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NUS sees more students opting for nursing

With her straight As, former Dunman High School student Lim Xin Min stood a good chance of landing a place studying medicine at the National University of Singapore (NUS). But the 19-year-old opted for nursing instead. She is among the growing number of young people choosing to study nursing at NUS, which received 2,200 applications [...]

By | July 25th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Survey to gauge job prospects of private school graduates

A survey has kicked off this week to provide the first comprehensive picture of how Singaporeans who attain their degrees from private schools fare in the job market. It will give an idea of the job prospects of graduates from private schools and also help pros- pective students choose between different schools . The six [...]

By | July 24th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Bringing Technology Closer to Students Around the Island

12 of LinkedIn’s 20 most promising 2017 jobs are in tech, and there is no denying the fact that Singapore is now a hub for tech start-ups. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF) “Future of Jobs” report, it estimates 65% of children entering primary school today will end up in job roles that do not yet [...]

By | July 21st, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

New school of thought afoot among Singapore parents

When former education minister Heng Swee Keat popularised the slogan "Every school, a good school" a few years ago, it was met with some disbelief. But a nationwide survey conducted last year has found that most parents are satisfied with their children's primary schools. The Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) poll of 1,500 Singaporean and [...]

By | July 20th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

P1 registration: 17 schools face ballot in Phase 2B

Parents hoping to clinch a spot for their children at 17 popular primary schools face the prospect of a ballot after the latest registration stage closed yesterday. Phase 2B - the fourth of seven phases - is for children whose parents have volunteered in the schools, have links to churches or clans directly connected with [...]

By | July 19th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

Slow start, but going back to school pays off

In primary school, Mr Joseph Yang was always ranked among the bottom few in class. He failed English at the O levels and went to the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), where he studied electrical engineering. Fifteen years later, Mr Yang, 34, an executive engineer with SMRT, is a graduate of the National University of [...]

By | July 18th, 2017|News & Events|0 Comments

From special needs centre to international school

Demand for a learning environment that caters to children with special needs has allowed a learning centre to expand into a full-fledged private international school. The Winstedt School (TWS), which used to be in Winstedt Road, moved to larger premises in Upper Boon Keng Road earlier this year. From just three students in 2008, it [...]

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

NTU ranked top young university for 4th straight year

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has been ranked the world's best young university for the fourth straight year. In Quacquarelli Symonds' (QS) latest rankings of the world's top 50 universities established less than 50 years ago, NTU retained its No. 1 spot, followed by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Korea Advanced Institute [...]

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

2 schools oversubscribed in 3rd phase of P1 registration

It is only the third of seven phases in the Primary 1 registration exercise, but children applying to study at two popular schools may already need to go through a ballot. When registration for Phase 2A2 closed yesterday, Nanyang Primary School and Nan Hua Primary School had more applicants than vacancies available. Last year, three [...]

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

Be prepared to adapt to economic and legal changes: K. Shanmugam tells SMU law graduates

Be aware of the challenges and opportunities in the world, and be prepared to adapt according to changes, Law Minister K. Shanmugam said on Tuesday (July 11). "Law doesn't stand alone... it's an ancillary service," he reminded 143 Bachelor of Laws graduates and 36 Juris Doctor graduates from the Singapore Management University (SMU) at its [...]

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