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PSLE

askST: How to prepare my child for PSLE

One mistake pupils commonly make is failing to read questions carefully.

PSLE results: Those who didn’t get into integrated programme can still do well in IP junior colleges

Students from the O-level track who go to IP JCs can do as well as their IP peers at A levels.

A birth defect made writing a struggle. Then he took the PSLE

He said he is happy that he got into posting group 3.

Pre-school

Kids as young as three going for memory training, but experts say more research needed

Memory training may give children a boost in exams or help neurodiverse kids with learning.

Is it ever worth it to take your toddler on holiday?

My daughter’s tantrum caused me to miss out on Korean barbecue pork belly in Seoul, but I learnt a valuable parenting lesson.

More mother tongue language learning for children at two new MOE-run pre-schools from 2025

K1 children at the Hougang and Elias Park kindergartens will get an extra half hour of MTL activities daily.

Primary school

Your kids aren’t lazy; they just don’t know how to revise independently

It is important to find out why kids procrastinate or are reluctant to hit the books.

Will you recognise the signs if your 10-year-old is troubled?

Children as young as seven are afraid to share their mental health struggles for fear of being scolded.

Secondary School

How the new SEC exams, which replace O- and N-levels, will affect your child

Upcoming changes in the national exam will affect current Secondary 1 students.

Secondary school students to have one common national exam period from 2027

With the change, students will have one written exam sitting for mother tongue language.

JC/Poly/ITE

Junior college or poly? How to guide your child to pick the right path

Consider a child's interests and strengths, and the way he learns best, say educators.

Dropping out of medical school? Deciding on poly or JC? Exam stress? A Reddit forum can help

An online and youth-run forum has become the de facto place for discussing student life in Singapore.