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Is the Chinese of Singaporeans good?

Whether it is good to send children to primary school in Singapore is a controversial topic. Many parents think that Singapore's education is very good and it is an educational power in Asia, but they are afraid that the system is not suitable for children or the admission requirements are too high. Today, Hande Overseas will briefly introduce the education system, admission conditions and supporting policies of primary schools in Singapore. Singapore's public primary education system is six years. Singapore's primary school is the basic stage from 1 grade to grade 4, and the orientation stage from grade 5 to grade 6, because after six years of primary school, there will be a primary school graduation exam (PSLE), through which students can decide whether to attend ordinary classes or fast classes in junior high schools. There are fewer primary school assignments in Singapore than in China, and the primary school assignments are relatively easy. Singapore is a country that attaches great importance to education. Because the Singapore government is well aware of the scarcity of national resources, it pays more attention to human resources, attaches great importance to national quality education, and is determined to cultivate useful talents. English is the most important issue for primary school children in Singapore. Many parents only pay attention to their children's English, but gradually forget Chinese, thinking that their children's Chinese is enough to cope with the exam. They suggest that their children should pay attention to Chinese while learning English.

Admission requirements for primary schools in Singapore: International students who directly enter the first grade of primary schools in Singapore do not need to pass the exam. They enter school on June 2nd every year at 65438+1 October1. Children should be 6 years old and under 7 years old. The registration time for the exam is July-August of the first year. The school adopts the regional enrollment system, that is, within 2 kilometers of the school, so do teachers, who teach within 2 kilometers of the school. International students entering public primary schools must pass the AEIS test. Students who pass the AEIS test scores are assigned to schools by the government, and the test scores will not be announced. The government will admit them according to the number of primary schools. Private primary schools and international colleges are directly admitted without examination. Generally, schools in Singapore will lower students to the first grade.

Singapore International Primary School There are many high-quality international schools and world-renowned international schools in Singapore. Many diplomatic envoys in Singapore or representatives of large multinational companies have chosen Singapore International School for their children, including many famous domestic star parents, such as Cecilia Cheung and Jet Li! Why does everyone choose Singapore International School? First, as an important educational city in Asia, Singapore has a superior educational environment and is the best springboard for Asian students to enter famous universities in Europe and America.

Secondly, it benefits from the advantages of Singapore international schools-both hard conditions and soft power are in the forefront. In addition, the diplomas of these international schools are also internationally recognized. Singapore International School is the best choice for students who plan to enter famous universities in Britain, America and Australia in the future. It is precisely because of these that Singapore International School has won the favor of many parents! According to Hande's overseas teacher, for China students, Singapore International School is more suitable for China students than public primary schools, and it is the best choice as a springboard for famous schools. Of course, the overall tuition of international schools is much more expensive than that of public primary schools! !

Singapore's policy of accompanying children to primary schools is that children are too young to be taken care of by host families. Parents should take care of their children. The policy of accompanying children promulgated by the Singapore government is aimed at people under 16 who want to study in Singapore. Students can apply for a peer permit after entering a government primary school. The accompanying permit is signed once a year, and you can work in Singapore in the second year. You can also apply for a work permit if you have the ability. The tuition fees of government primary schools in Singapore are relatively low. The tuition fee for international students is 500 Singapore dollars/month, which is nearly 1/3 lower than that of private primary schools and international schools, and is suitable for working families. This is how elementary schools in Singapore are introduced. Whether Singapore is good or not depends on your own judgment. For any questions about studying in Singapore, you can contact us in the following ways.