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Briefing for
Sec 2 EXP
on Subject Combinations
for Sec 3 EXP (2018) 21 April 20176:30pm – 9:00pm
221 April 2017 | 7:00 p.m.
2018 Sec 3 Exp
Subject Combinations
3
Time Activity Personnel
7.00pm – 7.20pm Welcome & Overview
of Post-Secondary
Education
Mrs Quek Li Gek,
Principal
7.20pm – 8.20pm Humanities Ms Reena Kaur,
HOD Humanities
Mathematics Ms Angelina Tan,
HOD Maths
Science Ms Chee Vivien,
HOD Science
Aesthetics Mr Ng Eng Kee,
HOD Aesthetics
8.20pm – 8.45pm Q & A Principal & IP HODs
Programme
Welcome & Overview
Mrs Quek Li Gek
Principal
Purpose of Briefing
• Provide information on the Sec 2 subjects
allocation process, criteria, Sec 3 subject
combinations
• Understand the Post-Sec Courses
• Help parents and PL-Lites to make an informed
decision
• Provide an avenue for dialogue & clarification
before exercising option in Oct 2017
How subject combinations are derived
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6
Combinations are reviewed annually and modified
based on:
• Available Staff or Physical Resources
• Requirements for JC and Polytechnic courses
• Observations on the strengths and aptitudes of
students
• ‘O’ level performance of previous batches
• Preferences of students (Online Humanities
Subject Preference Survey)
Timeline @ a Glance
7
7
Oct 2017
Sec 3 Combination Options Form -
after overall results release
Oct 2017
Submit Options Form
Oct-Nov 2017
Notification of Streaming Outcome
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Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
Compulsory
Subjects
(4 Subjects)
English Language
Mother Tongue/Higher Mother Tongue
Mathematics
Additional Mathematics
Pure Science
(3 or 2 Subjects)
Pure Physics
Pure Chemistry
Pure Biology
Pure Physics
Pure Chemistry
Pure Biology
Pure Chemistry
Humanities and
Other subjects
(1 or 2 Subjects)
1.1
CH(Social Studies &
Elective Geography)
2.1 / 3.1
Pure Geography
CH(Social Studies & Elective Literature)
Or
2.2 / 3.2
Pure Literature
CH(Social Studies & Elective Geography)
Or
2.3 / 3.3
Pure Literature
CH(Social Studies & Elective History)
8 subjects 8 subjects 8 subjects
Sec 3 Express Courses
Eligibility Criteria
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9
To be eligible for Option 1.1, students must
obtain a minimum of 70% for English Language,
Science and Mathematics. In addition, the
overall average must be 70% and above.
To be eligible for Options 2.1 – 3.3, students
must obtain a minimum of 65% for English
Language, Science and Mathematics. In
addition, the overall average must be 65% and
above.
Sec 3 Express Courses
Option 4 Option 5
Compulsory
Subjects
English Language
Mother Tongue/Higher Mother Tongue
Mathematics
Combined
ScienceCombined Science
(Physics, Chemistry)
Combined Science
(Biology, Chemistry)
Humanities
and Other
subjects
(3 Subjects)
4.1 /
5.1 Pure Lit + CH(Social Studies & Elective Geog)
POA
4.2 /
5.2
Pure Geog + CH(Social Studies & Elective Lit)
POA
4.3 /
5.3
Pure Lit + CH(Social Studies & Elective Geog)
F&N
4.4 /
5.4
Pure Geog + CH(Social Studies & Elective Lit)
F&N
7 Subjects 7 Subjects
Eligibility Criteria
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There are only 20 vacancies for Food & Nutrition.
There must be 20 or more students choosing Art
or Music or Food & Nutrition before the school will
consider opening the class.
Need to seek approval if students wish to exceed
the max number of subjects stated in any of the
options- subjected to approval
Additional Subjects
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Higher Mother Tongue - obtain a min of 50%
for HCL/HTL at Sec 2.
Art & Music - additional subjects and will be
conducted in the afternoon and can be taken
with any combination.
Art - obtain a min of 65% for Sec 2 Art.
Music - obtain Grade 4 for both Theory and
Practical (any instruments including singing)
by 31 Dec 2017.
Subject Combi Allocation
Principles
Are the options offered to us the final Sec 3
combinations that will be open for the Final
Option Exercise in October?
• These options were planned from the
information gathered in the Humanities
preference survey as well as from updates in
the education landscape.
• Any changes, if at all, made will be minimal for
the Final Option Exercise in October.
How many subjects are the students expected to take?
Is it dependent on the results?
At Secondary 3, will the subject combinations affect what
they study in the Junior College, university and their
career choice?
• Students generally take 7-8 subjects.
• Students’ results are a key consideration to
allocating students into the different classes.
• The subject combination does reflect the
interest and aptitude of the students in the
various subjects. Hence, when they move into
their post secondary education, they will likely
pursue similar subjects.
Is there an option to change Subject combination
in Sec 3 or after Sec 3?
• Not advisable as the runway to N- / O-
Level examination is very short.
What are Parents’ Roles?
19
19
SkillsFuture - Why Passion & Interests?
Know Your child
21
The World of Work (22K jobs) is divided into
4 Work Tasks
PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL PROFILING: 4 WORK TASKS
Holland’s RIASEC Career Codes
SEC SCHOOL LEVEL PROFILING:6 OCCUPATIONAL AREAS
GCE O-Level Exam
JC
University Degrees
Secondary 3/4
Polytechnic
GCE N-Level Exam
ITE
Sec 5
Know the Pathways
www.ecareers.sg
Searching key
words
“JAE 2017”
https://www.moe.g
ov.sg/docs/default-
source/document/e
ducation/admissio
ns/jae/files/2017-
jae-information-
booklet.pdf
Access URL
by
Post Secondary Education
Options after the
O-Levels
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JAE Course Type Aggregate Requirement
Junior Colleges
(2 years)
English/
Higher MT L1
5 Relevant
Subjects (R5)
Less than or
equal to 20Centralised
Institute
(3 years)
English/
Higher MT L1
4 Relevant
Subjects (R4)
Polytechnic
Courses (3 years)
English 2 Relevant
Subjects &
2 Best
Subjects
≤ 26 pts
ITE Courses English 1 Relevant
Subject
3 Best Subjects
Aggregate Requirements to
JC/CI/Poly/ITE
What are the choices available to your children after theyGRADUATE FROM SECONDARY SCHOOL?
A-Level Curriculum
The ‘A’ Level curriculum is aimed at preparing
students well for the rapidly changing world of
the 21st century.
It emphasizes:
1. More Breadth, More Options
2. More Focus on Thinking and
Communication Skills
3. A Holistic Education
Post-Sec Pathways
Junior College & Millennia Institute
Admission Criteria
for JCL1 EL/HMT
R5 1 – Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music
2 – Math / Science
3 – Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music /
Math/ Science
4
5
Any GCE O-Level Subjects
(except CCA)
L1R5
Subject Requirement
English Language A1 to C6
Mother Tongue Language
OR Higher MTL
OR Mother Tongue ‘B’ Syllabus
A1 to D7
A1 to E8
Merit or Pass
Mathematics
OR Additional Mathematics
A1 to D7
A1 to D7
Subject Requirements
FACTS or MYTHS
Taking more subjects is safer?
Biology is needed if I want to be a
doctor?
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Polytechnics
1. Applied & Health Sciences
2. Business & Management &
Humanities
3. Media & Design
4. Built Environment, Engineering
& Maritime
5. Information & Digital
Technologies
5 key Clusters In
University Course
Admission Criteria
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University Course
Admission Criteria
2017 Teachers-Meet-Parents
cum ECG Post-Sec Education
Fair
Date: 26 May 2017 (Fri)
Time: 10 a.m. – 2.30 p.m.
Venue: Shaw Hall (PLMGSS)
Institutions: ACJC, NYJC, SAJC, 5 Polys,
ITE, Lasalle
Humanities Subjects
Ms Reena Kaur
HOD Humanities
2 Humanities subjects (O-Level)
Compulsory Humanities
Subject
Combined Humanities
Social Studies +
Elective (Literature /
Geography / History)
2nd Humanities subject
Pure Geography
Pure Literature
1st Humanities Subject: Combined
Humanities (O-Level)
50%
Social Studies
(compulsory)
50%
Elective Geography
Elective History
Elective Literature
Combined Humanities
(compulsory)
2nd Humanities Subject
(O-Level)Combined Humanities Subject
(compulsory)
Second Humanities
Subject
Social Studies
(compulsory)
Elective Geography Pure Literature
Elective History Pure Literature
Elective Literature Pure Geography
O-Level Social Studies
• Prepare students to be citizens of tomorrow
by helping them to better understand the
interconnectedness of Singapore and the
world they live in.
• Issue 1: Exploring Citizenship and Governance
• Issue 2: Living in a Diverse Society
• Issue 3: Being Part of a Globalised World
O-Level Geography
Elective Geography Pure Geography
1. Weather and Climate
2. Tourism (GI)
3. Tectonic Hazards
4. Geography of Food
1. Weather and Climate
2. Tourism (GI)
3. Tectonic Hazards
4. Geography of Food
5. Coasts
6. Health and Disease
O-Level Literature
Elective Literature Pure Literature
Paper 1:
Set text (Novel)
Unseen Prose &
Poetry
Paper 1:
Set text (Novel)
Unseen Prose & Poetry
Paper 2:
Drama
O-Level Elective Historyfor Express stream
Elective History
• Source-based
questions
• Structured essay
questions
20th Century History
1. Bi- Polarity and The Cold War
How did the Cold War impact the world
order in the post-1945 years?
2. The World in Crisis
What forces and developments changed
Europe and the Asia-Pacific in the first
half of the 20th century?
L1R5 – Must include ONE of the
Humanities
Compulsory
Humanities Subject
2nd Humanities subject
Combined Humanities
Pure Geography
Pure Literature
From O-Level to A-Level
O-Level
Combined Humanities
Pure Geography
Pure Literature
A-Level (H1/H2/H3)
Geography
History
Literature
Theatre Studies &
Drama
Note: Junior Colleges have no prerequisite for A-Level Humanities subjects.
However, students who wish to apply for the Humanities Programme or study
Theatre Studies & Drama are required to read Literature at JC.
From O-Level to Polytechnic
O-Level
Combined Humanities
Pure Geography
Pure Literature
Polytechnic Courses
Accountancy & Finance,
Banking & Financial Services
Business Management
Mass Communications
Hospitality & Resort Mgt
Marketing
Sports & Wellness Mgt
Media Studies
Psychology
Note: To be eligible for the above mentioned polytechnic courses,
students must have sat for at least ONE of the Humanities subjects.
Geography
• Water Engineer
• Solar Energy Systems Engineer
• Tour Guide
• Meteorologist
• Reclamation Specialist
• Demographer
• Alternative Energy
Technologist
History
• Tour Guide
• Archivist
• Curator
• Historian
• Research Officer
Literature
• Writer
• Producer
• Editor
• Historian
• Media specialist
Frequently Asked Questions
If a student is taking 3 Pure Sciences, does she
need to take 2 Humanities (Pure Geog & Combined
Humanities)?
This would be the triple science combination.
Students in that class will only offer 1 humanities.
(Combined Humanities – Social studies & 1 Elective)
Pure Humanities can be done by selected students
who have done exceeding well in all the subjects and
will be able to excel in the 9th subject. Parents will
have to submit a request in writing.
There will also be a need for there to have enough
students who are able to do the 9th subject for this to
be offered.
Can my child take only Combined Humanities
(SS & E Geog/ E Hist) and not do Literature?
In PLMGS(S), we offer 7 subjects for the Normal Academic Course and between 7 or 8 for the Express Course.
The majority of our students will offer 2 Humanities (CH & Pure Hum) from Sec 3.
We do not recommend that any student drop any subject until their graduation year.
Which subject is easier to score :
Geography, History or Literature?
• Every subject has its rigour and requirement. A student can do well in a subject as long as she has the aptitude and is willing to put in the effort .
• Students doing triple Sciences, will need to grapple with three Science subjects, which is a challenge and will require adjustment from Sec 2 to Sec 3.
• Combined Humanities which is compulsory, comprises Social Studies and an elective. This is a new subject for them. Thus, we strongly advise that students do not attempt a Pure Humanities as an additional subject.
Why is Pure History not offered
as an option for triple science?
Is it compulsory to take Literature?
In PL, almost all students study Literature. The study of Literature will deepen and enrich students’ lives. Students will also learn to look at events from various perspectives, which is an important life skill.
The reading of Literature will support their learning of the English Language because in EL, students will be tested on their ability to appreciate language and interpret the effect and connotation of words which are dealt with Literature.
Students who wish to pursue ‘Theatre Studies & Drama’ (A-Level) or apply for the special Humanities Programme at JC are required to read Literature at the H2 Level.
Can I choose to take Pure Geography and Elective
Literature instead of the options, where Social
Studies is a compulsory subject?
Combined Humanities is a compulsory subject, and Social Studies is the compulsory component.
Please refer to the booklet for information on the other Humanities subjects you can take with Social Studies.
What is the difference between Pure and
Elective Literature?
Pure Literature students to an extra Drama text examination.
Do refer to the booklet for the breakdown between the two papers.
Mathematics Subjects
Ms Angelina Tan
HOD Maths
O-Level
Mathematics
Source: JAE 2017
A-Level
H1 Mathematics
O-Level
Mathematics
&
O-Level
Additional
Mathematics
A-Level
H2 Mathematics
From O-Level to A-Level
From O-Level to Polytechnic
O-LevelMathematics/
Additional
Mathematics
Polytechnic Courses
Applied Sciences
Business & Management
Engineering
Health Sciences
Humanities
Information & Digital
Technologies
Media & Design
Maritime Studies etc.
Mathematics
• Water Engineer
• Solar Energy Systems Engineer
• Baker
• Food Scientist
• Computer Game Programmer
• Aerospace Engineer
• Accountant
• Data Miner
• Meteorologist
• Reclamation Specialist
• Nanotechnologist
• Banking and Investment Manager
• Demographer
• Human Resources Professional
• Infection Control Professional
• Administrative Assistant Alternative
Energy Technologist
• Purchasing Agent
• Property Manager
• Industrial Engineer
• Electrician
• Rig Technician
• Research Officer
Key Facts – Mathematics
• Compulsory subject for GCE O-Level Exam
• Admission to Post-Secondary Institutions
JC / MI: Minimum grade of D7
Polytechnic: Minimum grade of C6 for most courses
ITE Higher Nitec Courses: Minimum grade of D7 for
most courses
• Conditional Admission to JC / MI
Re-take GCE O-Level Math in JC1 Failure to obtain
minimum grade of D7 Transfer to MI
Re-take GCE O-Level Math in MI1 and MI2 Failure
to obtain minimum grade of D7 Leave MI
Key Facts – Additional Mathematics
• Syllabus Organisation:
Key Facts – Additional Mathematics
Key Facts – Additional Mathematics
• Qualifying criterion: Overall mark of 60% for Sec 2 Math
• Strong foundation in Algebra is helpful
• Admission to JC / MI
Not a compulsory subject for computation of L1R5
(JC) / L1R4 (MI)
Not a requisite subject to offer Mathematics H1
• Admission to Polytechnic
Not a compulsory subject for computation of ELR2B2
Key Facts – Principles of Accounts (POA)
• Qualifying criterion: Overall mark of 50% for Sec 2 Math
• Requires an appreciation and aptitude for numbers and
theories – a combination of Math and Science
• Sharpens one’s logical and critical thinking – skills that
will be useful in future even if one does not major in
business-related courses
• Not an easy alternative as compared to Additional Math
Key Facts – Principles of Accounts (POA)
• Equips one with foundational commercial
understanding for post-secondary courses as follows:
Principles of
Accounts
• Accountant
• Banking and Investment Manager
• Administrative Assistant
• Purchasing Agent
• Property Manager
Science Subjects
Ms Vivien Chee
HOD Science
Tentative Science Subject Combinations
for 2018 Triple Science
Combination:
Pure Physics
Pure Chemistry
Pure Biology
Double Science
Combination:
Pure Chemistry
Pure Biology
Double Science
Combination:
Pure Physics
Pure Chemistry
Combined Science
Combination:
Science Chem
Science Biology
Combined Science
Combination:
Science Physics
Science Chem
Science: refer to hand-out
Structure of PaperPure Sciences
(Chemistry/Physics/Biology)
Combined Science
Eg. (Sc (Bio/Chem)
Paper Marks Weighting Paper Marks Weighting
1 40 MCQ 30% 1 40 MCQ 20%
2 A: Structured
Questions
B: Free
Response
Questions
50% 3
4
A: Structured
Questions
B: Free
Response
Questions
32.5% for
each
subject
65% in total
3 EOC (End of
Course)
Science
Practical
Assessment
20% 5 Practical
Exam
15%
Science: refer to hand-out
Comparison of Assessment Weighting
Syllabus
2018 Syllabus
Knowledge with
Understanding
(Recall)
Handling Information
& Solving Problems
(Higher Order
Thinking Questions)
O Level Pure Sciences45 % 55 %
O Level Combined
Science (Chem/Bio)
Science(Phy/Chem)50 % 50 %
Comparison between Pure Sciences &
Combined Sciences
Pure Sciences Combined Sciences
Topics More topics Fewer topics
Level of difficulty
High & Challenging
With Depth & Breath
Moderate
Practical EOC –End of Course Practical Exam taken
at 1 seating (REVISED)
1 practical exam taken at 1 seating
O-Level (End of Course) EOC Practical
Assessment for Pure Sciences
Skill Set Weighting
MMO Manipulation,
Measurement and
Observation85%
PDO Presentation of
Data and
Observation
ACE Analysis,
Conclusions and
Evaluation
P Planning 15%
Paper 3
Total marks: 40 marks,
20% of Examination
Duration: 1h 50 min
Revised
www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae
JC Arts Science JC Arts Science
Anderson 9 8 National 6 5
Anglo Chinese 7 7 Pioneer 13 12
ACS(I) - 5 Raffles 4 3
St Joseph’s - 6
Catholic 10 10 Serangoon 11 11
Hwa Chong 4 4 St Andrew’s 9 9
Innova 20 20 Tampines 13 13
Jurong 15 15 Temasek 9 9
Meridian 10 10 Victoria 6 5
Nanyang 7 6 Yishun 17 16
2016 JC Cut-off2016 JC Cut-off
Biology
Sc(Chem/Bio)
Biology H3 Biology H2
Sc(Chem/Bio)Sc(Phy/Chem)
Chemistry Chemistry H3Chemistry H2
Physics H3Physics H2
Sc(Phy/Chem)
Physics
PLMGSS Science subject 2018 JC Science Subjects
Source: JAE 2017
Biology H1
Chemistry H1
Physics H1
VJC Sc Subject Comb 2016
4 Chemistry
4 Physics
2 Biology
No Bio & Phy
Comb
No triple Sc comb
bec of
contrasting
subject
SAJC Sc Subject Comb 20168 Chemistry
8 Physics
4 Biology
No Bio & Phy
Comb
No triple Sc
Comb bec of
Contrasting
subject
Some Science related University courses & minimum
H2 subject requirement (updated as of Sept 2016)
X- Pre-requisite
A- Alternative subjects (only 1 required)
Course MA BI CH PH
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering (NTU) X X
Chem Engineering (NUS) X X X
Chemistry & Biological Chemistry (NTU) A1 X A2
Dentistry (NUS) A1 X A2
Engineering (common) (NUS) X A1 A2
Environmental Engineering (NUS) X X X
Food Science & Technology (NUS) A2 X X A1
Life Sciences (NUS) A1 X X A2
Medicine (NUS & NTU) A1 X A2
Pharmacy (NUS) A1 A2 X A3
Physics & Applied Physics (NTU & NUS) X X
A: Humanities
B: Business & Managemt
C: (Sciences)
D: Media & Design
BiologyChemistry
PhysicsSc(Phy/Chem)Sc(Chem/Bio)
Min Requirement: Grade 1-6
Engineering
Health SciencesInformation &
Digital Technologies
Media and Design
Built Environment
MaritimeStudies
Applied Sciences
Polytechnic courses (ELR2B2-C) & (ELR2B2-D)
Require SCIENCE as relevant subject
Source : JAE 2017
Chemistry• Veterinary Technician
• Baker
• Food Scientist
• Dental Hygienist
• Mental Health Counsellor
• Nanotechnologist
• Infection Control Professional
• Alternative Energy Technologist
• Cytotechnologist
• Industrial Engineer
• Rig Technician
• Veterinary Technician
• Food Scientist
• Dental Hygienist
• Mental Health Counsellor
• Meteorologist
• Personal Trainer
• Occupational Therapist
• Acupuncturist
• Early Childhood Educator
• Infection Control Professional
• Cytotechnologist
• Healthcare Aide
Biology
Physics
• Water Engineer
• Solar Energy Systems Engineer
• Aerospace Engineer
• Aircraft Mechanic
• Reclamation Specialist
• Set Designer
• Nanotechnologist
• Alternative Energy Technologist
• Industrial Engineer
Aesthetics Subjects
Mr Ng Eng Kee
HOD Aesthetics
Art
Music
Food & Nutrition
Objectives
Art
•an informed awareness and
appreciation of the visual arts
•identify and solve problems
creatively in visual and tactile
forms
•use of art elements and design
principles, materials and
processes
•self-confidence and a sense of
achievement through the
practice of the visual arts
•an inquiring mind, a spirit of
experimentation and a passion
for the visual arts
Music
•critical thinking and
musical creativity
•communication and
interpretative skills
in music
•perception and
awareness of
musical cultures and
traditions, both local
and global
•an informed and
life-long
appreciation of
music
Food &
Nutrition
•concepts of
nutrition and
meal planning
•link between
diet and health
•principles of
food science
•make informed
decisions
concerning food
and nutrition
• Entry Requirements
– Aptitude and Interest for Art / Music / Food &
Nutrition
– Art: Minimum of 65% for Sec 2 Art
– Music: Minimum of Grade 4 for Theory & Practical
and Music students must continue lessons with a
private instrumental teachers outside school
– Food & Nutrition: Minimum of a Pass in Sec 2
FCE (overall grade)
Entry Requirements
Demands on the Candidates
• Subjects comprising Coursework and Written
Paper
• Coursework examination
– Requires candidates to work on a long-term
project (at the beginning of Sec 4)
– Conducted during curriculum time
– Requires diligence, discipline and good time
management skills
• Art and Music are additional subjects (on top of the
7, 8 or 9 subject combinations)
Assessment
Component
Art Music Food &
Nutrition
Coursework Preparatory
Works & Final
Art Work:
60%
Performing a
10-15 min
Recital: 30%
Song Writing:
20%
Research
Report
leading to
Creation of
Culinary Meal:
60%
Written Paper Drawing &
Painting:
40%
Music Studies
(Unprepared &
Prepared
Analysis):
50%
Food Science &
Nutrition
Principles:
40%
Assessment Weighting
Polytechnic Courses, e.g.
• Media & Design
• Information & Digital
Technologies
• Architecture (for Art students)
NAFA / LASALLE
• Art / Music Diploma
• Art / Music Diploma with
Teaching (NAFA only)
International Baccalaureate Diploma at selected Integrated Programme schools and School of the Arts Singapore
Bachelor of Music (Honours) degree from Yong Siew TohConservatory of Music (for gifted Music students only)
• GCE A-Level Art / Music at selected junior colleges
Options for O-Level Art / Music
Art
• Photographer
• Set Designer
• Jeweller
• Curator
• Advertising Artist /
Designer
• Visual Effects Animator
Music• Performing career
(e.g. Video Game Composer,
Sound Designer, Accompanist)
• Audio Engineer
• Songwriter / Arranger
• Music Education (e.g.
Music Teacher, Music
Librarian, Private
Instrumental Teacher,
Performing Arts CCA instructors
such as Band/
Choral Director)
‘O’ Level
Food &
Nutrition
Polytechnic Courses
• Temasek Poly
– Applied Food Science & Nutrition
– Baking & Culinary Science
• Republic Poly
– Diploma in Restaurant & Culinary
Operation
• Singapore Poly
– Diploma in Nutrition, Health & Wellness
• Nanyang Poly
– Diploma in Food Science & Nutrition
Options for F&N students
Food and
Nutrition
• Nutritionist
• Culinary Expert
• Personal Trainer
• Healthcare Aide
Questions for
Express Stream
I intend to choose O-Level Art / Music.
Why is there no combination on that?
• O-Level Art / Music is offered as an
additional subject for students with special
aptitude
• It is conducted in the afternoon.
If I take up an additional O-Level Art / Music
subject, will it be possible to drop it later in the
year if I cannot cope with the curriculum?
• The request to withdraw from O-Level Art /
Music will be considered on a case-by-case
basis in view of her assessment results
• Students are strongly encouraged to take the
subject for the whole Sec 3 year before she
will be allowed to drop the subject in Sec 4.
If my daughter is keen in pursuing O-Level
Music, when does she need to submit her grade
4 external music exams results?
She’s trying for Grade 4 later this year, but
practical only grade 4 next year.
Will she be in time?
• Your daughter will need to submit her Music
certificates (minimum Grade 4 for both
Theory and Practical) together with the
Subject Combination Option Form in early
October.
Why is there no Design and Technology
combination for Sec 3 Express?
• O-Level D&T is currently not offered to
Express stream students.