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Source:
www.moe.gov.sg |
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Results of the 2007
Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary
Level) Examination |
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The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate
of Education Ordinary Level (GCE O-Level) Examination is conducted
jointly by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, the
Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board and the Ministry of
Education. |
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There were 38,450 school candidates in the
2007 O-Level Examination. Of these, 38,402 or 99.9% have been awarded
certificates. In the 2006 O-Level Examination, there were 38,550 school
candidates or 99.9% who were awarded certificates. An information sheet
on students and schools with good performance is at Annex A. |
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The results of the 2007 and 2006 O-Level
Examinations for school candidates are as follows: |
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Year |
No.
Sat |
5 or
more GCE
O-Level Passes |
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No. |
% |
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2007 |
38,450 |
30,891 |
80.3 |
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2006 |
38,593 |
31,490 |
81.6 |
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Year |
No. Sat |
3
or more GCE
O-Level Passes |
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No. |
% |
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2007 |
38,450 |
36,368 |
94.6 |
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2006 |
38,593 |
36,710 |
95.1 |
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Year |
No. Sat |
1
or more GCE
O-Level Passes |
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No. |
% |
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2007 |
38,450 |
38,402 |
99.9 |
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2006 |
38,593 |
38,550 |
99.9 |
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This year, 3,516 or 30.2% of the 2007
Secondary 4 Normal Academic [Sec 4N(A)] students sat for 1-2
subjects in the O-Level Examination. 91.7% of these students passed
the examinations. Selected Sec 4 N(A) students may now offer up to 2
O-Level subjects out of the full range of O-Level subjects. |
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A total of 3,029 private candidates sat
for the 2007 O-Level Examination. Of these, 2,697 or 89.0% have been
awarded certificates. |
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School candidates have been issued their
results by their respective schools from 2:00 pm today. Private
candidates will be informed of their results by post. Private
candidates may also access their results through the Singapore
Examinations and Assessment Board website at
http://www.seab.gov.sg from
2:00 pm today. |
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More..... |
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Source:
www.moe.gov.sg Press Release
24 Jan 2008 |
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