O-Level

2023 - 1 - 12

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SAP school student who speaks Mandarin and English at home ... (TODAY)

SINGAPORE โ€” On a family road trip to Malaysia last month, Darius Song took it upon himself to be his family's translator.

Their father speaks to them in English. Speaking to TODAY a day before the release of the results, Darius said that while he had initially chosen to study Malay as it was the only third language offered in his school campus, he pursued it until Sec 4 out of passion for the language. It is an unusual choice for a student whose family has a strong appreciation for Mandarin and Chinese culture. This is comparable to the performance of candidates for the GCE O-Level Examination in previous years, said the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board in a joint press release on Thursday. His language skills are the result of learning Malay as a third language in his school for the past four years. - Former Chung Cheng High School (Main) student, Darius Song, initially took up Malay as a third language as it was the only elective language offered in his school

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SAP school student aces O-Level Malay, learns Spanish in free time (TODAY)

SINGAPORE โ€” On a family road trip to Malaysia last month, Darius Song took it upon himself to be his family's translator.

Their father speaks to them in English. Speaking to TODAY a day before the release of the results, Darius said that while he had initially chosen to study Malay as it was the only third language offered in his school campus, he pursued it until Sec 4 out of passion for the language. It is an unusual choice for a student whose family has a strong appreciation for Mandarin and Chinese culture. This is comparable to the performance of candidates for the GCE O-Level Examination in previous years, said the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board in a joint press release on Thursday. His language skills are the result of learning Malay as a third language in his school for the past four years. - Former Chung Cheng High School (Main) student, Darius Song, initially took up Malay as a third language as it was the only elective language offered in his school

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O-level student perseveres through constant migraines, makes it to ... (AsiaOne)

SINGAPORE โ€“ Former Beatty Secondary School student Jamie Wong, 16, has suffered from frequent migraines since she was in Secondary 3, forcing her to miss ...

I really want to go and see what's out there." She also talked about her own struggles with a similar problem which made me feel less like I was alone." The pain travels around my head and it's hard to pinpoint." The scheme allows students to apply to polytechnics based on their aptitude and portfolios. The headaches made it difficult to do all these things for any extended period of time," she said. I also write songs and play instruments as well as dance...

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'Some schools deny you entry': O-level students with dyed hair panic ... (AsiaOne)

There's nothing more nerve wrecking then heading to school on O-level results day to collect your exam scores. But some of these students evidently had ...

Additionally, 22,868 (96.6 per cent) and 20,406 (86.2 per cent) of the candidates have three or more and five or more O-level passes respectively. MOE and SEAB noted that this is "comparable" to the performance of candidates for the GCE O-level Examination in previous years. [received their results](https://www.moe.gov.sg/news/press-releases/20230112-release-of-2022-singapore-cambridge-gce-o-level-examination-results), according to a joint press release by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB). To that, several netizens explained that some schools may not let these former students with dyed hair sit with the rest of their cohort or enter the school hall. Armed with a flimsy plastic bag and a can of black hairspray, Lau, who had blonde highlights, and her friends created a makeshift salon in the middle of the school field. In a TikTok video uploaded on Thursday (Jan 12), one student from a secondary school in Punggol, Elysia Lau, shared how she and her fellow schoolmates had to dye their hair black first before heading into the school hall to collect their results.

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S'pore Mum Records Daughter Crying At O-Level Results Then ... (Must Share News)

On Thursday (12 Jan), a mum posted a TikTok video of her daughter crying while receiving her O-Level results, sparking a debate online.

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