Are you happy you have been heard by MOE...
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to differentiate citizens and non-citizens?
http://www.edvantage.com.sg/edvantage/news/schoolnews/1173770/School_fees_to_increase_for_non_citizens_in_2013_MOE.html
School fees to increase for non-citizens in 2013: MOE
Edvantage | Tue Jun 26 2012
SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Education (MOE) announced today that it will be revising school fees from 2013 in government and government-aided schools for non-Singaporeans.
School fees will increase by $50-80 per month for students who are Permanent Residents (PR) and by $115-250 per month for international students (IS).
Primary PR students will be charged $90 up from $40, while IS (ASEAN) will be charged $350 up from $235. Other international students will be charged $500 up from $345.
School fees for students who are Singapore Citizens (SC) will remain unchanged. Primary school education is free for citizens.
Monthly fees for secondary PR students, IS (ASEAN) and IS will increase by $65 to $120, $125 to $450, and $180 to $650, respectively.
Fees for local students will remain at $5.
Meanwhile, pre-university PR students will be charged $160 up from $80, while IS (ASEAN) will be charged $700 up from $530. Other international students will be charged $1,000 up from $750.
School fees for local students will remain at $6.
Monthly standard miscellaneous fees will also increase for all students by $1 to $6.50 for primary school students, by $2.00 to $10.00 for secondary school students and by $2.50 to $13.50 for Pre-University school students. -
Should also include poly education.
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caroline3sg:
Should also include poly education.
Poly is considered tertiary? So I am not sure if the fees are regulated by MOE. -
It's about time! Should have implemented this years ago. :siam:
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ksi:
Yes, poly is considered tertiary. But feel that their fees should be adjusted too. Just like bus fares. I may be wrong on this (pls correct me if i am), but, don't think poly/ITE students enjoy the subsidsed bus fares as their A level counterparts. Feel that provisions shd be made especially since they are all in the same age group and category of post-secondary education.caroline3sg:
Should also include poly education.
Poly is considered tertiary? So I am not sure if the fees are regulated by MOE. -
Mawar:
It's about time! Should have implemented this years ago. :siam:
Yeah, that is why option 2 exists. Some may feel that this is long overdue. -
schweppes:
Yes, poly is considered tertiary. But feel that their fees should be adjusted too. Just like bus fares. I may be wrong on this (pls correct me if i am), but, don't think poly/ITE students enjoy the subsidsed bus fares as their A level counterparts. Feel that provisions shd be made especially since they are all in the same age group and category of post-secondary education.[/quote]I agree with you, they should enjoy the same privileges but who is in charge for fees? I think for bus fares, LTA should be the one in charge to review this right?ksi:
[quote=\"caroline3sg\"]Should also include poly education.
Poly is considered tertiary? So I am not sure if the fees are regulated by MOE.
Just a lighter note on the difference I notice, I think the poly kids are treated more like young adults, not tied down by school uniforms and stricter rules in school whereas the A levels kids are managed more like kids, maybe that is why they are given bus fare privileges? -
ksi:
I agree with you, they should enjoy the same privileges but who is in charge for fees? I think for bus fares, LTA should be the one in charge to review this right?[/quote]ya... think so. They did say that they are looking into it. As usual, NATO only. haiz :razz:
Yes, poly is considered tertiary. But feel that their fees should be adjusted too. Just like bus fares. I may be wrong on this (pls correct me if i am), but, don't think poly/ITE students enjoy the subsidsed bus fares as their A level counterparts. Feel that provisions shd be made especially since they are all in the same age group and category of post-secondary education.schweppes:
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Poly is considered tertiary? So I am not sure if the fees are regulated by MOE.ksi:
:rotflmao:Just a lighter note on the difference I notice, I think the poly kids are treated more like young adults, not tied down by school uniforms and stricter rules in school whereas the A levels kids are managed more like kids, maybe that is why they are given bus fare privileges?
actually, some of the poly kids need more discipline in their lives!! :slapshead: :nunchuk: -
schweppes:
Ah...then they can now learn from MOE....get into ACTION and stop the TALK! MOE is setting a good example.. :rahrah:
ya... think so. They did say that they are looking into it. As usual, NATO only. haiz :razz:ksi:
I agree with you, they should enjoy the same privileges but who is in charge for fees? I think for bus fares, LTA should be the one in charge to review this right?schweppes:
Yeah I see quite a number of them are smokers....
:rotflmao:ksi:
Just a lighter note on the difference I notice, I think the poly kids are treated more like young adults, not tied down by school uniforms and stricter rules in school whereas the A levels kids are managed more like kids, maybe that is why they are given bus fare privileges?
actually, some of the poly kids need more discipline in their lives!! :slapshead: :nunchuk:http://www.emofaces.com/en/emoticons/s/smoking-emoticon.gif\">
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ksi:
Wait. Was this really what ksp parents were clamouring for? How is it going to benefit Singaporean kids if their non-Sg classmates will now pay higher fees? Is there any promise that the higher fees collected will be used to bring in more teachers/teacher-training/extra coaching for exams etc.?Are you happy you have been heard by MOE....
to differentiate citizens and non-citizens?