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		<title>Unlock Your Dreams with the SGIS Scholarship: The Comprehensive Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Mar 2023 05:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Picture this: You&#8217;re a bright, ambitious student in Singapore with dreams of contributing to the country&#8217;s growth and development. You want to pursue your passions, make a difference in your chosen industry, and become a leader in your field. The only thing standing in your way? The high cost of quality education. But what if [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Picture this: You&#8217;re a bright, ambitious student in Singapore with dreams of contributing to the country&#8217;s growth and development. You want to pursue your passions, make a difference in your chosen industry, and become a leader in your field. The only thing standing in your way? The high cost of quality education. But what if there was a way to remove that barrier and unlock a world of opportunities? Enter the Singapore Government Scholarship (SgIS).</p>



<p>In this comprehensive guide, we&#8217;ll dive deep into the world of SgIS, exploring its unique features, benefits, and how it can help you achieve your dreams. So grab a cup of kopi, sit back, and let&#8217;s embark on a journey towards your future success!</p>



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<div class="wp-block-rank-math-toc-block"><nav><ul><li class=""><a href="#what-sets-sg-is-apart">What Sets SgIS Apart?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#why-choose-sg-is">Why Choose SgIS?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#internship-and-career-development-the-sg-is-advantage">Internship and Career Development – The SgIS Advantage</a></li><li class=""><a href="#scholarship-schemes-finding-the-perfect-fit">Scholarship Schemes &#8211; Finding the Perfect Fit</a></li><li class=""><a href="#navigating-the-sg-is-application-process">Navigating the SgIS Application Process</a></li><li class=""><a href="#making-the-most-of-your-sg-is-journey">Making the Most of Your SgIS Journey</a></li><li class=""><a href="#sg-is-success-stories-a-glimpse-into-the-future">SgIS Success Stories &#8211; A Glimpse into the Future</a></li><li class=""><a href="#conclusion">Conclusion</a></li><li class=""><a href="#frequently-asked-questions-fa-qs-about-singapore-government-scholarship-sg-is">Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Singapore Government Scholarship (SgIS)</a><ul><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380169971">Who is eligible to apply for the SgIS?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380241748">How do I apply for the SgIS?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380288595">What does the SgIS cover?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380332441">What are the scholarship schemes offered under SgIS?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380374460">Can I choose which sponsoring organisation to work with?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380389978">Can I defer my SgIS scholarship if I am enlisted for National Service (NS)?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1679380444262">Can I change my course of study or sponsoring organisation after receiving the SgIS?</a></li></ul></li></ul></nav></div>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="what-sets-sg-is-apart">What Sets SgIS Apart?</h2>



<p>When it comes to scholarships, the Singapore Government Scholarship (SgIS) stands out from the crowd. But what makes it so special? Let&#8217;s break it down:</p>



<p>• Multi-Industry Focus: Unlike most scholarships that cater to a specific sector, SgIS offers opportunities across a wide range of industries. Whether you&#8217;re passionate about finance, healthcare, engineering, or the arts, there&#8217;s a place for you within the SgIS family.</p>



<p>• Strong Partnership with the Singapore Government: SgIS is the only scholarship program that boasts a strong partnership with the Singapore Government, ensuring that you receive top-notch support and resources.</p>



<p>• Local and Overseas Education: With SgIS, you can pursue your undergraduate studies at prestigious local or overseas universities, opening the doors to a world-class education.</p>



<p>• Exclusive Scholars&#8217; Development and Engagement Programme: SgIS goes beyond just funding your education. You&#8217;ll also gain access to exclusive development and engagement opportunities, such as internships, mentorships, and networking events.</p>



<p>• A Pathway to Leadership: By joining the SgIS family, you&#8217;re not just getting a scholarship &#8211; you&#8217;re joining a community of future leaders committed to shaping the nation&#8217;s growth.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="why-choose-sg-is">Why Choose SgIS?</h2>



<p>Now that you know what makes SgIS special, you might be wondering: &#8220;Is SgIS the right fit for me?&#8221; Here are some compelling reasons to choose SgIS:</p>



<p>• Kick-start Your Career: SgIS offers you the unique opportunity to work with one of the sponsoring organisations from Singapore&#8217;s strategic sectors, setting you on a fast track to career success.</p>



<p>• Develop Core Skills: Through the SgIS Scholars&#8217; Development and Engagement Programme, you&#8217;ll hone your skills and competencies through structured learning and hands-on experience.</p>



<p>• Network with Industry Leaders: SgIS opens the doors to networking opportunities with public and private sector leaders, allowing you to gain valuable insights and connections in your chosen industry.</p>



<p>• Forge Lifelong Bonds: By joining SgIS, you&#8217;ll become part of a close-knit community of scholars, sharing experiences and supporting each other in your respective journeys.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="internship-and-career-development-the-sg-is-advantage">Internship and Career Development – The SgIS Advantage</h2>



<p>One of the most significant aspects of the Singapore Government Scholarship is its focus on internship and career development. Here&#8217;s what you can expect as an SgIS scholar:</p>



<p>• At Least One Internship Programme: As an SgIS scholar, you&#8217;ll have the opportunity to participate in at least one internship programme with your sponsoring organisation. These internships provide you with valuable hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of your chosen industry.</p>



<p>• Tailored Development Frameworks: Sponsoring organisations offer different development frameworks and programmes to cater to your unique needs and aspirations. Some may be more intensive than others, but all aim to help you grow and excel in your field.</p>



<p>• Flexibility in Job Role and Deployment: Your eventual job role and deployment within your sponsoring organisation will depend on their needs. However, you are encouraged to discuss your career aspirations and preferences before graduation, allowing your organisation to factor them into your deployment.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="scholarship-schemes-finding-the-perfect-fit">Scholarship Schemes &#8211; Finding the Perfect Fit</h2>



<p>The Singapore Government Scholarship (SgIS) offers three scholarship schemes to cater to the diverse needs of potential scholars. Let&#8217;s explore each one in detail:</p>



<p>Full-Term Scholarship: If you&#8217;re about to embark on full-time local undergraduate studies, the Full-Term Scholarship is for you. This scheme covers your entire undergraduate journey, ensuring you can focus on your studies and personal growth without financial worry.</p>



<p>Mid-Term (Local) Scholarship: Already pursuing full-time undergraduate studies at a local university? The Mid-Term (Local) Scholarship might be the perfect fit for you. This scheme offers financial support and development opportunities to help you make the most of your remaining time at university.</p>



<p>Mid-Term (Overseas) Scholarship: If you&#8217;re currently studying at an overseas university, the Mid-Term (Overseas) Scholarship can provide the financial assistance and career development support you need to excel in your studies and beyond.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="navigating-the-sg-is-application-process">Navigating the SgIS Application Process</h2>



<p>Applying for the Singapore Government Scholarship may seem daunting, but fear not! We&#8217;ve got you covered with a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:</p>



<p>Research: Start by familiarizing yourself with the <a href="https://www.moe.gov.sg/sgis" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">SgIS website</a>, scholarship schemes, and sponsoring organisations. Identify the industries and organisations that align with your passions and goals.</p>



<p>Prepare: Gather your academic records, co-curricular activity achievements, and other relevant documents. You&#8217;ll also want to polish your resume and start thinking about your personal statement.</p>



<p>Apply: Once you&#8217;re ready, submit your application through the SgIS portal. Be sure to double-check your information and attach all required documents.</p>



<p>Interview: If shortlisted, you&#8217;ll be invited for an interview with your chosen sponsoring organisation. This is your chance to learn more about their development frameworks and programmes and to make a lasting impression.</p>



<p>Acceptance: Congratulations! If you&#8217;re offered the SgIS scholarship, you&#8217;ll be one step closer to a bright future in your chosen industry.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="making-the-most-of-your-sg-is-journey">Making the Most of Your SgIS Journey</h2>



<p>As an SgIS scholar, you&#8217;ll have access to an array of exclusive opportunities and resources. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your SgIS journey:</p>



<p>• Embrace the Scholars&#8217; Development and Engagement Programme: Fully participate in the induction programmes, internships, mentorships, dialogue sessions, and leaders&#8217; forums offered through this programme. These experiences will help you grow and develop essential skills for your career.</p>



<p>• Network, Network, Network: Take advantage of networking events and opportunities to connect with industry leaders and fellow scholars. Building relationships can open doors to new experiences and professional opportunities down the road.</p>



<p>• Be Open to Learning: Stay curious and open to learning throughout your SgIS journey. Embrace new experiences, ask questions, and seek out opportunities to grow and develop your skills.</p>



<p>• Give Back: As an SgIS scholar, you&#8217;re part of a community of future leaders. Look for ways to give back to your fellow scholars and the larger community, whether through mentorship, volunteering, or sharing your experiences and knowledge.</p>



<p>• Stay Engaged with the SgIS Scholars&#8217; Network: The SgIS Scholars&#8217; Network is a valuable resource for staying connected with fellow scholars and alumni. Participate in events, share your experiences, and support one another in your respective journeys.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="sg-is-success-stories-a-glimpse-into-the-future">SgIS Success Stories &#8211; A Glimpse into the Future</h2>



<p>Still wondering what your future might look like as an SgIS scholar? Let&#8217;s take a look at some real-life success stories of individuals who have benefited from the Singapore Government Scholarship:</p>



<p>• Jane, a healthcare enthusiast, received the SgIS Full-Term Scholarship to pursue her undergraduate studies in nursing. Through her internships and mentorship experiences, she gained valuable insights into the healthcare industry and went on to become a nurse manager in a leading hospital.</p>



<p>• Kevin, an aspiring engineer, was awarded the SgIS Mid-Term (Local) Scholarship while studying at a local university. With the support and guidance of his sponsoring organisation, he secured a position as an R&amp;D engineer at a global technology company upon graduation.</p>



<p>• Mei Ling, a finance major, received the SgIS Mid-Term (Overseas) Scholarship while studying at a prestigious overseas university. After completing her degree, she returned to Singapore and joined a top financial institution as an investment analyst.</p>



<p>These inspiring stories are just a few examples of the many paths that SgIS scholars can embark on to achieve their dreams and make a difference in their chosen industries.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="conclusion">Conclusion</h2>



<p>There&#8217;s no doubt that the Singapore Government Scholarship (SgIS) offers a unique and unparalleled opportunity for ambitious Singaporean students to kick-start their careers and contribute to the nation&#8217;s growth. With its multi-industry focus, strong government partnership, and comprehensive Scholars&#8217; Development and Engagement Programme, SgIS is truly a one-of-a-kind scholarship that can help you reach your full potential.</p>



<p>So, are you ready to take the leap and embark on your SgIS journey? Don&#8217;t let this opportunity pass you by – explore the world of SgIS, identify your passions, and chart your path towards a bright and successful future. Your adventure awaits!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="frequently-asked-questions-fa-qs-about-singapore-government-scholarship-sg-is">Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Singapore Government Scholarship (SgIS)</h2>



<div class="wp-block-rank-math-faq-block"><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Who is eligible to apply for the SgIS?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">To be eligible for the Singapore Government Scholarship, applicants must:<br><br>1. Be Singapore Citizens<br>2. Demonstrate strong leadership qualities, outstanding academic and co-curricular achievements<br>3. Have a passion for contributing to Singapore&#8217;s key strategic sectors<br>4. Meet the specific requirements of the chosen sponsoring organisation</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">How do I apply for the SgIS?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">To apply for the SgIS, follow these steps:<br><br>1. Visit the SgIS website and familiarize yourself with the scholarship schemes and sponsoring organisations.<br>2. Prepare the required documents, such as academic records, co-curricular activity achievements, and a polished resume.<br>3. Submit your application through the SgIS portal, ensuring that all required documents are attached.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">What does the SgIS cover?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">The SgIS covers the following:<br> <br>1. Full tuition and compulsory fees<br>2. Monthly maintenance allowance<br>3. Annual book allowance<br>4. One-off computer allowance (for Full-Term scholars only)<br>5. Pre-studies allowance (for Full-Term scholars only)<br>6. Sponsorship for approved student exchange programs or summer school programs (subject to terms and conditions)</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">What are the scholarship schemes offered under SgIS?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">The SgIS offers three scholarship schemes:<br> <br>1. Full-Term Scholarship: For applicants about to embark on full-time local undergraduate studies.<br>2. Mid-Term (Local) Scholarship: For applicants currently pursuing full-time undergraduate studies at a local university.<br>3. Mid-Term (Overseas) Scholarship: For applicants currently pursuing full-time undergraduate studies at an overseas university.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Can I choose which sponsoring organisation to work with?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Yes, you can indicate your preferred sponsoring organisation(s) during the application process. It&#8217;s important to research the organisations and their respective industries to ensure that they align with your interests and career goals.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Can I defer my SgIS scholarship if I am enlisted for National Service (NS)?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Yes, male applicants who are enlisted for NS can defer their SgIS scholarship until they have completed their NS obligations.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Can I change my course of study or sponsoring organisation after receiving the SgIS?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Any changes to your course of study or sponsoring organisation must be approved by the SgIS Secretariat and your sponsoring organisation. It&#8217;s important to discuss any potential changes with the relevant parties as early as possible.</div></div></div>
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		<title>Full SBB: A More Diverse Education Experience for Singaporean Students</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Deepthi]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Singapore prepares its students for the future, changes have been made to the post-secondary education pathways to recognize a wider profile of learners and provide them with more options. This is done without compromising on the strong fundamentals that have made the country&#8217;s education system renowned worldwide. The Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB) is [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As Singapore prepares its students for the future, changes have been made to the post-secondary education pathways to recognize a wider profile of learners and provide them with more options. This is done without compromising on the strong fundamentals that have made the country&#8217;s education system renowned worldwide.</p>



<p>The Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB) is a new system that will allow students to study a more diverse combination of subjects at different subject levels by the time they complete secondary school. The goal is to provide students with a holistic and more personalized education experience that meets their individual learning needs.</p>



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<div class="wp-block-rank-math-toc-block"><nav><ul><li class=""><a href="#more-paths-and-more-porosity-in-between">More Paths, and More Porosity in Between</a></li><li class=""><a href="#polytechnics-to-be-more-accessible-to-a-wider-profile-of-students">Polytechnics to be More Accessible to a Wider Profile of Students</a></li><li class=""><a href="#pfp-students-can-choose-a-cluster-of-interest-instead-of-a-specific-diploma-from-2026">PFP Students Can Choose a Cluster of Interest Instead of a Specific Diploma, from 2026</a></li><li class=""><a href="#a-level-curriculum-to-be-revised">A-Level Curriculum to be Revised</a></li><li class=""><a href="#no-more-mid-year-exams-for-j-cs-and-millennia-institute-progressively-starting-with-the-cohort-entering-in-2024">No More Mid-Year Exams for JCs and Millennia Institute Progressively, Starting with the Cohort Entering in 2024</a></li><li class=""><a href="#project-work-will-be-a-pass-fail-subject">Project Work Will be a Pass/Fail Subject</a></li><li class=""><a href="#from-2024-all-jc-1-students-will-be-required-to-study-general-paper-gp-which-will-be-delinked-from-knowledge-inquiry-ki">From 2024, All JC1 Students Will be Required to Study General Paper (GP), Which Will be Delinked from Knowledge &amp; Inquiry (KI)</a></li><li class=""><a href="#ki-remains-a-h-2-contrasting-subject-for-both-arts-and-science">KI Remains a H2 Contrasting Subject for Both Arts and Science</a></li><li class=""><a href="#increased-opportunities-for-ite-grads-to-deepen-skills-and-competencies">Increased Opportunities for ITE Grads to Deepen Skills and Competencies</a></li><li class=""><a href="#conclusion">Conclusion</a><ul><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055264194">Will students entering Secondary One N(A) in 2023 still have the option to take Secondary Five in 2027 under Full SBB?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055278100">Will there still be &#8220;lateral transfers&#8221; in the new system under Full SBB?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055318891">Under Full SBB, will students still take GCE O- and N-Level examinations at the end of their secondary education?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055352235">How will Full SBB affect my child&#8217;s post-secondary options?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055435451">How are Posting Groups different from the N(T), N(A), and Express streams? Is it just a renaming or rebranding of the existing system?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055601370">Why is there a need to have three Posting Groups instead of one or two?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055618386">Would students within the same school but admitted through different Posting Groups be able to access subjects at the same subject level?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055673657">Are students free to offer any subject and subject level combinations under Full SBB?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055752248">Will allowing students to study subjects at a less demanding level cause a drop in educational standards?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682055777856">What are elective subjects, and why is there increased flexibility in taking them at more or less demanding levels during upper secondary?</a></li></ul></li></ul></nav></div>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="more-paths-and-more-porosity-in-between">More Paths, and More Porosity in Between</h2>



<p>With Full SBB, there are more post-secondary pathways available to students. This means that students can choose a pathway that better suits their interests and abilities. Additionally, there will be more porosity between the pathways, allowing students to switch between pathways if they choose to do so.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="polytechnics-to-be-more-accessible-to-a-wider-profile-of-students">Polytechnics to be More Accessible to a Wider Profile of Students</h2>



<p>Polytechnics will become more accessible to a wider profile of students. Previously, the Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP) was only available to Normal (Academic) students. However, from AY2028, more students, including those taking G3 subjects or a mix of G3 and G2 subjects, can join the PFP.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="pfp-students-can-choose-a-cluster-of-interest-instead-of-a-specific-diploma-from-2026">PFP Students Can Choose a Cluster of Interest Instead of a Specific Diploma, from 2026</h2>



<p>In addition to being more accessible, the PFP will also be more flexible. From 2026, PFP students can choose a cluster of interest instead of a specific diploma. This will allow them to explore different areas of study before deciding on a specific diploma.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="a-level-curriculum-to-be-revised">A-Level Curriculum to be Revised</h2>



<p>The A-Level curriculum will be revised to better prepare students for university education. From 2026, only three H2 content-based subjects will count towards the University Admission Score (UAS) by default. The fourth content-based subject will only be included if it improves the student&#8217;s UAS.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="no-more-mid-year-exams-for-j-cs-and-millennia-institute-progressively-starting-with-the-cohort-entering-in-2024">No More Mid-Year Exams for JCs and Millennia Institute Progressively, Starting with the Cohort Entering in 2024</h2>



<p>Mid-year exams will be phased out for Junior Colleges (JCs) and Millennia Institute (MI) students, starting with the cohort entering in 2024. This is to give students more time to focus on their studies and to reduce their stress levels.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="project-work-will-be-a-pass-fail-subject">Project Work Will be a Pass/Fail Subject</h2>



<p>Project Work, which is currently graded, will be changed to a pass/fail subject. This is to allow students to focus on the learning process rather than the grades.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="from-2024-all-jc-1-students-will-be-required-to-study-general-paper-gp-which-will-be-delinked-from-knowledge-inquiry-ki">From 2024, All JC1 Students Will be Required to Study General Paper (GP), Which Will be Delinked from Knowledge &amp; Inquiry (KI)</h2>



<p>Starting from 2024, all JC1 students will be required to study General Paper (GP). GP will also be delinked from Knowledge &amp; Inquiry (KI). This will allow students to focus on each subject separately and to better prepare them for university education.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="ki-remains-a-h-2-contrasting-subject-for-both-arts-and-science">KI Remains a H2 Contrasting Subject for Both Arts and Science</h2>



<p>While GP is delinked from KI, KI will remain a H2 contrasting subject for both Arts and Science students. This is to ensure that students continue to develop critical thinking and analytical skills.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="increased-opportunities-for-ite-grads-to-deepen-skills-and-competencies">Increased Opportunities for ITE Grads to Deepen Skills and Competencies</h2>



<p>The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) is also making changes to better prepare its students for the workforce. The transition of ITE&#8217;s 3-year Higher Nitec structure is underway and will be completed by the 2026 intake. ITE&#8217;s Work-Study Diplomas (WSDips), Technical Diplomas (TDs), and Technical Engineer Diplomas (TEDs) will also be expanded.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="conclusion">Conclusion</h2>



<p><a href="https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/psle-fsbb/full-subject-based-banding/main.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Full SBB</a> provides Singaporean students with more options and opportunities to pursue their interests and strengths while still maintaining a solid foundation in their education. These changes in the education system are aimed at preparing students for the future and ensuring that they are equipped with the skills and competencies they need to thrive in the workforce.</p>



<div class="wp-block-rank-math-faq-block"><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Will students entering Secondary One N(A) in 2023 still have the option to take Secondary Five in 2027 under Full SBB?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Yes, the option of a fifth year will continue to be available for students entering Secondary One N(A) in 2023. They can take the fifth year in 2027 and sit for the Singapore-Cambridge Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) examination.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Will there still be &#8220;lateral transfers&#8221; in the new system under Full SBB?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Yes, the provision for &#8220;lateral transfers,&#8221; allowing students to offer subjects at a more demanding level, will continue to be available in the new system.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Under Full SBB, will students still take GCE O- and N-Level examinations at the end of their secondary education?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Students will continue to take the GCE O- and N-Level examinations until 2026. From the 2024 Secondary One cohort onwards, these examinations will be replaced with the new Singapore-Cambridge Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) examinations.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">How will Full SBB affect my child&#8217;s post-secondary options?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Full SBB is designed to provide students with more options and greater flexibility in their post-secondary education. The Ministry of Education (MOE) has reviewed the admissions criteria for post-secondary pathways to recognize a wider profile of learners. Students who take subjects at a more demanding level will continue to be recognized and provided with relevant opportunities. Admission criteria to Polytechnic Year 1 will also be reviewed to better recognize the different subject levels taken by students.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">How are Posting Groups different from the N(T), N(A), and Express streams? Is it just a renaming or rebranding of the existing system?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Posting Groups under Full SBB are fundamentally different from the stream-based system. They are used for admitting students into secondary schools and guiding initial subject levels at the start of Secondary One. Students will be grouped in mixed form classes with different Posting Groups and will spend about a third of their curriculum time taking a set of Common Curriculum subjects together. Full SBB allows eligible students to have more flexibility in subject offerings and levels.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Why is there a need to have three Posting Groups instead of one or two?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Having three Posting Groups ensures schools remain accessible and have a good mix of students across diverse learner profiles, providing opportunities for interaction with others of different strengths, interests, and backgrounds. Alternative posting models would result in an unbalanced school landscape with a stark hierarchy across schools, limiting the range of schools that students can access and narrowing the diversity of student profiles admitted.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Would students within the same school but admitted through different Posting Groups be able to access subjects at the same subject level?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Yes, with Full SBB implementation, students within the same school but posted through different Posting Groups could access the same subjects at the same subject level, allowing for better customization of educational experiences without being constrained by academic streams.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Are students free to offer any subject and subject level combinations under Full SBB?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">The guidelines for offering various subjects and subject levels are calibrated to balance customization for students while ensuring they continue to benefit from a broad-based education. Schools will take into consideration the students&#8217; holistic development, learning experiences, and resourcing constraints.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">Will allowing students to study subjects at a less demanding level cause a drop in educational standards?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">The calibrated approach under Full SBB allows for academic rigor and broad-based learning while providing students with a more customized learning experience according to their strengths and interests. This empowers students to have greater ownership of their learning without causing a drop in educational standards.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">What are elective subjects, and why is there increased flexibility in taking them at more or less demanding levels during upper secondary?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Elective subjects are additional subjects students can choose to offer in upper secondary besides the five compulsory subjects. Greater flexibility in elective subjects allows students to pursue their interests and passion in an additional subject at a level that suits their strengths and aspirations without being constrained by the higher curriculum and assessment load.</div></div></div>
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		<title>Revolutionizing Education in Singapore: The Benefits of Full SBB and Inclusive Learning</title>
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<p>The future of education in Singapore is looking brighter than ever before with the implementation of Full SBB from 2024 Secondary 1 cohort. Students will now have greater flexibility and customisation in their learning, allowing them to discover and develop their strengths and interests throughout their secondary school journey.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" width="1024" height="576" src="https://media.doerdo.com/media/2023/03/14195829/img-24-1024x576.png" alt="A diverse group of students collaborating and engaging in interactive learning activities in a modern, technology-infused classroom in Singapore." class="wp-image-3591" srcset="https://media.doerdo.com/media/2023/03/14195829/img-24-980x551.png 980w, https://media.doerdo.com/media/2023/03/14195829/img-24-480x270.png 480w" sizes="(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 980px) 980px, (min-width: 981px) 1024px, 100vw" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Embracing Full SBB and Inclusive Learning: Empowering Singapore&#8217;s students to thrive in a diverse, interconnected world.</figcaption></figure>



<div class="wp-block-rank-math-toc-block"><nav><ul><li class=""><a href="#there-will-be-no-more-streaming">There Will Be No More Streaming</a></li><li class=""><a href="#embracing-full-sbb-and-inclusive-learning">Embracing Full SBB and Inclusive Learning</a></li><li class=""><a href="#the-future-of-assessments">The Future of Assessments</a></li><li class=""><a href="#pacing-your-education-with-a-fifth-year-option">Pacing Your Education with a Fifth-Year Option</a></li><li class=""><a href="#greater-collaboration-and-inclusivity-for-sped-students">Greater Collaboration and Inclusivity for SPED Students</a></li><li class=""><a href="#conclusion">Conclusion</a></li><li class=""><a href="#fa-qs">FAQs</a><ul><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682071655563">How will the removal of streaming affect students&#8217; learning experiences?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682071670512">What is Full SBB and how does it support inclusive learning?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682071690544">How will assessments change under the new system?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682071710384">What is the fifth-year option, and how does it benefit students?</a></li><li class=""><a href="#faq-question-1682071730791">How will the collaboration between mainstream and SPED schools enhance inclusivity?</a></li></ul></li></ul></nav></div>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="there-will-be-no-more-streaming">There Will Be No More Streaming</h2>



<p>Gone are the days of streaming and being confined to one particular group. Instead, students will start in one of three Posting Groups, which will only be used to guide subject levels and facilitate entry into secondary school. This means that students will be in mixed-form classes, providing them with more opportunities to interact with peers of different backgrounds, strengths, and interests. This will help nurture inclusivity and promote a sense of community in the classroom.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="embracing-full-sbb-and-inclusive-learning">Embracing Full SBB and Inclusive Learning</h2>



<p>Under Full SBB, students will have the opportunity to customise their learning experience based on their strengths, interests, and learning needs. They can adjust their subject levels throughout their secondary school journey, allowing them to take more demanding subjects, such as Humanities, or offer some subjects at a less demanding level, including elective subjects at the upper secondary level. Additionally, <a href="https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/cos2023/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">MOE</a> will provide more opportunities for students to take up subjects and programmes that were previously stream-based.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-future-of-assessments">The Future of Assessments</h2>



<p>Starting from the 2027 graduating cohort, students will sit for a common Singapore-Cambridge Secondary Education Certificate, replacing the N-Level and O-Level certificates. The existing JC admission criteria remains relevant and will be retained, providing students with a clear path towards tertiary education.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="pacing-your-education-with-a-fifth-year-option">Pacing Your Education with a Fifth-Year Option</h2>



<p>For students who wish to pace their learning, the option of a fifth year remains. This allows them to offer G3 subjects in fifth year and better prepare for their tertiary education.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="greater-collaboration-and-inclusivity-for-sped-students">Greater Collaboration and Inclusivity for SPED Students</h2>



<p>In addition to these exciting changes, there will be more meaningful partnerships between mainstream and SPED schools. Through joint CCAs, recess, workshops, and camps, SPED students will have social interaction opportunities with mainstream students, helping them to integrate into society.</p>



<p>Furthermore, the quality of SPED education will be improved with the introduction of two new SPED Teaching and Learning Syllabuses to teach communication and social-emotional skills. This will help students live independently, learn continuously, and work productively after they leave school.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="conclusion">Conclusion</h2>



<p>Overall, the future of education in Singapore is bright and full of possibilities. With Full SBB, students will have the opportunity to customise their learning experience, promoting inclusivity and community in the classroom. The implementation of new partnerships between mainstream and <a href="https://www.moe.gov.sg/special-educational-needs/sped-schools#:~:text=Learn%20about%20the%20government%2Dfunded,ASD)%20with%20no%20intellectual%20impairment" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">SPED schools</a> and the improvement of SPED education will nurture a more compassionate and understanding society.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="fa-qs">FAQs</h2>



<div class="wp-block-rank-math-faq-block"><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">How will the removal of streaming affect students&#8217; learning experiences?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">The removal of streaming will lead to a more inclusive and flexible learning environment for students. They will be placed in mixed-form classes with peers of varying strengths, interests, and backgrounds, fostering a sense of community and encouraging diverse interactions.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">What is Full SBB and how does it support inclusive learning?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Full SBB, or Full Subject-Based Banding, allows students to customize their learning experience based on their strengths, interests, and learning needs. They can adjust their subject levels throughout their secondary school journey, taking more demanding subjects or offering less demanding elective subjects at the upper secondary level. Moreover, the Ministry of Education (MOE) will provide more opportunities for students to take up subjects and programs that were previously stream-based.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">How will assessments change under the new system?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Beginning with the 2027 graduating cohort, students will sit for a common Singapore-Cambridge Secondary Education Certificate, replacing the N-Level and O-Level certificates. The existing Junior College (JC) admission criteria will remain relevant and be retained, ensuring a clear path towards tertiary education for all students.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">What is the fifth-year option, and how does it benefit students?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">The fifth-year option provides students with an opportunity to pace their learning by extending their secondary school education by one year. This option allows students to offer G3 subjects in their fifth year, giving them additional time to prepare for their tertiary education.</div></div><div class="rank-math-faq-item"><h3 class="rank-math-question">How will the collaboration between mainstream and SPED schools enhance inclusivity?</h3><div class="rank-math-answer">Meaningful partnerships between mainstream and Special Education (SPED) schools will be established to promote greater inclusivity. Joint Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), recess, workshops, and camps will provide SPED students with opportunities to interact with mainstream students and integrate into society. Moreover, the introduction of two new SPED Teaching and Learning Syllabuses will improve the quality of SPED education, teaching communication and social-emotional skills to enable students to live independently, learn continuously, and work productively after they leave school.</div></div></div>
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