Straits Times Branded Content – Global mindset, Asian values and close-knit support: How students at this international school are being equipped for the future

By offering students a home away from home, Hwa Chong International School encourages strong bonds of friendship while bringing together the best of Asian culture and a dynamic curriculum.

小六会考成绩一般 双胞兄弟发奋考出春天

双胞胎兄弟李思杰(18岁)和李思远(18岁)是华中国际学校今年的毕业生,他们分别在IB考试中取得了44分和43分的优异成绩。兄弟俩是土生土长的新加坡人,之前就读于培华小学。他们在小六毕业会考的成绩一般,分别为219和222分,但经过六年的不懈努力,为自己交出了优秀的成绩单。

CNA Digital Brand Story – Educating the next generation: The ‘cool’ factor

Choosing a school that parents and tweens (or teens) agree on might sound hard. But it’s possible to find common ground.

Few students applying for scholarships at international schools with local roots HCIS and SJIIHS

The scholarships are worth up to six figures, but not enough students are applying for them, with fewer recipients than awards available each year.

HCIS scholarship holder thrived in school, got perfect score for IB

Hwa Chong International School (HCIS) alumna Yeo Yeo grew up in Brunei but sought to pursue higher education in Singapore, where she was born. The Singaporean wanted to be in the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma programme as she was drawn to its emphasis on independent learning, project work and research work.

世界顶尖学府直通车,新加坡百年华中成就无数华人学子

近年来,我国与国际的交流和接轨渐成为常态化,家长们越来越希望孩子能接受一流的国际化教育,兼具中国情怀和国际视野。

IB results: Singapore wins big with 35 out of 69 perfect scorers globally

Students who sat the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma exams in Singapore last November have continued to outperform their global counterparts.

全球IB满分考生超过一半在我国

去年参加国际文凭高中课程考试的2250名本地考生当中,有近三分之一考取超过40分的佳绩,比起全球只有7.3%的考生比率高出许多。本地考生的平均分是37.99分,全球的平均分则是28.52分。

Young news hounds scramble on the beat

The competition, aimed at giving students a grounding in media literacy and training aspiring young journalists in a newsroom setting, is organised by The Straits Times and presented by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG).

Singapore schools score better results in IB exams

HCIS reached “a new high” of 37.2 points on average, an increase from last year’s 36.8 points. Two students scored the maximum 45 points, a replay of last year’s achievement. The school also had a 100 percent pass rate this year, the third time in eight batches.

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