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MOE allows online submission of secondary school options
Posted: 21 November 2007 1509 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Results of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be released on Thursday at 12 noon.

The Education Ministry (MOE) is giving parents the choice of submitting their child's secondary school options either to the child's primary school or via the MOE website from 22 November to 28 November.

Eligible pupils will receive their option forms addressed to their parents from their respective primary schools when they collect their results.

In every option form, there will be a unique Secondary One Personal Identification Number (S1 PIN), which enables parents to register their school choices for their child via the Secondary One Internet System (S1-IS).

The S1-IS will be accessible via the MOE website at
http://www.moe.gov.sg by the time pupils receive their results.

The Secondary One posting results will be released on 19 December at 11am.

Pupils can check their posting results via the following channels:
(i) S1 Internet System
(http://www.moe.gov.sg/esp/schadm/sec1/pslemain.htm)
(ii) The Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) - Tel: 66912066
(iii) At the child's primary school

Pupils are to report to their secondary schools on 21 December at 8.30am.

More information is available online at the MOE website.


- CNA/so

 

 



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