Pathlight School graduate who went to mainstream JC among 93.4% who passed A levels in 2022

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Pathlight School graduate who went to mainstream JC among 93.4% who passed A levels in 2022
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SINGAPORE - About 93.4 per cent of those who took the A levels in 2022 obtained a pass. This translates to 10,206 students who attained at least three H2 passes, with a pass in General Paper or Knowledge and Inquiry. A total of 10,930 students sat the exam last year, said the Ministry of Education (MOE) in a joint statement...

SINGAPORE - About 93.4 per cent of those who took the A levels in 2022 obtained a pass.

“Initially I didn’t feel the need to join a mainstream school. I wasn’t sure if the learning environment would be too stressful,” he said. “Also, the workload was four times that in secondary school. The fast-paced nature of JC stressed me more,” he added. He took technology-related courses in Pathlight School and later studied computing as an H2 subject in JC.

On top of that, she obtained a distinction for the Nanyang Technological University H3 Molecular Biology Programme. She took up the programme at the start of her second year in JC, and travelled to the university two to three times a week for a couple of months for lessons. The 20-year-old, who lost his mum to diabetes when he was two years old, suddenly had to take on more responsibilities at home while juggling his schoolwork. He turned to running as a way to manage his emotions, and learnt to confide in his close friends.

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