjang Government High School

Address: 7 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4
Singapore 689809
Tel: +65 6769 1031
Fax : +65 6762 6576
e-Mail : bpghs@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.bpghs.moe.edu.sg

Cedar Girls’ Secondary School

Address: 1 Cedar Avenue
Singapore 349692
Tel: +65 6288 490
Fax: +65 6282 0244
URL: www.cedargirlssec.moe.edu.sg
Email: cedargirlss@moe.edu.sg

Catholic High School CHS

Address: 9 Bishan Street 22
Singapore 579767
Tel: +65 6458 2177
Fax: +65 6456 1322
URL: www.catholichigh.moe.edu.sg
Email: chs@moe.edu.sg

CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh)

Address: 626 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
Singapore 319764
Tel : +65 6353 4972
Fax : +65 6354 4573
URL : www.chijsec.edu.sg
Email : chijtpss@moe.edu.sg

CHIJ St.Nicholas Girls' School

Address: 501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13
Singapore 569405
Tel : +65 6454 9698
Fax : +65 6456 6169
URL : www.chijstnicholasgirls.moe.edu.sg
Email : chijsng@moe.edu.sg

Commonwealth Secondary School

Address: 698 West Coast Road
Singapore 608784
Tel : +65 6560 6866
Fax : +65 6564 5204
URL: www.commonwealthsec.moe.edu.sg
Email : cwss@moe.edu.sg

Chung Cheng High School (Main)

Address: 50 Goodman Road
Singapore 439012
Tel: +65 6344 1393
Fax: +65 6344 9686
URL: www.cchms.moe.edu.sg
Email: cchms@moe.edu.sg

Crescent Girls' School

Address: 357 Tanglin Road
Singapore 247961
Tel : +65 6475 8711
Fax : +65 6474 1248
URL: www.crescent.edu.sg
Email : crescentgirl@moe.edu.sg

Dunman High School

Address: 10 Tanjong Rhu Road
Singapore 436895
Tel: +65 6345 0533
Fax: +65 6344 2316
URL: www.dhs.sg
Email: dhs@moe.edu.sg

Dunman Secondary School

Address: 21 Tampines Street 45
Singapore 529093
Tel : +65 6786 2668
Fax : +65 6784 2164
URL : www.dunmansec.moe.edu.sg
Email : dunman_ss@moe.edu.sg

Hwa Chong Institution

Address: 661 Bukit Timah Road
Singapore 269734
Tel: +65 6468 3955
Fax: +65 6769 5857
URL: www.hwachong.edu.sg
Email: admin@hc.edu.sg

Maris Stella High School

Address: 25 Mount Vernon Rd
Singapore 368051
Tel +65 6280 3880 / 6288 2318
Fax +65 6288 6905
URL: www.marisstellahigh.moe.edu.sg
Email: msh@moe.edu.sg

Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)

Address: 11 Blackmore Drive
Singapore 599986
Tel : +65 6469 4800
Fax : +65 6469 8717
URL: www.mgs.sch.edu.sg
Email: mgss@moe.edu.sg

Nan Chiau High School

Address: 20 Anchorvale Link
Singapore 545079
Tel : +65 6489 7971
Fax : +65 6489 7970
URL: www.nanchiauhigh.moe.edu.sg
Email: nchs@moe.edu.sg

Nan Hua High School

Address: 41 Clementi Avenue 1
Singapore 129956
Tel : +65 6778 8303
Fax : +65 6775 1956
URL: www.nanhuahigh.moe.edu.sg
Email : nhhs@moe.edu.sg

National Junior College

Address: 37 Hillcrest Road
Singapore 288913
Tel: +65 6466 1144
Fax: +65 6468 4535
URL: http://njc.edu.sg/
Email: njc@moe.edu.sg

Raffles Institution (Junior College)

Address: One Raffles Institution Lane
Singapore 575954
Tel: +65 6419 9888
Fax: +65 6419 9898
URL: www.rjc.edu.sg
Email: rjc@moe.edu.sg

Raffles Girls' School (Secondary)

Address: 20, Anderson Road
Singapore 259978
Tel : +65 6737 1845
Fax : +65 6235 3731
URL: www.rgs.edu.sg
Email: rgss@moe.edu.sg


Raffles Institution RI (Secondary)

Address: 1 Raffles Institution Lane
Singapore 575954
Tel: +65 6353 8830
Fax: +65 6353 8357
URL: www.ri.sch.edu.sg
Email: comms@ri.sch.edu.sg

Singapore Chinese Girls' School

Address: 190 Dunearn Road
Singapore 309437
Tel : +65 6252 7966
Fax : +65 6252 3076
URL: www.scgs.edu.sg
Email: scgss@moe.edu.sg

St.Josepth's Institution

Address: 38 Malcolm Road
Singapore 308274
Tel : +65 6250 0022
Fax : +65 6253 3640
URL: www.sji.edu.sg
Email: contact@sji.edu.sg

St.Magaret's Secondary School

Address: 111 Farrer Road
Singapore 259240
Tel : +65 6466 4525
Fax : +65 6466 6709
URL: www.stmargaretssec.moe.edu.sg
Email : stmargaretss@moe.edu.sg

Tanjong Katong Girls' School

Address: 20 Dunman Lane
Singapore 439272
Tel : +65 6344 1593
Fax : +65 6345 1487
URL: www.tanjongkatonggirls.moe.edu.sg
Email : tkgs@moe.edu.sg

Tanjong Katong Secondary School

Address: 130 Haig Road
Singapore 438796
Tel : +65 6344 3471
Fax : +65 6440 9624
URL: www.tanjongkatongsec.moe.edu.sg
Email : tkss@moe.edu.sg

Temasek Secondary School

Address: 600 Upper East Coast Road
Singapore 465561
Tel : +65 6449 5020
Fax : +65 6449 1450
URL: www.temaseksec.moe.edu.sg
Email : temasek_ss@moe.edu.sg

Victoria School

Address: 2 Siglap Link
Singapore 448880
Tel : +65 6291 2965
Fax : +65 6445 2609
URL: http://vs.moe.edu.sg
Email : victoria_sch@moe.edu.sg

Xinmin Secondary School

Address: 11 Hougang Avenue 8
Singapore 538789
Tel : +65 6288 9382
Fax : +65 6385 1068
URL: www.xinminss.edu.sg
Email : xinmin_ss@moe.edu.sg

Zhonghua Secondary School

Address: 13 Serangoon Avenue 3
Singapore 556123
Tel : +65 6282 4339
Fax : +65 6282 3472
URL: www.zhonghuasec.moe.edu.sg
Email : zhonghua_ss@moe.edu.sg

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Map of Top Primary Schools in Singapore

Singapore Top Primary Schools
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List of Top Primary Schools in Singapore

TOP PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN SINGAPORE
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Ai Tong School
Primary School
100 Bright Hill Drive
Singapore 579646
Tel: +65 6454 7672
Fax: +65 6453 2726
Email: aitong_sch@moe.edu.sg
www.aitong.moe.edu.sg

Methodist Girls' School
11 Blackmore Drive Singapore 599986
Tel: +65 6469 4800
Fax: +656462 4166 (Primary School)
+65 6469 8717 (Secondary School)
Email: mgps@moe.edu.sg
mgss@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.mgs.sch.edu.sg

Nan Hua Primary School
30 Jalan Lempeng
Singapore 128806
Address: 30 Jalan Lempen
Singapore 128806
Tel: +65 6778 8050
Fax: +65 6778 4127
Email : nhps@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.nanhuapri.moe.edu.sg

Nan Yang Primary School
Nanyang Primary School
52 King's Road,
Singapore 268097.
Tel: +65 6467 2677
Fax: +65 6468 6913
Email: nyps@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.nyps.moe.edu.sg

Raffles Girls' Primary School
21, Hillcrest Road, Singapore 289072
TEl : +65 6468 4377
Fax : +65 6469 2024
Email : rgps@moe.edu.sg
Website: http://www.rgps.moe.edu.sg

Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)
Primary School
50 Barker Road . Singapore 309918
Tel: +65 6250 1633
Fax: +65 6353 1366
Email: acps@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.anglochineseprimary.net

Red Swastika School
Primary School
350 Bedok North Avenue 3
Singapore 469719
Tel: +65 6443 0380
Fax: +65 6244 8391
Email: redswastika@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.redswastika.moe.edu.sg

Convent Of The Holy Infant Jesus
CHIJ Primary School (Toa Payoh)
628 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh
Singapore 319765
Tel: +65 6353 2164
Fax: +65 6353 6362
Email: chijtpps@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.chijpritoapayoh.moe.edu.sg

Singapore Chinese Girls' School (Primary)
190 Dunearn Road
Singapore 309437
Tel: +65 62527966
Fax: +65 62523076
Email: scgps@moe.edu.sg
Website: www.scgs.edu.sg

Henry Park Primary School
1 Holland Grove Rd
Singapore 278790
Tel: +65 64663600
Fax: +65 64691840
Email: ivy_chua@moe.gov.sg
Website: www.henryparkpri.moe.edu.sg

Tao Nan School (Primary)
49 Marine Crescent
Singapore, 449761
Tel +65 6442 8307
Fax: +65 6443 5696
Email:
Website:

Chongfu Primary School
170 Yishun Avenue 6
Singapore 768959
Tel: +65-6758 5527
Fax: +65-6257 9571
Email: cfps@moe.edu.sg
URL: http://schools.moe.edu.sg/chongfu

Nan Chiau Primary School
50 Anchorvale Link
Singapore 545080
Tel: +65 6489 7905
Fax: +65 6489 7906
URL: www.ncps.moe.edu.sg

Kong Hwa School
350 Guillemard Road
Singapore 399772
Tel: +65 63421195
Fax: +65 63421120
URL: www.konghwa.moe.edu.sg

Temasek Primary School
501, Bedok South Avenue 3
Singapore 469300
Tel: +65 6443 8134
Fax: +65 6449 5871
Email: temasek_ps@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.temasekpri.moe.edu.sg

Pei Chun Public School
16 Lorong 7 Toa Payoh
Singapore 319320
Tel: +65 6353 9450
Fax: +65 6353 8418
Email: pcps@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.peichunpublic.moe.edu.sg

Rulung Primary School
6 Jurong West St 52 Singapore (649295)
Tel.: +65 6565 7771
Fax : +65 6563 2382
Email: rulang_ps@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.rulangpri.moe.edu.sg

Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Primary)
298 Lorong Ah Soo, Singapore 536741
Tel : +65 6286 2795
Fax : +65 6280 3915
Email: plmgps@moe.edu.sg
URL:payalebarmethodistgirlspri.moe.edu.sg

Catholic High School (Primary)
9 Bishan Street 22
Singapore 579767
Tel: +65 6458 9869
Fax: +65 6459 3938
URL: www.catholichigh.moe.edu.sg

Rosyth School (Primary)
21 Sarangoon North Avenue 4
Singapore 555855
Tel: +65 6483 4020
Fax: +65 6483 1102
Email: rosyth_sch@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.rosyth.moe.edu.sg

River Valley Primary School
2 River Valley Green
Singapore 237993
Tel: +65 6737 1785
Fax: +65 6 732 1951
Email: rvps@moe.edu.sg
URL: www.rivervalleypri.moe.edu.sg

Yuhua Primary School
158 Jurong East Street 24
Singapore 609558
Tel: +65 6560 5062
Fax: +65 6564 8278
Email: yuhua_ps@moe.edu.sg
URL: http://www.yuhuapri.moe.edu.sg/

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Most of the top PSLE students from neighbourhood schools

Most of the top PSLE students from neighbourhood schools
SINGAPORE: This year’s top Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) student is Qiu Biqing from Qifa Primary School.

Qiu Biqing has an aggregate score of 290, and this is the first time the neighbourhood school has produced a top PSLE student.

The highest PSLE score ever recorded is 294 in 2007, from St Hilda’s Primary School.

Six other top PSLE students are also from neighbourhood schools. These primary schools include South View, Greenridge, Gongshang and Rulang.

The 2009 Primary 6 cohort is the first batch of pupils under Subject—based Branding who sat for the PSLE.

The branding programme was implemented from the 2008 Primary 5 cohort to give pupils the flexibility of taking a mix of subjects at Standard or Foundation levels, depending on their strengths and abilities in each subject.

97.1 per cent of pupils who sat for PSLE this year will proceed to secondary school.

Secondary One posting results will be released on Tuesday, December 22.

Channel NewsAsia - Thursday, November 26

Monday, November 23, 2009

PSLE results to be released on Thursday, 26th Nov 2009

SINGAPORE: The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results will be out on Thursday.
Pupils can get their result slips from their schools from noon on November 26. Eligible pupils will also receive their option forms to select their secondary schools.

With the PIN contained in the sealed option form, parents can submit their child’s secondary school options online via the Secondary One Internet System.

The system is accessible 24 hours a day through the MOE Secondary One Posting website, starting from noon on Thursday. Application closes at 3pm on December 2.

Alternatively, parents may also submit their child’s secondary school options through their child’s primary school.

The Secondary One posting results will be released on Tuesday, December 22. Pupils are to report to their secondary schools on Wednesday, December 23, at 8.30am.
— CNA/so

source: Channel NewsAsia - Monday, November 23

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Education Systems in Singapore

Education in Singapore is managed by the Ministry of Education (MOE), which controls the development and administration of state schools receiving government funding, but also has an advisory and supervisory role in respect of private schools. For both private and state schools, there are variations in the extent of autonomy in their curriculum, scope of government aid and funding, tuition burden on the students, and admission policy.

Children with disabilities attend special education (SPED) schools run by Voluntary Welfare Organisations (VWOs), which are partially funded by the Ministry of Education. Education spending usually makes up about 20 per cent of the annual national budget, which subsidises state education and government-assisted private education for Singaporean citizens and funds the Edusave programme, the costs for which are significantly higher for non-citizens.

In 2000 the Compulsory Education Act codified compulsory education for children of primary school age, and made it a criminal offence for parents to fail to enroll their children in school and ensure their regular attendance.Exemptions are allowed for homeschooling or full-time religious institutions, but parents must apply for exemption from the Ministry of Education and meet a minimum benchmark. Special needs children are automatically exempted from compulsory education.

In Singapore, English is the first language learned by half the children by the time they reach preschool age and becomes the primary medium of instruction by the time they reach primary school. English is the language of instruction for most subjects, especially mathematics and the natural sciences; the official Mother Tongue languages are generally not taught in English, although there is provision for the use of English at the initial stages. Certain schools, such as secondary schools under the Special Assistance Plan (SAP), which encourages a richer use of the mother tongue, may teach occasionally in English and another language. A few schools have been experimenting with curricula that integrate language subjects with mathematics and the sciences, using both English and a second language.

Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew developed the idea of English as a common language in Singapore that both connected citizens of all ethnic-cultural backgrounds, so no ethnic group is forced to learn the language of another, and tied Singapore to the world economy....

source: Wikipedia 2009
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