Primary School
PRIMARY SCHOOL (6-12 YEARS OLD)
Our curriculum comprises of four domains:
The Affective Domain
Cultivates the child to be an upright and moral citizen fulfilling his responsibilities towards family and community.
The Cognitive Domain
Ensures that the pupil undergoes structured and rigorous training for academic scholarship and excellence.
The Physical & Aesthetic Domain
Uniquely crafted to nurture creativity and a total development through various disciplines and art forms.
The Skills Domain
Encompasses a repertoire of life skills that will equip the pupils for the challenges in the 21st century.
SUBJECT COMBINATIONS & PROGRAMMES
THE AFFECTIVE DOMAIN:
- Religious Study
- Character Development
- Service Learning Programme
- Active Citizenry & Social Studies (IPS)
THE COGNITIVE DOMAIN:
- English Language
- Chinese Language
- Bahasa Indonesia
- Mathematics
- Science (Non-examinable for Primary 1 & 2)
- Basic Computing
THE PHYSICAL & AESTHETIC DOMAIN:
- Physical Education
- Performing Arts: Music, Dance, Speech & Drama
- Art & Crafts
THE SKILLS DOMAIN:
- Thinking Skills
- Time Management Skills
- Information Technology Skills
- Communication & Presentation Skills
- Life Skills
- Study Skills
- Research & Project Work Skills
OTHER PROGRAMMES (For Primary 5 & 6)
- Immersion & Attachment Programmes
- Study Programme
- Co-Curricular Programme
INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION (iPSLE)
iPSLE is an international version of PSLE taken by Singaporean pupils after six years of Primary education. For pupils from overseas schools that adapt the Singapore curriculum, iPSLE provides a form of certification of the knowledge that the students have attained. The standard and testing conditions of iPSLE are comparable to the Singapore PSLE. Pupils may use iPSLE results to apply for admission to Singapore schools. School Principals in Singapore can admit the students based on the iPSLAE results, subject to availability of vacancies. For information on iPSLE, please refer to www.seab.gov.sg/SEAB/iPSLE/ipsle.html
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