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  2. Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level - Wikipedia

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    GCE O-Level is a secondary school examination in Singapore jointly conducted by MOE, SEAB and UCLES. It is equivalent to IGCSE or GCSE and will be replaced by SEC from 2027.

  3. Academic grading in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different grading systems used in Singapore's primary, secondary and junior college levels. Compare the current and former schemes, the Achievement Level band, the Overall Grade, the GCE Ordinary and Normal Levels, and the GPA and MSG.

  4. Secondary education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education language centre.. Secondary education in Singapore is largely public, and is compulsory until a child has reached 16 years of age. [1] At the end of public primary education, Singapore students take the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) and are placed into the different streams and secondary schools based on their results.

  5. List of secondary schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. GCE Ordinary Level - Wikipedia

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    GCE Ordinary Level (O-Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education. It originated in the UK and is used in several countries, with variations in curriculum, syllabus and grading.

  7. Integrated Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Programme (IP) is a scheme that allows high-performing students in Singapore to skip the O-Level exam and proceed to A-Level, IB, or NUS High School Diploma after six years of secondary education. Learn about the history, benefits, and criticisms of IP, and the list of schools that offer it.

  8. List of schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Ministry of Education (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, and functions of the Singaporean ministry responsible for education policies and programs. Find out how SkillsFuture, the initiative to support lifelong learning and skills development, is implemented by the ministry.