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2026 Secondary School Rankings (by AL cut-off)
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2026 Secondary School Rankings (by AL cut-off)

With Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB) now established across Singapore's secondary schools, the focus for parents has shifted from simply understanding the system to strategically maximising its benefits. This guide provides a deeper understanding of these rankings, highlighting Integrated Programme (IP) schools, Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools and 4 schools with intake solely via the Direct School Admissions (DSA) process.

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What Makes the Singapore Maths Curriculum So Effective?
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What Makes the Singapore Maths Curriculum So Effective?

The Singapore Maths curriculum has received international acclaim for its emphasis on logical reasoning, structured problem-solving, and deep conceptual understanding. It’s no surprise that many countries have adopted similar teaching models. But what exactly sets Singapore Maths apart?

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2024 Secondary School Rankings (by AL cut-off)
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2024 Secondary School Rankings (by AL cut-off)

Selecting the right secondary school for your child in Singapore can feel overwhelming. The following rankings offer a clear view of the top schools, based on PSLE Achievement Level (AL) scores. This guide provides a deeper understanding of these rankings, highlighting Integrated Programme (IP) schools, Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools, and schools with affiliations.

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Managing Your Child’s Handphone Usage (and improve their school results)
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Managing Your Child’s Handphone Usage (and improve their school results)

Effective management of children handphone usage in Singapore can lead to improved academic results by minimizing distractions and promoting focus on studies. Parents can achieve this by setting clear boundaries, using parental controls, and encouraging a balanced mix of activities. Open communication about digital risks and collaboration with schools reinforce responsible phone habits, helping children to excel academically while maintaining their well-being. By fostering a healthy digital environment, parents can support their children’s success in both school and life.

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