PSLE
Passing the PSLE exams with flying colours!
A Singapore student shares with us how he learnt to enjoy and understand subjects for mid year exam skills with the help of PSLE seminars
Learning to love Math
A mum shares with us how her daughter has finally learnt to enjoy the subject Mathematics, a subject that used to give her a lot of stress and boredom.
Why is my child’s grades slipping?
Are you worried about your kid’s slipping grades? Read on about how you can make education and learning fun for your child – especially for upper primary students.
Choosing the right tutor
Finding a good tutor for your child can be a huge headache. Here’s a guide to help you navigate through the myriad of tutors in the market and how to pick the right one
Obsession over PSLE 2012 top scorer
Speculation has been rife over who the identity of the top scorer for PSLE 2012 is. This obsession underlies a fundamental problem in the Singapore society and its education system. It has been speculated that Nanyang Primary School has produced this year’s top scorer and we have spoken to the Vice Principal of Nanyang Primary to find out his thoughts on the matter.
Views on PSLE 2012 results
Here is the latest update on the 2012 PSLE results announced just earlier today. Read some of the reactions on Twitter as well as Facebook. Some are pretty hilarious. Bad news is, according to MOE, 1,170 out of 48,333 students failed to make it into secondary school.
MOE to stop naming top students in national exams
Starting today, you won’t be able to find out who the top PSLE scorer is. Find out why here.
PSLE Results out on 22nd November 2012
The PSLE results will be out this Thursday, find out more about what you have to do once your child gets his results
What happens if you drop the ‘T’?
At the British Council, the focus is not just on established methodologies and testing but on all-round enrichment that offers advice and guidance while encouraging individual development.
Should we do away with PSLEs?
The PSLE might be over, but the debate of its relevance rages on. Find out what MPs as well as the man on the street feel about it and how your child could be affected.