Pathlight School graduate who went to mainstream JC among 93.4% who passed A levels in 2022

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Pathlight School graduate who went to mainstream JC among 93.4% who passed A levels in 2022
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SINGAPORE - About 93.4 per cent of those who took the A levels in 2022 obtained a pass.

“Initially I didn’t feel the need to join a mainstream school. I wasn’t sure if the learning environment would be too stressful,” he said. “Also the workload was four times that in secondary school. The fast-paced nature of JC stressed me more,” he added. “Autism may have its limitations but... you can still do well as long as you work hard and be consistent. Whether you go to , it’s about getting the appropriate support in a comfortable learning environment,” he added.Ms Srinithy Nagarajan attained straight As for all four H2 subjects - biology, chemistry, mathematics and Tamil literature - as well as her General Paper and Project Work.

“I took on quite a lot of commitments in JC, which could be risky for my studies. But my parents never pressured me about my grades, and always encouraged me to keep trying and never give up... It feels great that everything paid off and I can pursue my interests,” said Ms Nagarajan, whose parents work in the education sector.Millennia Institute student Arjoon Selvaraja, 20, was among the many who collected his results on Friday.

His friends would buy him meals from time to time when he was running low on cash. His form teachers, Madam Tamilselvi Siva and Madam Wan Suyin, chipped in to buy him new shoes after noticing that his old pair was in bad condition.

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