Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level

The Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (O-level) examination is held annually in Singapore. The examinations are mainly set by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), while Mother Tongue subjects such as Chinese, Malay and Tamil and Combined Humanities (Social Studies) are set by the Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE).[1]

The examination is taken by students at the end of their fourth (for Express Stream) or fifth (for Normal Academic Stream) year in secondary school, mostly at age 16. The system is equivalent to the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), taken by international candidates including Singapore students who take the exam as private candidates, as well as the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examination taken by students in the United Kingdom. O-level (O' Grades in Scotland) examinations were conducted in the United Kingdom until when they were replaced by the GCSE examinations. Whether or not the GCSE is an improvement over its predecessor is a topic of controversial debate.[2]

Recent studies show that approximately 30,000 students take Singapore-Cambridge O-Level exams annually.[3]

Syllabus

The test questions are created by the examiners from the University of Cambridge International Examinations (UCIE), with the exception of the Mother Tongue subjects and Social Studies component of Combined Humanities, which are set in Singapore. After the examination, papers are sent to Cambridge (in Britain) for marking, excluding the exceptions as mentioned above (Social Studies and Mother Tongue) which are marked by Singaporean examiners instead. In this case, the personal details of the student are omitted with the use of the Integrated Examination System where barcode labels are used. Local teachers would not be able to recognize scripts from students of his or her own school as the candidates' names are neither written on the papers nor printed on the labels, hence preventing malpractice of teachers.[4]

Grades

Candidates are graded based on their performance relative to the cohort. A grade in one GCE exam subject is a number with an accompanying letter. In descending order, the grades are: A (1,2), B (3,4), C (5,6), D7, E8, and F9. A grade of C6 or better is considered an O-level pass. Obtaining a pass in one or more subjects will lead to a Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level). Candidates whose subject(s) are denoted as 'Absent' - should they be absent from any component(s) for the subject - will not have the subject listed on the certificate; this is likewise for those who obtain a Grade 9, though it will appear on the result slip.[5]

The grades of six or five subjects (depending on the scoring system used) taken are added to give an aggregate score known as L1R5 (one language subject and five relevant subjects), or EL1R2B2, which is a separate aggregate scoring system used for polytechnic admission. The score is calculated by adding up the numeral of each grade. For example, a candidate who scores a grade of A1 in six subjects will have an L1R5 score of six.

Subjects

Special and Express students

All Special and Express stream students are required to take a minimum of five subjects, but are allowed to take up to a maximum of nine. Students who wish to take ten subjects must obtain permission from the Ministry of Education. All Special and Express students must take the following subjects:[4]

(Second Language or Literature may be taken by foreign students in lieu of Mother Tongue such as Japanese, Bahasa Indonesia and Arabic)

Elective Subjects

Normal (Academic) students

Students in the Normal (Academic) stream take four to seven subjects including:

Mother Tongue

The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) is the examining authority for Mother Tongue subjects. The Mother Tongue paper is different from the other papers, in that it includes a "Mid-Year Examination" for written papers (i.e. Papers 1 and 2), taken on the first Monday of the June school holidays. The Oral and Listening Comprehension papers are usually taken in July, and the results for Mother Tongue are subsequently released in August. However, the candidate may opt to re-take the paper in October/November along with the other papers that the candidate has registered for, though an additional fee is payable. The November re-assessment only covers the written examinations; no re-assessment is available for the Oral and Listening Comprehension component of the examination.

The best result of the two assessments is reflected in the result slip which will be released in January the following year. In addition to the grade, it will also show the candidate's performance in the Oral/Aural Examination as Distinction (highest), Merit, Pass or Ungraded.

With effect from 2007, the use of approved electronic handheld dictionaries in O-level Chinese language composition examinations (Paper 1) has been allowed.[6]

Social Studies

Social Studies, the compulsory subject of the two components in Combined Humanities, is used as an implicit study of National Education.

School-based Science Practical Assessment

Pure Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) include the School-based Science Practical Assessment (SPA) for school candidates. It assesses candidates' competence in science practical skills over an appropriate period of time that the candidates is offering the subject, and forms 20% of the overall mark for the subject. While the questions are set by the Ministry of Education, the assessment is scheduled, carried out and marked by the school before submitting the scripts to the MOE. The scores for the assessment are kept confidential and are never disclosed to the candidates. The assessment is grouped into three skill sets:

Skill set 1 – Performing and Observing
Skill set 2 – Analysing
Skill set 3 – Planning

Each candidate is to be assessed only twice for each of skill sets 1 and 2 and only once for skill set 3.[7]

List of subjects examined

Cambridge Subjects

Subject Code Subject Language medium Notes
1128 English Language English
1135 Arabic as a 3rd Language Arabic For school candidates only.
1136 Bahasa Indonesia as a 3rd Language Bahasa Indonesia For school candidates only.
2049 Religious Studies (Bible Knowledge) English For private candidates only.
2065 Literature in English English
2174 History English
2204 Combined Humanities English Last year of examination in 2017. May be offered to repeat school candidates from 5N in 2018.
2236 Geography English
2267 Combined Humanities English
2272 Humanities (Social Studies, Geography) English Offered from 2018 to replace Combined Humanities syllabus 2267.
2273 Humanities (Social Studies, History) English Offered from 2018 to replace Combined Humanities syllabus 2267.
2274 Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in English) English Offered from 2018 to replace Combined Humanities syllabus 2267.
2275 Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in Chinese) English Offered from 2018 to replace Combined Humanities syllabus 2267.
2276 Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in Malay) English Offered from 2018 to replace Combined Humanities syllabus 2267.
2277 Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in Tamil) English Offered from 2018 to replace Combined Humanities syllabus 2267.
3012 French French
3028 German German
3034 Spanish Spanish For school candidates only.
3186 Arabic Arabic For private candidates only.
3194 Hindi Hindi
3196 Urdu Urdu
3199 Gujarati Gujarati
3203 Panjabi Panjabi
3215 Bengali Bengali
3249 Burmese Burmese
3260 Thai Thai
3261 Japanese Japanese
4047 Additional Mathematics English
4048 Mathematics English
5059 Physics (SPA) English Last year of examination in 2018. For school candidates only.
5064 Physics English Last year of examination in 2017. For private candidates only.
5073 Chemistry (SPA) English Last year of examination in 2018. For school candidates only.
5074 Chemistry English Last year of examination in 2017. For private candidates only.
5076 Science (Physics, Chemistry) English
5077 Science (Physics, Biology) English
5078 Science (Chemistry, Biology) English
5108 Biology English Last year of examination in 2017. For private candidates only.
5158 Biology (SPA) English Last year of examination in 2018. For school candidates only.
6063 Electronics English New subject from 2018. For school candidates only.
6085 Music English For school candidates only.
6086 Higher Music English For school candidates only.
6087 Food and Nutrition English For school candidates only.
6091 Physics English Revised syllabus from 2018.
6092 Chemistry English Revised syllabus from 2018.
6093 Biology English Revised syllabus from 2018.
6123 Art English For school candidates only.
6124 Higher Art English For school candidates only.
7051 Design and Technology English For school candidates only.
7155 Computing English New subject from 2018. For school candidates only.
7175 Principles of Accounts English

O-Level School Initiated Elective (OSIE) Cambridge Subjects

Subject Code Subject Language medium Notes
2286 Economics English For school candidates only.
5999 Drama English For school candidates only.
6080 Physical Education English For school candidates only.
7017 Computer Studies English Last year of examination in 2017. For school candidates only.
7085 Business Studies English For school candidates only.

Note: The above electives are applicable only for candidates from schools approved to offer the subjects.


Applied Subjects

Subject Code Subject Language medium Notes
NP01 Fundamentals of Electronics English Last year of examination in 2017. For school candidates only.
NP03 Media Studies Chinese Last year of examination in 2017. For school candidates only.
NP04 Biotechnology English For school candidates only.
NP05 Design Studies English For school candidates only.
NP06 Media Studies English Last year of examination in 2017. For school candidates only.

Note: The above Applied Subjects are applicable only for candidates from schools approved to offer the subjects. Candidates registering for Applied Subjects will be charged subject fees cited by the examining agencies.


Local Subjects Examined in Chinese

Subject Code Subject Language medium Notes
1116 Higher Chinese Chinese
1153 Chinese B Chinese Chinese B is not an O-Level subject.
1160 Chinese Chinese
1166 Chinese (Special Programme) Chinese
2093 Literature in Chinese Chinese

Local Subjects Examined in Malay

Subject Code Subject Language medium Notes
1117 Higher Malay Malay
1133 Malay (Special Programme) Malay
1148 Malay Malay
1151 Malay B Malay Malay B is not an O-Level subject.
2080 Islamic Religious Knowledge Malay For private candidates only.
2094 Literature in Malay Malay Last year of examination in 2017.
2238 Literature in Malay Malay Revised syllabus from 2018.

Local Subjects Examined in Tamil

Subject Code Subject Language medium Notes
1147 Higher Tamil Tamil
1152 Tamil B Tamil Tamil B is not an O-Level subject.
1157 Tamil Tamil
2098 Literature in Tamil Tamil

See also

References

  1. "GCE O Level Examination: General Information". Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  2. "Ten years of the GCSE". BBC News. 26 August 1998. Retrieved 2006-12-27.
  3. http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2015/01/results-of-the-2014-singapore-cambridge-general-certificate-of-education-ordinary-level-examination.php
  4. 1 2 "INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES" (PDF). SEAB. SEAB. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  5. http://www.seab.gov.sg/privateExamInstructions/2010InstructionsForPrivateCandidates.pdf Page 21 and 22
  6. http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/secondary/express/changes/
  7. SPA Information, Page 4
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