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Are there any good high schools in Singapore? Do you want private schools?

I think it is best not to go directly to high school in the third grade, not only because of the language problem, but also because the high school here is very different from that in China. If you don't mind the trouble, I think it's best to study in a technical secondary school for one or two years to let myself know some languages and cultures. More importantly, in order to adapt to his education system, Singapore middle school has a four-year school year, four semesters in January each year, and one day off every ten weeks, that is, one week (March). There will be big exams one month (June), one week (September) and two months (1 1, 65438+February) before each long holiday (June,1/month). If you come here for Grade Three next year, you will go to college one and a half years later than your domestic classmates. After finishing the fourth grade, I will also take the senior high school entrance examination (O level) here. Then report to the appropriate high school through your senior high school entrance examination results. Although it takes some time, according to my own experience, I still recommend you to go to the junior high school here first. Although there are many Chinese in Singapore, the official language is English after all. You need time to adjust your thinking. English in senior high school is particularly difficult, which requires not only language, but also in-depth thinking and extensive knowledge. If you come from China at once, I don't think most people can cope, and other subjects are also suitable for Britain. There are certain requirements in writing. If you can't express yourself, you will suffer in peacetime and exams. The exam here is not pure calculation like in China. It requires you to understand and explain some phenomena and principles. Besides, two years in high school. If you just adapted at that time, I think it is very dangerous, which may make you unable to concentrate on preparing for the college entrance examination (A level). Since you are really studying hard, I suggest you consider my words. Haha, after all, I have been there before.

The top five high schools in Singapore are

1. Raffles High School Raffles College (said upstairs, it is a very English school and values your English very much).

2. Huaqiao Middle School Hwa Chong Institution (it has a middle school and a high school, both of which are Chinese schools, the middle school is a boys' school and the high school is a mixed school, both of which are particularly good and naturally demanding).

3. Victoria Junior College (English campus culture, students are especially able to play and learn, so it is very important to master themselves. It's a seaside school.

4. National junior college (famous for its rigorous scholarship)

Temasek junior college (the overall atmosphere of the school is very good, and it is also close to the sea. Students and teachers are very kind, leaning towards China schools, giving people a very comfortable and natural feeling)

The junior college is a high school, one or two are private, and the tuition will be higher. Although there are government subsidies, the fees charged to foreign students are still quite high. If I remember correctly, the tuition fee is about 200 to 300 Singapore dollars a month. However, if you apply for permanent residence in Singapore, you can enjoy government subsidies and basically don't have to pay any tuition fees. However, it depends on your family environment. It is estimated that the annual living expenses and tuition fees will be around 6.5438 yuan +0.5 million yuan. It used to be about RMB 6.5438+0.5 million, but recently the Singapore dollar is appreciating. Of course, it varies from person to person. The consumption level here is relatively high, but if you don't chase brand-name luxury goods, your daily expenses will not be very high.

As far as I know, studying in Singapore is very convenient, and there are so many intermediaries now. However, I suggest that you carefully understand the situation of the school before looking for an intermediary. You can go to the websites of different schools, and some will put some information and fees for international students. You can also ask me any questions.

It seems a little confusing to answer the question for the first time, but I hope I can help you and wish your dream come true! All the best!