The Future of Singapore’s Education System

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23rd April 2023

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Singapore's education system is composed of the government's institutions and the private sector. As in many other countries, Singapore relies on the private sector to provide education to most of its students.

This system has become more prominent in recent years, especially as Singapore's educational system has struggled to cope with an increasing population.

Compared to other countries, Singapore is fairly good at promoting bilingualism, with 95% of the population able to speak English and Mandarin. In fact, the country is known as a bilingual country in Asia.

The education system promotes English proficiency and bilingualism, and it is compulsory for students to learn both English and Mandarin.

The Future of Singapore's Education System
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