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Making the Right Education Decision
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But it's hard to make all the right decisions when the information you need is scattered, inconsistent, and often unreliable.
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These choices shape your child’s future — but you’re making them with incomplete information.

Don’t leave important decisions about your child to chance.
→"Which primary school should I send my child to and how do I get in?"
→“Is this tuition centre genuinely effective or just popular?”
→"What kind of enrichment classes should I send my child for?"
→"Which post-secondary pathway is best for my child?"
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How to Compare Secondary Schools After PSLE in Singapore
After PSLE, do not compare secondary schools by cut-off points alone. This guide shows Singapore parents how to weigh commute, school culture, student support, subjects, CCAs and later pathways so they can choose a school that fits daily life as well as future options.

FSBB Subject Not Offered? What Singapore Parents Should Do Next
If your child’s secondary school does not offer a preferred FSBB subject, start by checking the school’s actual subject menu and asking what realistic alternatives exist. In most cases, this is a school-offering issue rather than a dead end, and transfer should only be considered if that subject is genuinely important to your child’s strengths or future plans.

Can a Child With a Lower PSLE Score Still Take a Higher-Level Subject?
Yes. Under Full Subject-Based Banding, a child with a lower overall PSLE score may still be placed in a higher-level subject if that subject strength is clear, the child can cope, and the school offers that level.