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Overview of Singapore Educational
Now in the 21st century, where the knowledge-based economy is the driver in the global community, education has become even more critical in shaping our country's future. At the same time, through education, every individual can realize his/her full potential to benefit the community, nation, and lead a personally fulfilling life. By being in Singapore, you will get a chance to be plugged into an education system that promotes excellence and be part of a progressive, cosmopolitan community.
The Background of Singapore
Singapore is also a wonderful holiday destination as there are so many excellent tourist attractions from which tourists can choose Singapore is one of the leading travel destinations in Asia and millions of tourists visit this nation island every year.
It is also a popular business travel destination as a large number of exhibitions and conferences are organized every month in Singapore. This article however focuses on what makes Singapore such as fantastic destination for education-tourists, which is why we have reported some of the most popular Singapore education-tourist attractions of Singaporean dynamic educational standards.
In term of the information earlier mentioned above Singapore is not only the attractive destination country in Asia, but also being the country that most people in the world need to visit for their fantastic destination this is because of uniquely of Singapore and it‘s more and more new tourism attractions already built and being built now a day such as the THEME PARK WORLD RESORT and Sentosa island beach as well as the Jurong bird park and also education places for educational high qualification being already provided and even the museums for discover more about Singapore multiple and Uniquely cultures, this one is the most attractive place as well.
The Singapore Education System
Under the Singapore Education System, there is Pre-School Education, Primary schools, Secondary Schools, Junior Colleges/Pre-Universities, Polytechnics, Institute of Technical Education (ITE), Universities, Private Arts Institutions, Private Schools, and Foreign System Schools/International Schools.
Pre-School Education
It is kindergartens and childcare centres, focus on four to six years old children. It is a three- year programme and operates two sessions a day with each session ranging from 3 to 4 hours, five days a week. Registration period is depending on centre to centre. The daily programme of each level includes learning activities that develop language and literacy skills, basic number concepts, simple science concepts, social skills, creative and problem solving skills, appreciation of music movement and outdoor play.
Primary Schools
In Primary Schools, children have to attend 6 years, 4 years for foundation stage (Primary 1 to 4) and next 2 years for orientation stage (Primary 5 to 6). At the foundation stage, they have to learn English, the Mother Tongue and Mathematics, with supplementary subjects such as Music, Art & Craft, Physical Education and Social Studies. From Primary 3, they have to learn Science and at the end of Primary 6, students have to sit Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).
Secondary Schools
Students attend four or five years of secondary education under the Special, Express or Normal Course. Special and Express Courses are prepare for the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education ‘Ordinary’ (GCE ‘O’) level examination during the four years. Normal Course is prepare for the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education ‘Normal’ (GCE ‘N’) level examination. If students take normal course, they have to sit the GCE ‘O’ level examination for extra one year after GCE ‘N’ level examination. Secondary education curriculum includes English, the Mother Tongue, Mathematics, Science and the Humanities. At Secondary 3, students can opt for electives of their choice, depending on whether they are in the Arts, Science, Commerce or Technical stream.
Junior Colleges/Pre-Universities
Depend on completion of the GCE ‘O’ level examination, students can apply for entry to a junior college for a two-year pre-university course or a centralised institute for a three-year pre-university course. Junior colleges and centralised institutes are preparing to entry the university for the students. The curriculums include two compulsory subjects which is General Paper and the Mother Tongue. At the end of the pre-universities course, students sit for the GCE ‘A’ level examination.
Polytechnics
Polytechnics can provide to the students for diploma level and it is a practice-oriented studies. There are currently five polytechnics in Singapore:
· Nanyang Polytechnic
· Ngee Ann Polytechnic
· Republic Polytechnic
· Singapore Polytechnic
· Temasek Polytechnic
There are various courses such as Engineering, Business Studies, Mass Communication, Design and Info-Communications. Students who want to study for their specific career path can choose the special courses such as Optometry, Marine Engineering, Nautical Studies, Nursing, Early Childhood Education and Film.
Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
ITE is a step to get the polytechnic for the students who cannot join to the polytechnic directly. ITE is emphasis for technical skill and to give the knowledge for various industry sectors. After the ITE, students are ready to go to the industry sectors.
Universities
There are three local universities in Singapore:
· National University of Singapore (NUS)
· Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
· Singapore Management University (SMU)
NUS was established in 1905 and it’s offering courses in major disciplines such as the Sciences, Engineering, Technology, Law, Arts & Social Sciences and Medicine.
NTU was established in 1981 to provide facilities for tertiary education and research in engineering and technology. It is collaboration with National Institute of Education (NIE) “the teachers’ college” and expanded to include Accountancy, Business and Communication Studies.
SMU was established in 2000 and it is focus on business and management programmes.
Beside the local universities, there are joint programmes with more than 16 other institutions around the world.
Private Arts Institutions
There are currently two private arts institution in Singapore, LASALLE College of the Arts and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA)
Private Schools
Study Environment
Singapore provides you a good studying environment in all the libraries. Especially, the famous one: National Library. It is located at Bugis. It is a 16-storey, two-block development situated in the city's Civic District, replaces the old National Library at Stamford Road, which closed on 31 March 2004.
Different levels have been used by different users, such as which is at level5 is study lounge. But users can speak softly, eat or drink here. There is a retreat preparing for relax and speak loudly.
The drama centre is another kind of studying location.
The only public lending library in the building and located in Basement One with an area of 6,407 square meters. It has a collection of over 200,000 books, and has the largest collection of fiction books on the island. Almost half their collections are fiction titles. It has a children's section and special rooms for events and functions in the library. It also has a collection of 726 magazines, 74 newspapers as well as audiobooks on CDs. Central Lending Library has the largest number of foreign newspaper titles in her collection of newspapers. It also has Chinese, Malay and Tamil books.
You can find whatever you want, please come here to enjoy the facilities and environment.
Besides this library, there are many community libraries in the island. You can study wherever you like for convenience.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Singapore Museums

Asian Civilizations Museum, Changi Chapel and Museum, Singapore Chinatown Heritage Center, NUS Museums, Singapore Red Dot Design Museum, Singapore , Republic of Singapore Air Force Museum, Singapore Republic of Singapore Navy Museum, Singapore Singapore Art Museum, Singapore, Singapore Mint Coin Gallery, Singapore Philatelic Museum, Singapore right up to the Malay Heritage Center, Singapore .
Agricultural Farms Singapore


The largest of them being situated in the north western side of the island; where you will observe a rich variety of fruit, vegetables, ornamental plants, fish and even animals such as goats being reared. The Kranji Countryside Association has the following Agricultural Farms Singapore in its fold - Aero Green Technology, Bollywood Veggies,
Events and Festivals in Singapore

Recorder Collective (Germany)

Singapore Dance Theatre (Singapore)