In Singapore’s government primary school system, students undergo a 6-year education journey punctuated by two crucial milestones. The first occurs in Primary 4, where students are streamed based on their subject scores, determining their class placement, peers, and teachers to cater to individual learning needs. The second significant milestone is the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) in Primary 6. PSLE results directly impact which secondary school students can enter, their class allocation, and the subjects they will study. PSLE serves as a transparent platform where academically capable students have the opportunity to secure places in prestigious or top-tier secondary schools, paving the way for their future academic pursuits.

In Singapore’s government secondary school system, students undergo a 4-year education period with two significant streams: one in Secondary 2 and another at the O-Level Examination in Secondary 4. Each school year consists of four terms, with each subject having exams every term (including class tests and mid/term-end exams). Schools use an average scoring system, where each exam contributes to the overall grade to monitor students’ academic progress. Within this system, students are required to maintain consistent effort and diligence as performance directly affects their class placements or subject choices by the end of Secondary 2. During the O-Level Examination, students’ subject scores determine whether they can advance to prestigious junior colleges (equivalent to high schools).

Our government primary and secondary school preparation courses cater to students from Primary 3 to Primary 6 and Secondary 1 to Secondary 4. These courses provide comprehensive training across all subjects, aimed at helping students successfully enter the best classes and most suitable prestigious schools.

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