Education has always been key in the growth and development of Singapore society, particularly in the years following 1965 when it became an independent republic. Now in the 21st century, where the knowledge-based economy is the driver in the global community, education has become even more critical in shaping our country's future. At the same time, through education, every individual can realise his/her full potential to benefit the community, nation, and lead a personally fulfilling life.
By being in Singapore, you will get a chance to be plugged into an education system that promotes excellence and be part of a progressive, cosmopolitan community.
Hub for Educational Excellence
Stable Economy
Infrastructure and Accessibility
A Multicultural Nation with a High Quality of Life
A Vibrant City Lifestyle
Hub for Educational Excellence
Singapore, a Global SchoolhouseOver the years, Singapore has evolved from its
traditional British-based education system to one that endeavours to meet the
needs of individuals and seeks to nurture talents.
The strength of Singapore's Education system lies in its bilingual policy (English/Malay/Mandarin/Tamil)
and a broad-based curriculum here innovation and entrepreneurship command a
premium. Individuals acquire the relevant skills and abilities to survive in
competitive environments, equipped for a brighter future.
Singapore's public schools have a distinctive record of high standards in teaching
and learning, illustrated by international
comparative studies such as the Third International Mathematics and Science
Study (TIMSS) that showed the majority of students from Singapore schools outperforming
the international average in Mathematics and Science. Our students have also
excelled in competitions such as world debating championships (English) and
International Olympiads (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology), ousting
counterparts from other countries to clinch top prizes and distinctions.
At the tertiary level, in addition to boasting 3 locally grown universities,
Singapore has attracted 10 world-class institutions
with strong industry links to set up centres of excellence in education and
research. Among them are respected names such as the leading French university
- INSEAD, the renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and leading US
business schools such as University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.
Even after graduating into the workforce, there are numerous opportunities for
further training. Professional and skills-based
training are offered and popularly subscribed to. It is not uncommon to see
the likes of seminars by management gurus like Michael Porter or lectures by
visiting dignitaries.
The presence of such an international mix of institutions, a high quality and
rigorous education system, and a nation that believes in investing in education,
will together offer students here and all over the world, an enriching and fulfilling
learning journey.
Stable Economy
With a GDP of S$160 billion in 2002, the island state though small in size and
population (4 million people) has become a reputable financial centre, a key
regional trading centre, the world's busiest port, and a top location for investment.
Often cited as a model for transparency, efficiency and political stability,
Singapore has earned recognition from around the world.
The latest 2002 survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) involving 60
economies, won Singapore the title of having the best business environment in
Asia. The Swiss-based World Economic Forum WEF) also rated Singapore as the
most competitive economy possessing great innovative ability and a solid macro
economy in the world. Even in the recent global battle against SARS, Singapore's
diligent and hands-on approach has won recognition from the World Health Organisation.
Infrastructure
Singapore is well connected via sea, air and telecommunications to all parts
of the world. Singapore Changi Airport serves more than 60 airlines to over
145 cities and has for many consecutive years been nominated as the best airport
in the world. It is also probably the most wired country in Asia, with an Internet
penetration rate of 42%. Housing ownership is encouraged by the government to
give citizens an asset in the country. About 85% of Singaporeans are living
in government-built housing.
Seamless accessibility to all parts of the island is available in this country,
often recognised for its quality and efficient land
transport system. The introduction of an EZ-link card - a contactless stored
value card where consumers need only flash the
card in front of a card reader that automatically deducts the required travel
fare, is an example of the continuous commitment by the government to make travel
faster and easier.
A Multicultural Nation with a High Quality of Life
The nation's rich multicultural heritage is highlighted through the various
ethnic groups (Chinese, Malays, Indians, Eurasians) living together harmoniously
that have gradually acquired a distinct identity as Singaporeans whilst still
maintaining each race's traditional practices, customs and festivals. In addition,
with more than 90,000 professional expatriates living and working in Singapore,
they too bring their unique cultures and perspectives, adding colour and vibrancy
to cosmopolitan Singapore.
Singapore's high standards of living is also something that students can be
assured of. In a survey reported in The Economist in March 2002, Singapore's
quality of life surpassed that of London or New York. Thirty-nine factors were
considered, including political stability, personal freedom, air pollution and
the quality of healthcare, schools, restaurants and theatres.
A Vibrant City Lifestyle
Singapore may seem like a small dot on the world map, but the island state bustles
all over with attractions and activities. Dining and shopping are two of the
top-rated activities of locals. Needless to say, this is reflected in the staggering
range of foods and cuisine, as well as the proliferation of shops in the city
and suburban centres.
Add on to this a thriving arts and cultural scene, especially with the opening
of Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, featuring world-class artistes from all
over the world. Ethnic districts such as Little India, Chinatown, Malay Village
give a flavour of the culture and history of Singapore. Lots of fun and funky
events such as the Great Singapore Sale, Singapore Arts Festival, festive light-ups
and many others make Singapore a most "happening" place to be in.
Singapore is also strategically located at the heart of Asia and can be a hub
to explore the Southeast Asian region.