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Source:
www.moe.gov.sg |
RESULTS OF THE 2006
SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (NORMAL
LEVEL) EXAMINATION |
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The Singapore-Cambridge General
Certificate of Education Normal Level Examination is conducted
jointly by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations
Syndicate and the Ministry of Education. |
19,033 students in the Secondary 4
Normal Course sat for the 2006 Singapore- Cambridge GCE Normal
Level Examination in September/October this year. Of these, 13,268
students were from the Normal (Academic) [N(A)] course and 5,765
students were from the Normal (Technical) [N(T)] course. |
A certificate is awarded to a
candidate who obtains a Grade 5 or better in at least one subject.
13,200 (99.5%) students from the N(A) course and 5,655 (98.1%)
students from the N(T) course will be awarded certificates in the
2006 examination. |
Students in the N(A) course who obtain
an aggregate not exceeding 10 points in their three best subjects
and a Grade 5 or better in English Language (Syllabus A) will be
promoted to the Secondary 5 Normal course in 2007. |
10,095 students (76.1%) are eligible
for promotion. Details of students and schools that performed well
in the Normal Level examinations are available at Annex A. |
This year, 3,242 N(A) students sat for
subjects in the GCE O-Level Examination. The flexibility for N(A)
students to offer O-Level subjects is part of MOE¨s continual
efforts to increase flexibility in the education system to better
cater to students¨ different needs, abilities and aspirations. |
These students are also eligible to
proceed to Secondary 5 Normal course if they obtain an aggregate
not exceeding 10 points in their three best subjects and a Grade 5
or better in English Language (Syllabus A) using their combined
GCE N-Level and school O-Level preliminary examination results. |
All N(T) course students who have
completed their secondary education in 2006 can apply to further
their studies at the Institute of Technical Education. |
School candidates have been issued
with their results slips by their respective schools on 18
December 2006. |
Private candidates will be informed of
their results by post. Private candidates may also access their
results through the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board
website at http://www.seab.gov.sg
from 2.00 pm on 18 December 2006. |
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
SINGAPORE EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT BOARD
18 December 2006 |
More..... (Annex) |
Source:
www.moe.gov.sg Press Release
18 Dec 2006 |
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