Tag: Singapore Education


  • Catholic Junior College to Move to Punggol Campus in 2034

    Catholic Junior College to Move to Punggol Campus in 2034

    MOE Announces CJC Relocation to Punggol The Catholic Junior College (CJC) has announced plans to move to a new campus near the Punggol Digital District in Singapore. The Ministry of Education (MOE) said the relocation aims to support the school’s continued growth and to provide students with modern facilities geared toward 21st-century learning. The tentative…

  • Catholic Junior College to Move to Punggol: Mission-Ready Campus Aiming for 2034 Start

    Catholic Junior College to Move to Punggol: Mission-Ready Campus Aiming for 2034 Start

    New Home in Punggol: A Bold Step for Catholic Junior College The Ministry of Education (MOE) announced on Friday that Catholic Junior College (CJC) will relocate to a new campus near the Punggol Digital District. The plan aims to have operations tentatively begin in 2034, as part of Singapore’s ongoing strategy to refresh and expand…

  • From Four Students to 10,000: Wang Laoshi’s 18-Year Journey Building a Chinese Tuition Chain

    From Four Students to 10,000: Wang Laoshi’s 18-Year Journey Building a Chinese Tuition Chain

    Origins: A small classroom with big ambitions In a quiet education corridor of Singapore, Wang Learning Centre stands as a testament to steady, long-term growth. The wall carries a Chinese proverb: it takes 10 years to grow a tree, but 100 years to cultivate people. For founder Wang Jie, this philosophy isn’t mere ornament; it’s…

  • From Four to 10,000: Wang Laoshi’s 18-Year Journey Building a Chinese Tuition Chain

    From Four to 10,000: Wang Laoshi’s 18-Year Journey Building a Chinese Tuition Chain

    Overview: A bold vision for Chinese language education In Singapore’s competitive education landscape, the ascent of Wang Learning Centre stands out as a remarkable case study in entrepreneurship, disciplined pedagogy, and patient growth. The guiding proverb on the wall — “it takes 10 years to grow a tree, but 100 years to cultivate people” —…

  • Ngee Ann Polytechnic to Make Generative AI a Core Skill for All Students from 2026

    Ngee Ann Polytechnic to Make Generative AI a Core Skill for All Students from 2026

    Every NP Student on Gen AI starting 2026 Beginning January 2026, all students at Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) will learn how to harness generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) as a core skill. The initiative aims to ensure graduates are prepared for workplaces where Gen AI is increasingly woven into daily tasks, from content creation to…

  • PSLE Results 2025: 98.5% Qualify for Secondary School

    PSLE Results 2025: 98.5% Qualify for Secondary School

    Overview: High PSLE Participation and Strong Outcomes Singapore’s Ministry of Education released the PSLE results for 2025, revealing that 98.5% of Primary 6 students who sat the examination are eligible to progress to secondary school. The results, announced at 11am on Tuesday, November 25, show continued year-on-year strength in the pipeline from primary to secondary…

  • PSLE results 2025: Nearly all students move on to secondary school

    PSLE results 2025: Nearly all students move on to secondary school

    PSLE results 2025: What the numbers mean for Singapore families The release of the PSLE results for 2025 confirms a steady trend: 98.5% of Primary 6 students who sat for the Primary School Leaving Examination can progress to secondary school. The results were announced at 11am on Tuesday, November 25, continuing a pattern of high…

  • PSLE 2025 results: 98.5% advance to secondary school

    PSLE 2025 results: 98.5% advance to secondary school

    PSLE 2025 results at a glance The Ministry of Education released the 2025 Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results on Tuesday, November 25, at 11am. For the second consecutive year, 98.5% of Primary 6 students who sat for the PSLE qualified to progress to secondary school. In total, 37,926 students completed the examination across Singapore.…

  • Killer PSLE Questions: How They Haunt Students Long After Primary School

    Killer PSLE Questions: How They Haunt Students Long After Primary School

    Introduction: The shadow of the killer questions As thousands of Singaporean Primary 6 students brace for their PSLE results, the term “killer questions” is likely to echo through homes and schools. These challenging problems, designed to stretch understanding and problem-solving ability, can leave a lasting impression long after the final exam paper is handed in.…

  • Managing Kids’ Device Use in Singapore: A Growing Concern

    Managing Kids’ Device Use in Singapore: A Growing Concern

    Introduction In today’s digital age, managing children’s device use has become a pressing concern for many parents in Singapore. With smartphones and laptops now integral to the educational landscape, the lines between learning and leisure are increasingly blurred. Parents are calling for support and strategies to help navigate this complex environment, ensuring that their children…