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The Ministry of Education (MOE) is a government agency responsible for education policies and programs in Singapore. It has a logo with the letters MOE in red and white, and a motto of "Moulding the future of our nation".
MOELC offers foreign and Malay language courses to students who want to learn a third language or improve their second language skills. It has two campuses in Bishan and Newton, and provides grading, exchange programmes and tertiary preparation for its students.
The Committee for Private Education (CPE) is an agency under SkillsFuture Singapore that regulates the private education sector in Singapore. It was established in 2009 under the Private Education Act and operates the Enhanced Registration Framework and the EduTrust Certification Scheme.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of schools in Singapore, including primary, secondary, junior colleges, centralised institutes, polytechnics and universities. It also shows the planning area, subzone, address, type, special programmes and remarks of each school.
ITE College Central is a post-secondary education institution and statutory board under the Ministry of Education in Singapore. It offers 51 courses in four schools and has a campus in Ang Mo Kio.
Find out the names, types, codes, areas and affiliations of 106 secondary schools in Singapore. The list includes government, government-aided, autonomous and independent schools, as well as their academic programmes and cut off points.
Learn about the history, system, and performance of education in Singapore, a city-state with a high-ranking and diverse education system. Find out how English is the main language of instruction, how schools are managed and funded, and how students excel in international exams.
PSLE is a test of English, mother tongue, mathematics and science skills taken by students near the end of their sixth year in primary school. It determines their eligibility for different secondary school streams and has a significant impact on the education system and culture in Singapore.