I personally encountered about school fee prkblem now, i recently finished my n level, but my school told me i have to pay school fee if not i wont be able to get my n level cert. Need advice in telling whether i should pay the school fee, it is a huge amount as i come from poor family, will i be able to go ite without n lwvel cert? How important is n levek cert? Some advice please(Na student)
they din realise it until now?
N Level cert , you can find employment but very limited
O Level provides more options.
I advise you to take O Level after your N Level.
Go CDC seek help.
how expensive is sec sch fees now?
Originally posted by FireIce:how expensive is sec sch fees now?
Originally posted by SJS6638:N Level cert , you can find employment but very limited
O Level provides more options.
I advise you to take O Level after your N Level.
Go CDC seek help.
ComCare provides social assistance for low-income individuals and families.
ComCare programmes are funded by the Community Care Endowment Fund (ComCare Fund). The ComCare Fund was established in 2005 and it provides sustainable funding for assistance programmes for low-income Singaporeans. The ComCare Fund stands at $1.5 billion today. Social and public assistance (e.g. baby bonus, subsidies for childcare, job placement services, cash grants, etc.) we provide to the elderly, people with disabilities, low-income families, parents, etc.
To apply: Go to your nearest Community Centres/ Clubs or Social Service Office (SSO) to find out more. Each SSO delivers ComCare financial assistance and links residents up with other forms of assistance they might need, for instance, employment assistance or family services. The SSO will help you find out if you are eligible for the assistance.
Originally posted by Summer hill:Go and find your MP. MP will be very helpful to you.
See your Member of Parliament (MP) to write appeal letter?
www.parliament.gov.sg/whos-my-mp
Meet-the-People Sessions (MPS) is the name of a
feedback/redress system developed in Singapore for citizens to meet
their member of parliament. The MPS are usually held once a week.
Many citizens see the MPS as an opportunity to resolve problems
that they are having with the bureaucracy.The MP will write a
petition letter to the relevant ministry, statutory board or any
concerned parties to appeal on behalf of the resident. The letters
are accorded a higher priority by the Civil Service as they come
from elected representatives.
Cases deal with a wide range of problems. These include, but are
not limited to, family financial problems (e.g. health-cost issues,
jobs, financial assistance), CPF matters, various licenses, HDB
related problems (e.g. subsidized rental housing, obtaining a
subsidized HDB flat), immigration issues, and appeals for school
admissions and school fee subsidy.
Most sessions last past midnight to help residents effectively due
to waiting time.
The process of meeting the MP or Ministers varies from constituency to constituency, but they follow a general pattern:
1) Registration and take queue number
2) Constituent meets the petition writer who pens the letter (either hand-written or via PC) on behalf of the MP
3) Wait and queue to meet the MP
4) Meet the MP in a separate room, constituent informs the MP of his/her problems one-to-one.
5) MP assures the constituent that they will look into the case and send the letter. For urgent cases, the letter will be typed out, sign by the MP and hands it to the constituent immediately. For normal cases, the letter will be vetted through by the MP’s or Minister’s Personal Secretary and sent out within three working days.
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Originally posted by Vincentismynamehahaha:I currently owe around 1.3k
Please enlighten us how to owe school fees of $1,300 in a government school.
Unbelievable.
Originally posted by Obeeegood:Please enlighten us how to owe school fees of $1,300 in a government school.
Unbelievable.
Originally posted by Summer hill:
You must be living in an ivory tower to not believe TS.
Little girl, government sec schools na students pay $25 per month.
Autonomous schools na students pay $28 to $43 per month.
Independent schools have scholarships and bursaries.
Www.moegov.sg/education/secondary/
wat sch?
Originally posted by Obeeegood:Little girl, government sec schools na students pay $25 per month.
Autonomous schools na students pay $28 to $43 per month.
Independent schools have scholarships and bursaries.
Www.moegov.sg/education/secondary/
Ivory Tower person, you must be living real comfortably with your parents dutifully paying school fees with GIRO every month. Do you that debt adds up?
Originally posted by Summer hill:Ivory Tower person, you must be living real comfortably with your parents dutifully paying school fees with GIRO every month. Do you that debt adds up?
Little girl, are you sure you know how to add ? Laughing...........
$25 x 12 x 4 = $1,200 ie a student only pays $1,200 for 4 years of secondary education.
Your maths must be amazingly "good". Laughing..........
Ignorant little girl, let me put it into simple words.
It is impossible for TS to have owe $1,300 school fees when TS is studying NA in a government school.
Owing 6 months school fees, the school would have arranged financial assistance to help the student. So, the amount owed cannot snowball into $1,300.
Originally posted by Obeeegood:Little girl, are you sure you know how to add ? Laughing...........
$25 x 12 x 4 = $1,200 ie a student only pays $1,200 for 4 years of secondary education.
Your maths must be amazingly "good". Laughing..........
Ignorant little girl, let me put it into simple words.
It is impossible for TS to have owe $1,300 school fees when TS is studying NA in a government school.
Owing 6 months school fees, the school would have arranged financial assistance to help the student. So, the amount owed cannot snowball into $1,300.
Hey, yes I know how to add. Are you sure the school will arranged financial assistance for the kid after six months? You have not seen my classmate who owes around $1500 because he thinks that school is free and thus no need to pay. You are a real a--hole living in your ivory tower thinking that everything in Singapore is perfect and people like TS does not exist.
Originally posted by Obeeegood:Little girl, are you sure you know how to add ? Laughing...........
$25 x 12 x 4 = $1,200 ie a student only pays $1,200 for 4 years of secondary education.
Your maths must be amazingly "good". Laughing..........
Ignorant little girl, let me put it into simple words.
It is impossible for TS to have owe $1,300 school fees when TS is studying NA in a government school.
Owing 6 months school fees, the school would have arranged financial assistance to help the student. So, the amount owed cannot snowball into $1,300.
Originally posted by Summer hill:
Hey, yes I know how to add. Are you sure the school will arranged financial assistance for the kid after six months? You have not seen my classmate who owes around $1500 because he thinks that school is free and thus no need to pay. You are a real a--hole living in your ivory tower thinking that everything in Singapore is perfect and people like TS does not exist.
Refuse to admit mistake and try to divert attention and say your classmate owes $1,500. Laughing........
I am pointing out that it is impossible for TS to owe $1300 school fees in studying NA in a government secondary school.
Little girl has too much sympathies to believe what TS has said.
Originally posted by Obeeegood:Refuse to admit mistake and try to divert attention and say your classmate owes $1,500. Laughing........
I am pointing out that it is impossible for TS to owe $1300 school fees in studying NA in a government secondary school.
Little girl has too much sympathies to believe what TS has said.