Primary education:
There are two phases, the Foundation Stage: Grades 1 through 4, and the Orientation Stage, which consists of Years 5 and 6. At the end of Year 6, Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).
High school:
Based on the results of the PSLE test, students will be enrolled in one of the following high school programs: "Express", "Normal," or "Normal."
Express: a four-year program that prepares students to take the General Certificate of Education (O-level) Ordinary Exam.
Normal: A four-year program that prepares students for the N-Level exam. Students can take one more year to prepare for the O-level exam. Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical).Pre University:
University preparatory program: prepare students for university in Singapore. Two to three year program for GCE A-level certification.
Vocational colleges:
The program of the college-based training program lasts for 3 years with a variety of courses including engineering, business, accounting, hospitality, communications, biotechnology, marine, nursing .... The school accepts students based on O-Level, A-Level or ITE (Institute of Technical Education) scores.
In Singapore, there are five vocational colleges: Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic
Vocational College graduates can be transferred to universities in Singapore or abroad (eg Australia) to earn a bachelor's degree.
Institute of Technology (ITE): The technical academy accepts students based on O-Level or N-Level results. For a two-year program, students will be awarded the "National ITE Certificate". There are 10 ITE schools in Singapore. ITE graduates are equipped with the skills they need to meet the job requirements. Or after graduation, students can continue to study at vocational colleges or universities.
University:
There are four universities in Singapore, of which two public universities are Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and National University of Singapore (NUS) which offer Bachelor, Sy, with over 20,000 students.
Singapore Management University (SMU), founded in 2000, teaches mainly business and management courses. This is a private university, funded by the Singapore government. And finally, SIM University (UniSIM), founded in 2006.
However, there are more than 10 private institutions in Singapore, offering undergraduate and graduate programs