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Agree with the first floor, don't listen to the second floor, what the third floor says has little to do with you.
My opinion: It's difficult to get into college, I haven't seen one like you in two years, and if you can pass any level 6 in English, there may be a bit of drama. Hey, my advice is that you take the O-level exam first, and then look at the ability, whether you take the poly (4 years) or rely on the JC (2 years), if you want to go to university, you should take the JC for two years, and then take the A level (the exam to enter the university).
I know what you're thinking: I don't want to repeat high school.
But it doesn't matter that you can earn tens of thousands more than a month in China for two more years, and it's not too late for them to serve two years of military service at the age of 18 than in Singapore, 6 years of primary school, 4-5 years of secondary school, and two years of military service at the age of 18.
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To go to ** local university, you have to take the A-level, SG only has 3 local universities, the requirements are very high, and it is impossible to complete the A-level in three months.
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The college entrance examination refers to the entrance examination to the university, and it should be a level, and the level is at the end of October and November.
If you just want to go to a polytechnic (a polytechnic after junior high school), I don't know what they want.
I have a friend who was recruited by Singapore's poly admissions after the domestic college entrance examination, I forgot how much she took the exam, but another friend said that this score can be entered into a first-class university in China.
Although Singapore has Chinese, the exam is purely English, so I think it will be difficult to take the exam directly in China, especially science terms, such as element lists.
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It is very good for children to study in Singapore. Local system kindergarten for international students (with student ID.
of international students) are charged between S$800 and S$1000 per month. After applying for admission to a kindergarten in Singapore, full-time students can charge between S$400-S$1,200 per month, which is still a big difference. Singapore kindergartens recommend the All-China Gonglu Zhiren Federation Kindergarten and the Singapore Montessori Kindergarten.
1. Kindergarten tuition fees in Singapore
1.To apply for admission to kindergartens in Singapore, the PAS community** charges kindergarten fees ranging from S$60 to S$140 per month.
2.There are 745 childcare centres run by commercial organizations for children between the ages of 2 and 6. The average monthly rate is S$650 for full-time courses and S$465 per month for part-time courses.
Recommendation: Kindergarten fees in Singapore.
Note: Kindergarten fees in Singapore can also vary widely. For example, after applying for kindergarten admission in Singapore, the monthly fee for full-time students can be between S$400-1200. In addition, some international schools.
Kindergarten classes are also available. However, there is no need to pay the sponsorship fee of the Ministry of Education to apply for kindergarten admission in Singapore.
Tuition & Fees: S$800-1000 per month for local kindergartens for international students (international students with student ID); International kindergartens generally charge S$1,200-S$2,200 per month for international students.
2. Recommended kindergartens in Singapore
1. Singapore public kindergartens
There are currently two ** kindergartens in Singapore: PAP (People's Action Party).
and MFS (All-China Workers' Federation Kindergarten). These two ** kindergartens have branches island-wide and are usually community-focused. Most of the ** kindergartens have a long history.
For example, my first school (MFS, NTUC) was the oldest preschool centre in Singapore and the largest ** kindergarten. It was established in 1977 and now has more than 100 education centres across Singapore. With rich experience in early childhood education, it is also a high-quality early childhood education center certified by Singapore early childhood education.
2. Montessori Kindergarten in Singapore
July 2005 to Montessori Education.
The establishment of the Singapore Montessori Early Education Center in China, which is characterized by the concept, indicates that Chinese families with infants and toddlers aged 0-6 also have a systematic and professional and high-quality Montessori early education curriculum in line with international standards. Singapore Montessori Kindergarten is based on Montessori education, respects the natural growth of children, and allows parents to understand the development of their babies anytime and anywhere, and give personalized guidance. Montessori Kindergarten Singapore adopts the experiential teaching mode of Montessori teaching aids, which combines age and mixed ages.
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If you like Singapore, and you like Singaporean culture, you can go to school, and the tuition fee depends on whether you prefer a public school or a private school. For example, in public schools, it is about 60,000 yuan per year. If it is a private school in Xingyuan, it will not be less than 100,000 yuan per year.
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The cost of studying in kindergartens in Singapore is very low, including 800-1000 Singapore dollars per month for full-time kindergarten courses and 500 Singapore dollars per month for half-day kindergarten courses.
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It is also very good for children to go to Singapore to read comic books when they are young, and Singapore's education system is relatively perfect; The tuition fee for studying is almost 780,000 yuan.
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