SINGAPORE - Students from lower-income families attending independent or specialised independent schools will receive more support to cover out-of-pocket expenses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Students from lower-income families attending independent or specialised independent schools will receive more support to cover out-of-pocket expenses.
In a statement on Monday, the MOE said that with the enhancements, an additional 230 students will benefit annually. Currently, about 470 students receive the scholarship each year. There are eight independent schools – Anglo-Chinese School , Hwa Chong Institution, Methodist Girls’ School, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Raffles Girls’ School, Raffles Institution, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and St Joseph’s Institution; and four specialised independent schools – NUS High School of Mathematics and Science, School of Science and Technology, School of the Arts and Singapore Sports School.
Raffles Institution student Putri Nur Dini Abdil Rahim, 18, who received the Uplift scholarship in 2022, said it helped her pay for supplementary guidebooks. Raffles Institution student Putri Nur Dini Abdil Rahim, who received the Uplift scholarship in 2022, said the award helped her pay for supplementary guidebooks for extra practice. PHOTO: RAFFLES INSTITUTION
His interest in mathematics began in Primary 1. “My mom introduced me to mathematics, and I got excited about it. I like that it challenges me and the problem-solving part of it,” said Jayden, whose younger brother is also in NUS High School.
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