Singapore SAP Secondary Schools

By February 2, 2024February 8th, 2024Misc
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Are you exploring SAP secondary schools in Singapore for your child’s education? If your child is in Primary 6 taking their PSLE exam this year, look no further!

What are SAP Secondary Schools?

SAP (Special Assistance Plan) secondary schools hold a special place in Singapore’s education system. Beyond academic excellence, these unique institutions emphasize the preservation of Chinese language and culture, fostering a holistic learning environment. That’s why it shouldn’t come as a surprise that students are required to take Higher Chinese in these schools.

SAP Secondary School list

There are a total of 11 SAP Secondary Schools in Singapore. Here’s a list of them grouped by location.

Schools in the South of Singapore

School Name
Gender
Location
Nanyang Girls' High School
Girls School
Bukit Timah
Hwa Chong Institution (Secondary)
Boys School
Bukit Timah

Schools in the East of Singapore

School Name
Gender
Location
*Anglican High School
Co-Ed School
Bedok
Dunman High School (Secondary)
Co-Ed School
Kallang
Nan Chiau High School
Co-Ed School
Seng Kang

West of Singapore

School Name
Gender
Location
Nan Hua High School
Co-Ed School
Clementi

Central Singapore

School Name
Gender
Location
*Catholic High School (Secondary)
Boys School
Bishan
*CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Secondary)
Girls School
Ang Mo Kio
*Chung Cheng High School (Main)
Co-Ed School
Marine Parade
*Maris Stella High School (Secondary)
Boys School
Toa Payoh

*Catholic High School (Secondary) is affiliated to Catholic Junior College
*CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School (Secondary) is affiliated to Catholic Junior College
*Chung Cheng High School (Main) is affiliated to Nanyang Junior College
*Maris Stella High School (Secondary) is affiliated to Catholic Junior College
*Anglican High School is affiliated to St. Andrew’s Junior College

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are SAP secondary schools only for Chinese-speaking students?

  • No, these schools welcome students from all backgrounds. While Chinese language and culture are emphasized, these schools promote diversity and inclusion.

2. What role do parents play in SAP secondary schools?

  • Parents play a vital role, actively participating in Parent-Teacher Associations, school events, and contributing to the overall school community.

3. Can non-Chinese students thrive in such schools?

  • Absolutely. SAP secondary schools value cultural diversity and provide a supportive environment for students of all backgrounds to thrive academically and socially.

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