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The winter and summer vacations are about the summer vacation: July to August; Winter break: December 25 early March.
Singapore's public holidays are the kind of day by day, schools and companies are like this, many companies still have 5 and a half days of working hours, not as good as at least 3 days in China.
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In the case of a language course, there will be a few days off at the end of the language course at each level. If you are studying a professional course, the vacation time is about the same as the winter and summer vacation time in our country, and the vacation time is twice a year.
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Universities in Singapore.
There are currently 5 public universities in Singapore: the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Management University, Singapore University of Technology and Design, and Singapore Institute of Technology.
Depending on the stage of study, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees can be pursued.
Bachelor's degree: It usually takes 3 years. If you want to study for an honours degree, you can study for an extra year (a bachelor's honours degree can be divided into a first-class honours degree and a second-class honours degree);
Master's degree: usually 1-2 years;
Ph.D.: It usually takes 3-5 years.
Note: Singapore is still an elite education system, and only the above five public universities are eligible to issue bachelor's degree (and above) certificates, and private institutions are jointly offered with third-country universities.
Polytechnic in Singapore.
There are a total of 5 polytechnics in Singapore: Singapore Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic, Nanyang Polytechnic and Republic Polytechnic.
Singapore Polytechnic usually lasts for 3 years, with a diploma diploma awarded upon completion. Some students who have obtained a diploma in professional education choose to enter a national university to obtain a university degree, but they do not start from their freshman year, but start with their second or third year of university. The rest go straight to work.
Singapore School Holidays.
Singapore's public universities hold classes for two semesters a year, followed by two long vacations. The two long holidays are from the beginning of May to the beginning of August (12 weeks in total) and from the end of November to the beginning of January (5 weeks in total).
The semester and holiday arrangements vary from one polytechnic to another, taking a given year at the following polytechnics as an example:
Temasek Polytechnic.
June 9 to June 24) = 16 days; Long holiday (September 8 to October 21) = 44 days;
December 15 to December 30) = 16 days; Long holiday (March 8 to April 20) = 44 days;
Nanyang Polytechnic.
June 11 to June 24) = 14 days; Long holiday (September 3 to October 14) = 42 days;
December 17 to December 30) = 14 days; Long holiday (March 3 to April 13) = 41 days;
Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
June 9 to June 22) = 14 days; Long holiday (August 25 to October 12) = 49 days;
December 15 to January 4) = 21 days; Long holiday (March 2 to April 19) = 49 days.
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The summer vacation times in Singapore are as follows:
According to the Ministry of Education, students are given about seven weeks of holidays each year, including six weeks of summer vacation (June to mid-July) and one week of year-end vacation (late November to early December).
The first semester of primary and secondary schools in Singapore will start in early January, with a half-term holiday in early March. Children will then return to campus in late March to begin the second half of the semester and end the semester at the end of May.
The second half of the school year for elementary and junior high schools begins at the end of June, with a half-term holiday at the end of August. The children will then return to campus in early September for the second half of the semester and the end of the semester in mid-November.
Junior College and Leeren High School students will start in early January, while Junior College and Leeren High School students will start classes in early February, and the first half of the semester will end in early March.
The children will then return to campus in late March to begin the second half of the semester, and the end of the semester at the end of May.
The first semester of the second half of the junior college year begins and ends at the same time as the primary and secondary schools.
The second semester of the second half of the academic year for new students at the Junior College and Lai Jen High School students begins in early September and ends in late November (Singapore).
The second semester of the second half of the academic year for students enrolled in the Junior College begins in early September and ends on A-Level exam day.
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Summary. There is no so-called winter and summer holidays in Singapore, and the annual holidays are about two periods, from May to July and December.
It's close to what you're describing about the December holidays. The duration of the holidays depends on when your exams end, and generally speaking, most students take exams.
It can all end at the end of November, and a few courses may not be completed until the beginning of December, basically before December 10th, and it can be regarded as a holiday. The first Monday of January usually starts.
When is the National University of Singapore open for winter vacation, when will it start, can anyone tell me.
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There is no so-called winter and summer vacation in Singapore, and the annual holiday greenhouse is usually two times: May to July and December, which is close to the December holiday you described. The holiday time depends on when your exam ends, generally speaking, most students' exams can be completed at the end of November, and a few courses may not be completed until the beginning of December, basically before December 10th, which is considered to be a holiday. The first Monday of January is usually the first Monday of January.
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