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Wong’s Vision for Singapore
26 September

Wong’s Vision for Singapore: The 2024 National Day Rally Reset

The 2022 PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) results revealed Singapore as the top-performing education system in Creative Thinking among 64 participating countries. An impressive 60% of Singaporean students achieved the two highest proficiency levels, more than double the OECD average of 27%. This success highlights Singapore’s strong emphasis on developing 21st Century Competencies, such as critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability.

Asia Singapore International School (ASIS)
20 September

Singapore Tops Global Rankings for Creative Thinking in PISA 2022

The 2022 PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) results revealed Singapore as the top-performing education system in Creative Thinking among 64 participating countries. An impressive 60% of Singaporean students achieved the two highest proficiency levels, more than double the OECD average of 27%. This success highlights Singapore’s strong emphasis on developing 21st Century Competencies, such as critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability.

UK Falls Behind Singapore in Latest OECD PISA Education Rankings
20 August

UK Falls Behind Singapore in Latest OECD PISA Education Rankings

Singapore has maintained its position as the global leader in education, topping the latest rankings in maths, reading, and science, according to the 2022 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). East Asian countries continue to dominate the global educational landscape, with Singapore at the forefront.

Singapore Tops OECD PISA Rankings in Maths, Science, and Reading
20 August

Singapore Tops OECD PISA Rankings in Maths, Science, and Reading

Fifteen-year-olds in Singapore have ranked first globally in mathematics, science, and reading, according to the latest 2022 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) study. The assessment, which measures students’ ability to apply knowledge and skills to real-world problems, included 6,606 students from 149 secondary schools and 15 private schools, such as international schools and madrasahs.