Education Minister gives 5 reasons why having through-train schools without PSLE will be challenging

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Education Minister gives 5 reasons why having through-train schools without PSLE will be challenging
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SINGAPORE – Allowing students to skip the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) by creating “through-train” schools from primary to secondary levels involves several challenges, even though the Ministry of Education (MOE) is not opposed to the idea in principle, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday (March 1) during the debate on MOE’s budget, Mr Chan...

The Ministry of Education is not ideologically closed to good ideas, but it must work out how to “step through” these non-trivial issues systematically, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.SINGAPORE – Allowing students to skip the Primary School Leaving Examination by creating “through-train” schools from primary to secondary levels involves several challenges, even though the Ministry of Education is not opposed to the idea in principle, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.

Ms Phua had urged MOE to seriously study the potential of through-train schools and other alternative models, asking the ministry to be bold and take some calculated risks.First, Singapore would have to decide who gets to attend such schools, said the minister. Third, without an academic checkpoint at Primary 6 or any other level of primary school, it would be difficult to work out which academic setting is right for a student, said Mr Chan.

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