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List of conditions for studying abroad in Singapore high schools in 2021

To go to Singapore to receive secondary school teaching, you need to carefully prepare the materials so that you can complete your application. Below and take a look at the list of conditions for studying abroad in Singapore high schools in 2021.

Application conditions

1. High school sophomores or high school graduates with excellent academic performance and no need for language proficiency can apply to Singapore East Asia Institute of Management, Singapore Management Institute, Singapore Seth Management Institute, Singapore English Huamei College, Singapore PSB College, Singapore Management Institute, Singapore Business School, Singapore Accounting Institute, Boston International College, etc. School starts in January, March, May, July, September and November every year, so you need to apply 3 months in advance.

2. Students studying abroad in Singapore high schools require excellent college entrance examination scores, TOEFL scores of 600 or above, or "A" level scores from Singapore Cambridge, and students with SAT scores can apply to the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, Singapore Management University, etc. . School starts in January or July every year, and you need to apply 6-12 months in advance.

3. Those with college entrance examination scores above 550 can apply to Temasek Polytechnic, Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, *** and Polytechnic in Singapore. The semester starts in July every year, and you need to apply 6-12 months in advance.

4. Studying abroad in high schools in Singapore requires an art school with a college entrance examination score of 480 or above. Works must be submitted including video tapes, TOEFL 500 or IELTS 5 or pass the school English test and interview performance. Recommended schools: Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore. School starts in January or July every year, so apply to study in Singapore 6-12 months in advance. < /p>

2. One original copy of the Immigration Department application form (the signature of the student is required)

3. Two original copies of the student protection plan (the signature of the student and his parents is required).

4. One original copy of the notarized birth certificate (in Chinese and English);

5. One original copy of the notarized primary school diploma (in Chinese and English);

6 , one original copy of the notarized certificate of junior high school enrollment (in Chinese and English);

7. One original copy of the notarized certificate of junior high school grades (in Chinese and English);

8. More than RMB 150,000 from parents One original copy of the notarized certificate of three-month time deposit certificate (in Chinese and English);

9. A copy of the parents’ three-month time deposit slip of more than RMB 150,000;

10. A copy of the ID card and the inner pages of the household registration book;

11. A copy of the inner pages of the household registration book and the ID card of the father and mother;

12. 8 (35mm × 45mm/ 2 inches) recent, front-facing, bareheaded photos within 3 months; (passport-type photos with white background);

13. Father’s and Mother’s Satement Work Certificate One original copy each (position, length of service, income);

14. If your parents are private owners, provide a copy of the corresponding business license;

15. The first page of your passport, A copy of the last three pages (if you are traveling through the country, you need a copy of all entry and exit record pages)

Basically, junior high schools in Singapore are established by the government. After students enter junior high school, they need to receive four to five years of secondary education. Singapore's junior high schools will allocate students to regular courses (slow classes) or express courses (fast classes) based on their level and learning ability. After four years of study, students taking the Express Course can take the Cambridge General Certificate of Education (“O” Level) examination for secondary schools jointly organized by Singapore and the University of Cambridge in the UK. This exam is equivalent to China’s high school entrance examination. Students studying general courses need to attend junior high school for five years, that is, take the "O" level examination in the fifth year of secondary school. In addition to English and mother tongue, the main subjects that middle school students must take include mathematics, science and humanities. When secondary school students reach Form Three, they can take elective courses based on their grades. These elective courses include liberal arts, science, business and technology.

Study Abroad Fees

1. Tuition Fees

Middle School: Tuition fee is charged monthly, SGD 120 for local citizens and permanent residents, and SGD 650 for international students. currency.

2. Living expenses

Accommodation expenses:

Generally speaking, Singapore’s government primary and secondary schools and private universities are not boarding schools. Only government polytechnics and The university provides some accommodation. There are three main ways to arrange your own accommodation:

1. Specialized international student apartments: large in scale, able to accommodate 400 to 500 students. International first-class management standards and complete equipment. Food, accommodation, laundry, academic supervision, and medical care are included. 2-3 people/room. The accommodation fee is about SGD 500/month.

2. Luxurious bungalow student apartment: can accommodate about 10 to 20 people. Generally, food, accommodation, laundry, academic supervision, etc. are included. 2-3 people/room. The fee is SGD 900.

3. Government HDB flats or other private apartments: single rooms, 2 bedrooms and 1 living room to 5 bedrooms and 3 living rooms. Usually just wrapped. SGD 800-1200/per room. Usually a minimum contract of 3 months.

Food expenses:

In Singapore’s major food centers and school restaurants, you can eat food from China, India, Malaysia and other countries around the world, about 3 to 5 Singapore dollars per portion. currency. Students spend an average of SGD 12 per day on food and drink, and an average of SGD 400 per month.

Transportation costs:

If students take the subway or bus to and from school every day, the cost is between 0.8 and 3 Singapore dollars per trip, and the monthly average is 100 and 150 Singapore dollars. Students studying in government schools can enjoy transportation discounts, which cost about SGD 100 per month.

Communication fee:

About SGD 30 per month. Students usually use the prepaid service of telecommunications companies. A prepaid card with a face value of SGD 28 contains a cost of SGD 128 and has a term of 50 days.

Living, entertainment and miscellaneous expenses:

The miscellaneous expenses for students’ living expenses during their study abroad period, including entertainment, parties, activities, shopping, and medical treatment, are about SGD 300 per month. The round-trip air ticket purchased by students returning to their country during the holidays costs about SGD 600.

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