1. Nanyang Girls' High School
Nanyang Girls' Middle School was founded in 19 17. It is a girls' school with a long history initiated by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. In the past hundred years, Nanyang Girls' Middle School has been adhering to the excellent Chinese tradition, taking "every student becomes a highly respected person in society" as its school vision and "diligence and simplicity" as its school motto, and has trained batches of talents who have made contributions to world progress!
Quality education is the teaching feature of southern middle schools, and it is the school's philosophy and goal to cultivate students into high-quality and global talents with balanced development of morality, intelligence, physique, group and beauty. The school has a variety of courses, advanced teaching equipment and excellent teachers, providing students with opportunities for comprehensive education and development.
Nanyang Girls' Middle School has established friendly exchanges and cooperation with many schools in many countries. As an institution of higher learning in Singapore, Nanyang Women's Lieutenant General will continue to pursue Excellence, keep pace with the times and climb new heights.
2. Raffles Girls' High School
Raffles Girls' High School was founded on 1879. Students who enter Raffles Girls' School are graduates who have achieved excellent results in Singapore's primary school graduation examination, or girls who have outstanding performance and potential in art and sports. More than 70% of the teachers who train them have master's and doctoral diplomas.
The history of Raffles Girls' High School can be traced back to 1878, with a history of 127. Her school motto is: the daughter of a beautiful era means the daughter of a new era. As the name implies, students should not only passively play the role of traditional heirs, but should strive to become the creators of the new era.
3. Raffles College
Raffles College is an independent middle school in Singapore, which only accepts boys. As the oldest school in Singapore, Raffles College has always been one of the top schools in Singapore. Since 1993 Singapore Ministry of Education announced the official ranking of secondary schools, it has been ranked first or second. The school cooperated with Raffles Girls' Middle School and Raffles Junior College to set up a through train project. Excellent students who enter the program don't have to attend the O-level, but go directly to the two-year high school. In addition, the school also offers special education courses for brand-new former 1% students.
Raffles College has a special relationship with Raffles Girls' Middle School and Raffles College (two-year high school), which is generally called "Raffles Family".
4. Huachuang College
Overseas Chinese Middle School, formerly known as Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School in Singapore, was initiated by the late overseas Chinese leader Mr. Chen Jiageng and was established in Singapore on June 5438+0965438+March 2 1 2009, with Chinese as the teaching language. Today, Huaqiao Middle School is one of the top middle schools in Singapore. Although the episcopal language has been changed into English, it still maintains a strong China background and traditional culture.
Huaqiao Middle School enrolled only 78 students when it was founded, and now there are 2,000 institutions of higher learning that recruit students from Singapore and Southeast Asian countries. After vicissitudes of life, the school has made unremitting efforts to spread Chinese culture overseas and provided opportunities for overseas Chinese children in Nanyang to further their studies. It is an excellent college highly respected by overseas Chinese and enjoys a high reputation.
5. National Junior College
National junior college, founded in 1969, is the first junior college in Singapore, offering two-year high school courses. Students take the A-level exam in Singapore after studying for two years, which is an excellent junior college in Singapore.
Junior high school ranks in the top five every year. The current Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his younger brother Li Xianyang are junior high school alumni. In 2009, the through train course for local students in Singapore was expanded from the original four years to six years, that is, enrollment was started from scratch.
6. Deming government secondary school
Deming government middle school was founded in 1956, and was selected as 1979 "special middle school" because of its excellent performance and good school spirit. After the annual primary school examination, only 65,438+00% students with good grades are eligible to apply for admission to special middle schools, and those who finally enter Deming government middle schools are usually about 6% with good grades.
The school offers gf courses for arts and sciences middle schools from Grade 1 to Grade 4, and students can choose by themselves. Courses include: Advanced Chinese, English, General Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, China Literature, English Literature, History, Geography, Music, Art, etc. In addition, the school also teaches non-examination subjects such as physical education, moral education and computer. The school provides good teachers, perfect equipment and learning environment to ensure that students get a comprehensive education.
In Singapore, these famous schools have their own characteristics and competitiveness, so no matter which one they choose, parents and students should decide according to their own situation, as long as it suits them!
Further reading: What preparations should Singapore make to study abroad at an early age?
I. Concept
Studying abroad at a young age means that students under the age of 18 go abroad to study, that is, students from early childhood to high school. Students at this stage are still in the growth stage and are easily influenced and changed. If you study abroad during this period, it will be easier to integrate into foreign higher education than undergraduate or master's studies.
Second, the required capacity
1, self-care ability
Although Singapore allows parents to apply for accompanying students, in most cases, many parents have no time to accompany them, and many children need to choose boarding or residence when studying in Singapore. And students need to know how to take care of themselves, whether they live on campus or board outside.
In fact, those host families will regard international students as members of their own families, so we should also help host parents to do what they can and abide by some rules of the landlord. Living in harmony will make them live safer and happier abroad. I suggest parents consciously exercise their children before they go out, so that they can learn to think independently and handle the affairs of studying abroad by themselves.
2. Language ability
Although students in Singapore can even speak Chinese, English is still the main part of the classroom. If students' language is not good enough, when they get there, they can't understand what the teacher said, textbooks or even communicate with others, which is actually a blow to students.
Therefore, before children go to study abroad, they should learn English well, or go to some language training classes to improve their level and spoken English. Make sure that you have a certain English foundation before going abroad, and avoid the situation that you can't communicate.
3. Financial management ability
Generally speaking, most young students don't have the ability to manage money, and if their parents studying abroad are not supervised, they will be more prone to over-consumption. Therefore, before going to live, parents should consciously cultivate students' financial management concepts and help their children make a financial planning. During their children's study abroad, parents should always know their children's financial situation, cultivate their children's awareness of self-protection and avoid property losses.
It is very simple to do this, and encourage children to learn to consume reasonably. This can make children feel respected, learn how to control their money and form good consumption values.
4. Legal awareness
There are many differences between the laws of Singapore and those of China. So parents should teach their children to learn the laws of Singapore, and learn to abide by them and how to use them to protect themselves. And every school in Singapore will also have relevant management regulations. It is a good thing for children to establish correct legal awareness from an early age. Before going abroad, children can attend lectures on relevant laws and regulations and learn about foreign laws in advance.
Further reading: a list of expenses for going to Singapore to attend high school for one year.
1, tuition
Singapore senior high school (junior college) tuition is charged on a monthly basis. International students are 65,438 Singapore dollars+0,000 yuan (about 5,000 yuan) per month. Compared with Europe and America, tuition is really much cheaper. Students in public schools in Singapore also have the opportunity to apply for grants of up to 80% of tuition fees, and they can complete their studies with only tens of thousands of RMB. Students applying for financial aid need to work in a company registered in Singapore for three years after graduation, and the place of work is not limited to Singapore. Many students sign up for Singaporean companies and then send them to work in China.
2. Residence
Private schools in Singapore generally have school dormitories, and government polytechnics and universities also provide some accommodation. Most international students choose to rent a house outside Singapore. International students generally have three choices: government apartments or private apartments, luxury bungalow student apartments and international student apartments. The cost is generally 300- 1500 SGD/month, which varies according to the location, accommodation type, facilities, number of people living together, etc.
3. Communication costs
Singapore has developed communications, with a household telephone penetration rate of 65,438+0,000%, a public telephone system covering all districts, and low telephone charges. The international long-distance call charge varies from 0.5 yuan-1 yuan per minute. It's cheaper to call China with an IP calling card, ranging from 0. 18 yuan to 0.25 yuan per minute. Each message is 1 yuan, which is cheaper if there is a promotion from related businesses. The total monthly expenditure is generally between S $ 30- 100.
4. Transportation costs
Singapore has fast traffic and few traffic jams. The subway is safe and comfortable, punctual and fast, and the price is low. Bus lines are also spread all over the island, which is safe and convenient. There are more than 10000 taxis in Singapore to serve people in need, with 24-hour call service. Students attending public schools can enjoy preferential transportation. The average student transportation fee is about S $80/month.
5. Food expenses
Singaporean food is a combination of Chinese food and malaysian cuisine, with unique flavor. Many food centers in Singapore provide international food fast food such as Chinese, Malay, Indian, Japanese and Thai. Schools usually have canteens and restaurants. Generally speaking, students eat about S $300-S $450 a month.
6. Shopping expenses
Shopping is inevitable on holidays or sundays. As a shopping center and tourist paradise in Asia, Singapore has a wide variety of commercial buildings, so it is essential to buy school supplies, gifts or daily necessities. Chinatown, Little India, Orchard Road, Shilong Bamboo Knife and Kela Wharf flea market are all good places to go on Sundays. It is also one of the necessary leisure activities for friends to go shopping in the park. In short, the cost depends on their life planning.