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Integrated Programme
| While the ‘O’ Levels serve as a valuable intermediate benchmark for the majority of our students, those who are clearly university-bound can benefit from spending the last 4 years of their upper secondary / junior college education from Sec 3 to JC 2 engaging in broader learning experiences. The Integrated Programmes (IP)will provide an integrated upper secondary and JC education where secondary school students can proceed to JC without taking the ‘O’ Level Examinations.Schools offering IP will optimise the time freed up from preparing for the ‘O’ Levels to stretch students and provide greater breadth in the academic and non-academic curriculum. However, these schools will continue to have school-based assessments to measure students’ progress. The IP will be offered at the following schools/JCs from 2004 leading to their respective pre-university qualifications: |
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6-year IP leading to the International Baccalaureate Diploma |
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6-year IP leading to the ‘A’ levels |
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4-year IP leading to the ‘A’ levels. Students will decide at Secondary 2 whether to take up the IP the following year, or remain within the ‘O’ level programme and proceed to junior college subsequently |
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4-year IP from Sec 3 to JC 2, leading to the ‘A’ levels |
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6-year IP leading to the NUS High School Diploma Students will also sit for the SAT and Advanced Placement Examination by the College Board by the end of the 6-year programme |
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6-year IP leading to the ‘A’ levels |
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6-year IP leading to the 'A' levels |
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4-year IP from Sec 3 to JC 2, leading to the ‘A’ levels |
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