With more and more students studying abroad, the age of studying abroad gradually tends to be younger, and it is more and more common to study abroad at the beginning of junior high school. What are the requirements for the beginning of junior high school in Singapore?
What kind of conditions?
What are the recommendations?
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Singapore junior high school students are required to go to junior high school in Singapore primary schools. International students need to take the Singapore A-level examination and enter the Singapore Government Secondary School grades 1-3 based on the examination results.
Students who do not successfully pass the Singapore A Level Examination can also register for the Singapore S-AEIS examination in February the following year.
The Singapore A Level Test is an all-English test paper, which is quite difficult. Students need to attend the Singapore A Level test preparatory class in advance.
According to the information about junior high schools in Singapore, the requirements for junior high schools in Singapore are: Students from Grade 1 to Grade 3 who plan to apply for junior high schools in Singapore cannot directly enter the school, but need to take the Singapore Entrance Examination for International Students, namely the Singapore AEIS Examination.
Admission to Grade 1 to Grade 3 of Singapore Government Secondary School based on examination results.
If international students do not pass the Singapore AEIS exam, they can also register for the Singapore S-AEIS exam in February the following year.
Those who pass can enroll in June of the following year.
The AEIS is a unified test for foreign students in primary and secondary schools. Students can take it twice a year in only two subjects — math and English.
However, the test papers are all in English, so the difficulty of the Singapore AEIS test is relatively greater than that of Chinese students. In the AEIS test, the strengthening of English subjects is the top priority in learning, and students can attend the preparatory class of Singapore AEIS to improve their scores.
AEIS Preparatory Course (Singapore) and AEIS Preparatory Course (Singapore) (Bowie College) are recommended.
The government primary and secondary school preparatory course for AEIS Examination of Singapore AISin International College has 20 weeks of study time. Generally, students can register for the course at any time. The Government primary and secondary school preparatory course of Singapore Aisin International College allows enrollment.
The registration fee is S $535 and the total tuition fee is about S $7,254.5.
The aim of the Singapore AEIS Preparatory programme at Bowie College Singapore is to provide international students with the learning content of Singapore Government Primary and Government Secondary schools through lectures, tutorials, discussions and various learning activities.
The PRIMARY and secondary school preparatory course of Bowie College of Education in Singapore is held every month, and students who apply for it can arrange their own time to enroll.
A course lasts for six months, the registration fee is S $535, and the total tuition fees are around S $6,800.
The Chinese High is recommended by junior high schools in Singapore for the promotion of junior high schools from primary schools in Singapore.
Overseas Chinese Secondary School, formerly known as Nanyang Overseas Chinese Secondary School, was founded in Singapore on March 21, 1919 by the late Overseas Chinese leader Tan Ka Kee.
Huaqiao Middle School is already one of the top middle schools in Singapore. Although the language has been changed to English, it still maintains a strong Chinese background and traditional culture.
Huaqiao Secondary School is a 6-year independent secondary school with a 4-year JUNIOR HIGH school and a 2-year Senior High school. It offers a quality Through Train Integrated Programme (IP), which allows students to advance directly to Senior High School without taking the Singapore O Level.