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career in academia in our local AUs: National University of Singapore (NUS) Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore Management University (SMU) Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD
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for the scholarships. Speak to your child’s school or language centre for information about applying. Art and Music Art Elective Scholarship (AES) Music Elective Scholarship (MES) English and Mother Tongue Languages
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These scholarships are offered to academically strong students attending independent schools. The award value of the ESIS is up to $2,400 per year. Only Singapore Citizens are eligible. These scholarships are awarded in Secondary 1, Secondary 3, Pre-University 1 and on a yearly basis: ESIS...
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to your child’s school for information about applying. Mother Tongue Languages Chinese Language Elective Scholarship (CLES) Malay Language Elective Scholarship (MLES) Tamil Language Elective Scholarship
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The Lee Kuan Yew Award for Mathematics and Science (LKY-M&S) To promote academic excellence in Mathematics and Science Secondary Pre-University Polytechnic The Lee Kuan Yew Award for All-Round Excellence
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Information Skills; Civic, Global and Cross-Cultural Literacy. Find out more about the 21CC Framework. Award amount: Junior College or Millennia Institute: $400 Edusave Merit Bursary (EMB) Students who
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The UPLIFT Scholarship recognises the achievements of students in independent schools who have performed well academically, or in specific talent areas, and are from lower-income families. Who is eligible Singapore Citizens who are: Admitted to an independent school through Direct School...
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Inventive Thinking; Communication, Collaboration and Information Skills; Civic, Global and Cross-Cultural Literacy. Find out more about the 21CC Framework. Up to 15% of Primary 4 to 6 students from each
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). They are Critical, Adaptive and Inventive Thinking; Communication, Collaboration and Information Skills; Civic, Global and Cross-Cultural Literacy. Find out more about the 21CC Framework. Up to 10% of students from