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Admission to Mainstream Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and JCs
Starting from admissions into academic year 2009 onwards, MOE will be conducting a centralised admissions exercise around Sep-Oct of each year for new international students who wish to join our mainstream public primary and secondary schools in January of the following year.
This new exercise – the Admissions Exercise for International Students (AEIS) – will involve a centralised test on English and Mathematics, and applicants who pass the test will be offered a place in a suitable school. The 2008 AEIS centralised test for school admission in January 2009 will be offered on two dates, 22 Sep 08 and 13 Oct 08. The exercise will be for new international students seeking admission into Primary 2–5 and Secondary 1–3. Our schools generally do not admit students directly into Primary 6 and Secondary 4 as it would not be in the students¡¯ interest to be admitted during these critical examination years.
There is no change for international students seeking school admission for academic year 2008. They can approach schools directly to be considered for admission into academic year 2008, subject to the availability of vacancies and schools¡¯ admission criteria.
International students who wish to seek admission into academic year 2009 but who cannot make it for the AEIS centralised test or who wish to seek admission to Primary 1 or junior colleges (JCs) may approach schools directly.
Centralised Admissions Exercise for
International Students
1. Currently, international students seeking
admission to public schools have to apply directly to the schools they are
interested in. Most apply to more than one school to increase their chance of
admission and are often required to sit for different admission tests by the
schools they are applying to.
2. To simplify school applications by international
students, MOE intends to hold a centralised admissions exercise annually.
3. The first centralised exercise will be for new
international students seeking admission to our schools in 2009, and will
involve a centralised test that is tentatively scheduled to be held in
September/October 2008. Applicants who pass the test would be offered a
place in a suitable school for the academic year starting Jan 2009, based on
their test performance and available school vacancies. Singaporean students
participating in various posting exercises will continue to enjoy priority in
admission over new international students.
4. The exercise would be for new international
students seeking admission into Primary 2-5 and Secondary 1-3 levels. Our
schools generally do not admit international students directly into Primary 6
and Secondary 4 as it would not be in the interest of international students to
be admitted during these critical examination years.
5. The centralised test would comprise English and
Mathematics papers that would assess the applicants¡¯ English literacy, numeracy
and reasoning abilities. International students who wish to take part are
encouraged to prepare themselves well before the centralised test. They can
refer to the following website for the syllabi of the various school levels;
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