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| Currently, iPSLE is offered to schools outside Singapore. There is no restriction on the maximum age for pupils taking iPSLE. However, pupils who intend to seek admission to secondary one in a Singapore school should note that they must be AT LEAST 12 years of age as at 1st January of the year of admission. |
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| The following subjects are available in the iPSLE: English Language, Mathematics, Science, Chinese Language, Malay Language and Tamil Language. Pupils may sit for a maximum of 4 subjects. |
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| The standards and testing requirements of iPSLE are similar to the Singapore PSLE. |
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Examination results are usually released in November of the examination year.
Results will be reported in the form of subject grades:
A*, A, B, C, D, E
The overall performance of a pupil is reported in terms of an Aggregate Score. This aggregate score is derived from the T-scores (i.e. Transformed Scores) in all the subjects sat, which must include the three subjects - English Language, Mathematics and Science. |
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| Candidates who achieve a grade E or better for at least ONE subject will receive an iPSLE certificate awarded by the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB). |
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Candidates applying to sit for the examination are to register with the approved overseas examination centres.
Information about subjects, examination formats and approved overseas examination centres is available at the SEAB webiste: http://www.seab.gov.sg/SEAB/iPSLE/ipsle.html |
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