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P1 registration for 2018 to start on June 29

According to the MOE, registration dates will commence from June 29 (Phase 1) and end on Aug 28 (Phase 3). The announcement of the results will be rolled out accordingly from July 7 to Nov 30. Children born between Jan 2, 2011, and Jan 1, 2012 have to be registered in order to be admitted [...]

By | June 17th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Fostering the joy of learning Chinese language

English has become the language spoken most often at home and some children today may find it more difficult to master mother tongue languages. Teachers at St Stephen’s School have gone beyond textbook learning to help students to master Chinese language and gain confidence in using it in their daily lives. For Primary One students, [...]

By | June 15th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Immigrants outdo native students in studies

Q: WHEN IT COMES TO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN SINGAPORE, DO IMMIGRANT OR NATIVE CHILDREN PERFORM BETTER? A: Ask different people this question, and you are likely to get different responses. Some may reason that native students should have an edge because language barriers may pose problems for immigrant students' understanding of the subject matter and [...]

By | June 14th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Course for GPs improved to match greying society

Singapore's main training programme for general practitioners (GPs) to get certified in family medicine will, for the first time, undergo an "intensive upgrade". The revamp of the two-year graduate diploma in family medicine is driven by a growing need for primary-care doctors who can deal with the myriad of health issues brought about by a [...]

By | June 13th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Budding journalists on the beat at Cantonment Primary School

Communicating confidently and effectively is an important skill to have at any stage in life. At Cantonment Primary School, Primary 4 students learn this through Little Reporter, an activity-based communication programme. During the weekly Chinese enrichment programme lessons, students would learn how to write news articles and catchy headlines, as well as how to conduct [...]

By | June 12th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Possible to adapt Finnish education model to S’pore

Singapore ought to take note of the lessons that Finland can teach us on building a more relevant and less stressful education system. Detractors have often obstructed attempts at transplanting some of Finland's innovations to other countries. They assert that Finland's educational model is an anomaly that succeeds only within the unique socio-cultural framework of [...]

By | June 10th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Master of His Craft

When Mr Richard Yeo decided to take pharmacy as a course in the 1980s, he saw it as an industry that would guarantee him a job and, more importantly, a pay cheque. After all, he had grown up in a poor family, with few creature comforts provided by his hawker parents. “You see, the healthcare [...]

By | June 9th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

NTU tops NUS in university rankings for first time

The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has overtaken the National University of Singapore (NUS) for the first time as Asia’s top university, achieving the highest position ever for a varsity here, in a global ranking published today. It snared the 11th spot in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) global league table of top universities, making this [...]

By | June 8th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Parent sues school for refusing to return confiscated phone for three months

This issue has reached the courts here after a parent felt that the penalty was too harsh. The parent is suing a secondary school principal for damages but has not succeeded in getting the school to return the phone. The parent's request to have the phone returned immediately was turned down by District Judge Clement [...]

By | June 7th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

NUS, NTU spicing up food options for students

Gone are the days when grabbing a meal on a university campus meant standing in line at a canteen stall, with options limited to basic hawker fare like mee siam, chicken rice or briyani, or in fast-food outlets such as Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald's. Dining options at Singapore's older university campuses have expanded widely [...]

By | June 6th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments