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BEATTY SECONDARY SCHOOL
Secondary Two Streaming Booklet
Express
2018
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Contents Page
Page No. 1 Streaming Process Time Frame 3
2 Secondary Three Subject Combinations for 2019 3 - 4
3 Criteria For Selection 4
4 Post Secondary Education 5
5 Admission Criteria To Junior Colleges 5 - 6
6 Admission Criteria To Polytechnics 6
7 Write-Up On Electives For Secondary Three Express Classes 7 - 21
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Express Subject Combinations for 2019 When choosing the subject combination for Secondary 3 (2019), students only need to indicate their choices represented by the respective codes for each combination. The choices are to be ranked according to the order of preference. Students are strongly encouraged to opt for combinations that are within their academic capability. During the Streaming Exercise, students will be offered the subject combination based on
1. their academic performance in Secondary 2 (based on the overall results in 2018) 2. their choice of combination 3. the number of students opting for the combination and 4. the availability of school resources
If a student is not offered his/her first choice due to any of the above reasons, the school will consider subsequent choices made by the student. Hence, it is important that students rank their choices after careful consideration and consultation with their parents or guardian. STREAMING PROCESS TIME FRAME
No Item Time Frame 1 Briefing to students 15/10 to 17/10
2 Online submission of streaming options via AskNLearn portal 18/10 to 22/10
3 Release and confirmation of streaming results 2/11
INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXPRESS STREAM For the Express Stream, students can select from the 6 main groups of subject combinations. It is important that students opting for Pure Science combinations (Group A, B and C) should include Combined Science combinations (Group D, E and F) as well. Students who only want to opt for Combined Science combinations do not necessarily need to include Pure Science combinations in their choices. Students are required to fill up all 6 choices before they are allowed to submit the online forms. Sec 3 Express Subject Combinations
Combination A B C D E F
Subjects
English Mother Tongue
Humanities (Social Studies with Elect Geog/Hist) Math
A-Math A-Math A-Math A-Math A-Math / Literature POA
Pure Chemistry
Pure Chemistry
Pure Chemistry Combined Science (Phy/Chem or Bio/Chem)
Pure Physics Pure Physics Pure Physics
/ Pure Biology
Literature / D&T / F&N /
Art
D&T / F&N / Art
Literature / D&T / F&N /
Art
Pure Biology
Pure Geography/ Literature
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NOTE Students will also opt to study either Elective Geography or Elective History. Elective Geography is
NOT to be taken together with Geography o In the event that a student is awarded an option other than his first choice, the selected
elective humanities subject will be automatically evaluated to ensure that this rule is not violated
CRITERIA FOR SUBJECTS Overall % is derived from the average of the overall marks of all the examinable subjects, with English and Math given a weighting of 2
Subject Criteria Pure Science 8 Subjects Science > 70% AND Math > 70%
English > 60% Overall Percentage 65%
Pure Science Science > 70% AND Math > 70%
A-Math Math > 65%
POA Math > 50%
Pure Geography Geography > 60%, English > 60%
Pure Literature Literature > 60%, English > 60%
Art Art > 65% (subjected to performance in Art selection test) Design and Technology DT > 65% (and subject to teachers’ recommendations), Pass Science
Class size should not exceed 20 per teaching group (subjected to performance in DT selection test)
Food and Nutrition FCE > 60% Class size should not exceed 20 per teaching group
Combined Science (Bio/Chem)
English > 60%
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Post Secondary Education
GCE ‘A’ LevelExamination
/ OtherQualifications
Junior Colleges/ Centralised
Institute(2 - 3 years)
Universities (3 - 4 years for Undergraduates)
Diploma
Polytechnics(3 years)
Nitec / Higher Nitec
Institute of Technical Education
(1 - 2 years)
GCE ‘O’ Level Examination
GCE ‘N(A)’ Level
ADMISSION CRITERIA TO JUNIOR COLLEGES The 2 year Pre-U course is offered only in junior colleges. To be eligible for admission to a course in the junior colleges, applicants must satisfy the criteria specified in Table 1: Table 1: Eligibility Criteria for Admission to Junior Colleges
Aggregate Range for L1R5 excluding Bonus Points
Meet Requirements as specified in Table 2?
Yes No
15 points or less
Eligible
Eligible for Conditional Admission
16 to 20 points Eligible for Conditional Admission only if students have grades of A1 or A2 in all the R5 subjects
Table 2: Requirements on Core Subjects
Subject Requirement
English Language A1 to C6
Mother Tongue Language: Chinese Language, Malay Language, Tamil Language OR HCL, HML, HTL OR CLB, MLB, TLB
A1 to D7 A1 to E8
Merit or Pass
Mathematics: Mathematics OR Additional Mathematics
A1 to D7 A1 to D7
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Table 3 : L1R5 for Junior College Courses
L1 English Language / Higher Mother Tongue
R5 Relevant Subject 1 : Humanities / Higher Art / Higher Music Relevant Subject 2 : Mathematics / Science Relevant Subject 3 : Humanities / Mathematics / Science/ Higher Art/Higher Music Relevant Subject 4 : Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects (except Religious Knowledge and CCA) Relevant Subject 5 : Any GCE ‘O’ Level subjects (except Religious Knowledge and CCA)
ADMISSION CRITERIA TO POLYTECHNICS To be eligible for consideration to the various courses in the polytechnics, applicants must obtain 26 points or better for the net ELR2B2 aggregate course (i.e. English Language, 2 relevant subjects and best 2 other subjects including CCA Bonus Points) and meet the minimum entry requirements for the various courses. Table 4 : ELR2B2 for Polytechnic Courses (shows relevant subjects for the various courses in the polytechnics) Course Group
ELR2B2-A (Eg. Humanities, Social
Sciences, Media & Design, Early Childhood)
ELR2B2-B (Eg. Psychology,
Business & Management, Finance)
ELR2B2-C (Eg. Applied Sciences,
Engineering, Information & Digital Tech,
Electronics & Info-Comm Tech, Health Sciences,
Maritime Studies)
ELR2B2-D (Eg. Media & Design, Game Development, Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape
Design)
EL English Language
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Chinese, Malay or Tamil Combined Humanities Design & Technology Elementary Math Geography Higher Chinese Literature Principles of Accounting Art
Combined Humanities Commerce Geography History Literature Principles of Accounting Art
Biology Chemistry Physics Combined Science Design & Technology
Biology Chemistry Physics Combined Science Design & Technology Art
B2 Best 2 other subjects excluding CCA Extracted from Joint Admissions Exercise 2013 Information from Candidates Booklet Information correct at time of printing
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WRITE-UP ON ELECTIVES FOR SECONDARY THREE EXPRESS CLASSES
Additional Mathematics Subject: Additional Mathematics Exam Code: 4047 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The syllabus is intended to prepare students adequately for A-Level H2 Mathematics and H3
Mathematics, where a strong foundation in algebra, trigonometry and calculus is required. The O-Level Additional Mathematics syllabus assumes knowledge of O-Level Mathematics.
Topics to be covered:
Quadratic equations and inequalities Indices and surds Polynomials and Partial Fractions Modulus and Power Functions Binomial Theorem Logarithms Coordinate Geometry Linear Law
Parabolas and Circles Plane Geometry Trigonometric Functions Trigo Identities and Equations Differentiation Integration Kinematics
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting 1 There will be 11 – 13
questions of varying marks and lengths testing more on the fundamental skills and concepts. Candidates are
required to answer all questions.
2h 80 44%
2 There will be 9 – 11 questions of varying marks and lengths.
Candidates are required to answer all questions.
2h 30min 100 56%
Related Career Options*:
Engineering (e.g. Electronic, Aerospace, Biomedical, Civil) Architecture Economics and Finance *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Chemistry Subject: Chemistry Exam Code: 6092 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: Pure Chemistry places less emphasis on factual materials and greater emphasis on the
understanding and application of scientific concepts and principles. As such, it is important that students must be prepared to put in considerable effort into studying, understanding and practising Chemistry in order to grasp the concepts well. Most importantly, students need to have a resilient and positive attitude. Students will be able to develop skills that are relevant to the study and practice of science, develop attitudes relevant to science such as accuracy and precision, inquisitiveness, inventiveness and initiative, as well as stimulate one’s interest and care for the local and global environment.
Topics to be covered:
1. In Experimental Chemistry, the topics covered are
1.1 Experimental design 1.2 Methods of purification and
analysis 1.3 Identification of ions and
gas 2. In Atomic Structure and
Stoichiometry, the topics covered are
2.1 Kinetic Particle Theory 2.2 Atomic Structure 2.3 Chemical Bonding and their
Structures and Properties 2.4 Formulas and Equations
writing 2.5 Mole Concept Chemical
Calculations
3. In Periodicity, the topics covered are 3.1 The Periodic Table 3.2 Metals 4. In Atmosphere, the topic covered is 4.1 Air and the Environment 5. In Chemistry of Reactions, the topics covered are 5.1 Electrolysis 5.2 Energy from Chemicals 5.3 Speed of reactions 5.4 Redox 5.5 Acids and Bases 5.6 Salts 5.7 Ammonia
6. In Organic Chemistry, the topics covered are 6.1 Fuels and Crude Oil 6.2 Alkanes 6.3 Alkenes 6.4 Alcohols 6.5 Carboxylic Acids 6.6 Macromolecules
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Multiple Choice Questions 1 hour 40 30%
2 Structured and Free Response
1 hour 45 minutes 80 50%
3 Practical 1 h 50 min 40 20%
Related Career Options*:
Food Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Medicine
*List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Physics Subject: Physics Exam Code: 6091 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The O-Level Physics syllabus provides students with a coherent understanding of energy,
matter, and their interrelationships. It focuses on investigating natural phenomena and then applying patterns, models (including mathematical ones), principles, theories and laws to explain the physical behaviour of the universe. As such, it is important that students must be prepared to put in considerable effort into studying, understanding and practising Physics in order to grasp the concepts well. Most importantly, students need to have a resilient and positive attitude. Students will be able to become confident citizens in a technological world, able to take or develop an informed interest in matters of scientific importance; recognise the usefulness and limitations of scientific method, and to appreciate its applicability in other disciplines and in everyday life.
Topics to be covered:
1. In General Physics, the topics covered are
1.1 Measurement 1.2 Kinematics 1.3 Dynamics 1.4 Mass, Weight and Density 1.5 Turning Effect of Forces 1.6 Energy, Work and Power 1.7 Pressure
2. In Thermal Physics, the topics covered are
2.1 Temperature 2.2 Kinetic Model of Matter 2.3 Transfer of Thermal Energy 2.4 Thermal Properties of Matter
3. In Light, Waves and Sound, the topics covered are
3.1 Light 3.2 General Waves Properties 3.3 Electromagnetic Waves 3.4 Sound
4. In Electricity and Magnetism, the topics covered are
4.1 Static Electricity 4.2 Current Electricity 4.3 DC Circuits 4.4 Practical Electricity 4.5 Magnetism 4.6 Electromagnetism 4.7 Electromagnetic Induction
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Multiple Choice Questions 1 hour 40 30%
2 Structured and Free Response
1 hour 45 minutes 80 50%
3 Practical 1 h 50 min 40 20%
Related Career Options*:
Engineering (e.g. Electronic, Aerospace, Biomedical, Civil) Architecture Experience Design *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Biology Subject: Biology Exam Code: 6093 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The O-Level biology syllabus is designed to have a greater emphasis on the understanding and
application of scientific concepts and principles, with less emphasis on factual materials. This approach has been adopted in recognition of the need for students to develop skills that will be of long-term value in an increasingly technological world, rather than focusing on large quantities of factual material, which may have only short-term relevance. This syllabus features a wide variety of learning experiences designed to promote inquiry, as well as to test skills, comprehension and insight in familiar and unfamiliar contexts. Students doing Biology at O Levels are expected to have a strong interest in Biology, good command of the English Language, a quest for knowledge and be able to apply knowledge learnt to challenging problems.
Topics to be covered:
1. In Principles of Biology, the topics covered are
1.1 Cell Structure and Organisation 1.2 Movement of Substances 1.3 Biological Molecules
2. In Maintenance and Regulation of Life Processes, the topics covered are
2.1 Nutrition in Humans 2.2 Nutrition in Plants 2.3 Transport in Flowering Plants 2.4 Transport in Humans 2.5 Respiration in Humans 2.6 Excretion in Humans 2.7 Homeostasis 2.8 Co-ordination and Response in Humans
3. In Continuity of Life, the topics covered are 3.1 Reproduction 3.2 Cell Division 3.3 Molecular Genetics 3.4 Inheritance
4. In Man and His Environment, the topic covered is
4.1 Organisms and their Environment
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Multiple Choice Questions 1 hour 40 30%
2 Structured and Free Response
1 hour 45 minutes
80 50%
3 Practical 1 h 50 min 40 20%
Related Career Options*:
Biologists Medicinal Practice Veterinarian *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Science (Chemistry) Subject: Science (Chemistry) Exam Code: 5076 / 5078 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The O-Level Science (Chemistry) syllabus is designed to provide, through well-designed studies
of experimental and practical science, a worthwhile educational experience for all students, whether or not they go on to study science beyond this level and, in particular, to enable them to acquire sufficient understanding and knowledge to become confident citizens in a technological world, able to take or develop an informed interest in matters of scientific importance; recognise the usefulness, and limitations, of scientific method and to appreciate its applicability in other disciplines and in everyday life.
Topics to be covered:
1. In Experimental Chemistry, the topics covered are
1.1 Experimental design 1.2 Methods of purification and analysis 1.3 Identification of ions and gas
2. In Atomic Structure and Stoichiometry, the topics covered are
2.1 Kinetic Particle Theory 2.2 Atomic Structure 2.3 Chemical Bonding and their Structures and Properties 2.4 Formulae and Equations writing 2.5 Mole Concept Chemical Calculations
3. In Periodicity, the topics covered are 3.1 The Periodic Table 3.2 Metals
4. In Atmosphere, the topic covered is 5.1 Air and the Environment
5. In Chemistry of Reactions, the topics covered are
5.1 Energy Changes 5.2 Speed of reactions 5.3 Redox 5.4 Acids and Bases 5.5 Salts
6. In Organic Chemistry, the topics covered are
6.1 Fuels and Crude Oil 6.2 Alkanes 6.3 Alkenes 6.4 Alcohols 6.5 Carboxylic Acids
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Multiple Choice Questions 1 hour 40 20%
2 Structured and Free Response (Physics)
1 hour 15 minutes 65 32.5%
3 Structured and Free Response (Chemistry)
1 hour 15 minutes 65 32.5%
5 Practical Test 1 hour 30 minutes 30 15%
Related Career Options*:
Consumer Products Food Chemistry Environmental Chemistry
*List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Science (Physics)
Subject: Science (Physics) Exam Code: 5076 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The O-Level Science (Physics) syllabus is designed to provide, through well-designed studies of
experimental and practical science, a worthwhile educational experience for all students, whether or not they go on to study science beyond this level. In particular, it enables them to acquire sufficient understanding and knowledge to become confident citizens in a technological world, being able to take or develop an informed interest in matters of scientific importance; recognise the usefulness, and limitations, of scientific method and to appreciate its applicability in other disciplinesand in everyday life.
Topics to be covered:
1. In General Physics, the topics covered are
1.1 Measurement 1.2 Kinematics 1.3 Dynamics 1.4 Mass, Weight and Density 1.5 Turning Effect of Forces 1.6 Pressure 1.7 Energy, Work and Power
2. In Thermal Physics, the topics covered are
2.1 Kinetic Model of Matter 2.2 Transfer of Thermal Energy 2.3 Thermal Properties of Matter
3. In Light, Waves and Sound, the topics covered are
3.1 Light 3.2 General Waves Properties 3.3 Electromagnetic Waves 3.4 Sound
4. In Electricity and Magnetism, the topics covered are
4.1 Static Electricity 4.2 Current Electricity 4.3 DC Circuits 4.4 Practical Electricity 4.5 Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Multiple Choice Questions 1 hour 40 20%
2 Structured and Free Response (Physics)
1 hour 15 minutes
65 32.5%
3 Structured and Free Response (Chemistry)
1 hour 15 minutes 65 32.5%
5 Practical Test 1 hour 30 minutes 30 15%
Related Career Options*:
Engineering (e.g. Electronic, Aerospace, Biomedical, Civil) Architecture Experience Design *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Science (Biology)
Subject: Science (Biology) Exam Code: 5078 Stream: Secondary 3 Express
Introduction: The O-Level Science (Biology) syllabus is designed Is designed to have less emphasis on factual
materials, but a much greater emphasis on the understanding and application of scientific concepts and principles. This approach has been adopted in recognition of the need for students to develop skills that will be of long-term value in an increasingly technological world.
Topics to be covered:
1. In Principles of Biology, the topics covered are 1.1 Cell Structure and Organisation 1.2 Movement of Substances 1.3 Biological Molecules
3. In Continuity of Life, the topics covered are
3.1 Reproduction 3.2 Molecular Genetics 3.3 Inheritance
2. In Maintenance & Regulation Life Processes, the topics covered are
2.1 Animal Nutrition 2.2 Plant Nutrition 2.3 Transport in Flowering Plants 2.4 Transport in Humans 2.5 Respiration 2.6 Co-ordination and Response
4. In Man and His Environment, the topics covered are 4.1 Organisms and their Environment
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Multiple Choice Questions 1 hour 40 20%
3 Structured and Free Response (Chemistry)
1 hour 15 minutes 65 32.5%
4 Structured and Free Response (Biology)
1 hour 15 minutes 65 32.5%
5 Practical Test 1 hour 30 minutes 30 15%
Related Career Options*:
Applied Sciences (e.g. Biopharmaceutical Technology, Molecular Biotechnology) Food Science and Nutrition Pharmaceutical Sciences *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Elective Geography
Subject: Elective Geography Exam Code: 2272 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The Geography syllabus emphasises the integrative study of physical and human environments
to enable students to gain a better understanding of their own space and other parts of the world. It also focuses on the interconnectedness among groups of people, and between people and their environment. Geographical Investigation (GI) is specially added in to equip students with skills of gathering and analysing information, and developing an inquiring mind to seek answers to issues affecting our lives and the world we live in. GI will be carried out through two topics: Global Tourism and Variable Weather and Climate.
Topics to be covered:
Physical Geography Living with Tectonic Hazards Gateway 1: Why are some areas more prone to tectonic hazards? Gateway 2: What landforms and associated tectonic phenomena are found at plate boundaries? Gateway 3: How do people prepare for and respond to earthquakes? Variable Weather and Climate Gateway 1: Why do different places experience different weather and climate? Gateway 2: What is happening to the Earth’s climate?
Human Geography Food Resources Gateway 1: How and why have food consumption patterns changed since the 1960s? Gateway 2: What are the trends and challenges in production of food crops? Global Tourism Gateway 1: How does the nature of tourism vary from place to place? Gateway 2: Why has tourism become a global phenomenon? Gateway 3: Developing tourism at what cost?
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
2
Section A: Structured Questions on Geographical Investigation (GI)
1h 40min
13
25% Section B: Structured Questions on Global Tourism & Variable Weather & Climate
12
Section C: Structured Questions on Living with Tectonic Hazards & Food Resources
25 25%
Related Career Options*:
Media Studies Diplomatic Services International Relations and Trade Hospitality and Tourism Business Management Banking and Finance Information and Digital Technologies
*List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Elective History
Subject: Elective History Exam Code: 2273 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The History syllabus has been revised to provide students with a global perspective of the
complexities of international relations. It highlights the importance of understanding and interpreting history in all its complexity – its people, events, issues, periods, turning points, themes and sources. The syllabus also equips students with the necessary skills to make reasoned and informed decisions.
Topics to be covered:
Impact of World War 1 Stalin’s Soviet Union Hitler’s Germany Outbreak of World War II in Europe Germany’s defeat in WWII Outbreak of WWII in Asia Pacific Japan’s defeat in World War II
Reasons for the Cold War in Europe The Korean War The Cuban Missile Crisis The end of the Cold War
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting 3 Section A : Source
Based Question Section B: Structured
Question
1h 40min 50 50%
Related Career Options*:
Media Studies Teaching and Education Diplomatic Service International Relations and Trade Marketing and Public Relations Tourism Research *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Geography Subject:
Geography Exam Code: 2236
Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The Geography syllabus (2013) emphasises the integrative study of physical and human
environments to enable students to gain a better understanding of their own space and other parts of the world. It also focuses on the interconnectedness among groups of people, and between people and their environment. Geographical Investigation (GI) is specially added in to equip students with skills of gathering and analysing information, and developing an inquiring mind to seek answers to issues affecting our lives and the world we live in. GI will be carried out through two topics: Global Tourism and Coasts.
Topics to be covered:
Human Geography Global Tourism
Gateway 1: How does the nature of tourism vary from place to place? Gateway 2: Why has tourism become a global phenomenon? Gateway 3: Developing tourism at what cost? Food Resources
Gateway 1: How and why have food consumption patterns changed since 1960s? Gateway 2: What are the trends and challenges in production of food crops? Gateway 3: How can the problem of food shortages be addressed? Health and Diseases
Gateway 1: What are the global patterns of health and disease? Gateway 2: What influences the spread and impact of infectious diseases?
Gateway 3: How can we manage the current and future spread of infectious diseases?
Physical Geography Coasts Gateway 1: How and why coastal environments different & dynamic? Gateway 2: Why are coastal areas valuable? Gateway 3: How can we manage coastal areas in a sustainable manner? Living with Tectonic Hazards Gateway 1: Why are some areas more prone to tectonic hazards? Gateway 2: What landforms and associated tectonic phenomena are found at plate boundaries? Gateway 3: How do people prepare for and respond to earthquakes? Variable Weather and Climate Gateway 1: Why do different places experience different weather and climate? Gateway 2: What is happening to the Earth’s climate?
Gateway 3: Is the weather becoming more extreme?
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1 Section A: Structured Questions on Geographical Investigation on Coasts & Global Tourism 1h 40min 50
25%
Section B: Structured Questions on Coasts & Global Tourism
25%
2 Section A: Structured Questions on Living with Tectonic Hazards & Variable Weather & Climate 1h 30min 50
25%
Section B: Structured Questions on Food Resources & Health & Diseases
25%
Related Career Options*:
Media Studies Marketing and Public Relations Hospitality and Tourism *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Literature in English Subject: Literature in English Exam Code: 2065 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: Literature is the critical study of literary texts. This study encourages students to enter imagined
worlds and explore, examine, and reflect on both current and timeless issues, as well as their individuality and humanity. The study of literary texts both sharpens and broadens students’ minds. The critical thinking skills uniquely offered by the study of Literature include: • cultivating a questioning mind; • exploring personal and social issues; and • interrogating and managing ambiguities and multiple perspectives. Literature also builds in students socio-cultural sensitivity and awareness, as well as a global outlook, by offering opportunities for them to explore a wide range of literary texts written in different contexts and from various parts of the world, connecting them to other ages and cultures. These characteristics of the subject are aptly suited to the 21st century, which is a time of rapid development and shifting perspectives in many areas, including the socio-cultural and the ethical-moral. Some of the aims of the Literature Syllabus are to enable students to: • discover the joys of reading Literature and become aware of new ways of perceiving the world around them; • appreciate the aesthetic value of language; • engage personally with a variety of texts and draw connections between self, texts and the world in order to develop intellectual, emotional, socio-cultural and global awareness; • articulate perceptive and analytical thinking when discussing and writing about literary texts; • explore how the elements of different genres function in literary works to achieve specific effects; and • appreciate the importance of the contexts in which literary texts are written and understood.
Topics to be covered:
Set-text (Prose and Drama) Unseen Texts (Prose and Poetry)
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting 1 Set text (Prose) and
Unseen Texts
1h 40min 50 50%
2 Set text (Drama) Open Selection
1h 30min 50 50%
Related Career Options*:
Teaching Law Journalism Publishing Public Relations *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Principles of Accounts
Subject: Principles of Accounts Exam Code: 7175 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: Accounting is an information system based on generally accepted accounting principles. It
involves the recording and processing of business transactions, and communicating the information to stakeholders. The accounting information is used to evaluate business performance and facilitate decision-making. What sets the accountancy profession apart is the responsibility to act in the public’s interest. Principles of Accounts is designed to provide students with a meaningful basic introduction to financial accounting and to develop an appreciation of the discipline of accounting. It is grounded in preparing, communicating and using financial information, and appreciating the need for ethical conduct. The subject places emphasis on the understanding and application of accounting knowledge to develop lifelong skills and values that will be of value in the increasingly complex world of business. This subject forms part of a broad-based education to equip students with strong fundamentals for future learning.
Topics to be covered:
Introduction to Accounting & Accounting Information System
Elements of Financial Statements and the Accounting Equation
Concept of Double-entry Special Journals Cash Book/Petty Cash Book Bank Reconciliation Trial Balance Financial Statements with
Adjustment
Prepayments and Accruals Inventory Non-current Assets (includes sale of non-
current assets) Trade Receivables Trade Payables/Long-term borrowings Control Accounts Correction of Errors Incomplete Records Business Entities Financial Statements Analysis
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting 1 Answer 3 to 4 compulsory structured
questions.
1 Hour 40 marks
40%
2 Section A (48 marks) Answer 3 compulsory structured questions. One question will be on the preparation of financial statement, which carries 20 marks. The remaining two questions average 14 marks. Section B (12 marks) Answer any 1 out of 2 structured questions
2 hours 60 marks
60%
Related Career Options*:
• Chief Financial Officer • Bank Officer/Manager • Internal Auditor • Company Accountant
*List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Design and Technology Subject: Design and Technology Exam Code: 7051 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The O-Level Design and Technology (D&T) Syllabus offers an examination for pupils who have
followed a course of study that emphasises on designing involving research, reasoned application of knowledge and skills in the areas of design and technology. Pupils will need to acquire design techniques and strategies, and have a sound working knowledge of the plastics, metal and wood, and the three technological areas, namely Structures, Mechanisms and Electronics. The Syllabus enables pupils to develop an awareness of design in the areas of social, culture and environment as well as to exercise judgments of an aesthetic, technical and economic culture. The design-and-make activities enable pupils to foster positive values and develop dispositions for enterprise, creativity and innovation. Through design-and-make activities, pupils are able to harness their innate curiosity and ability to create, and thus develop tenacity through continuous refinement of their ideas towards viable solution within a given timeframe.
Topics to be covered:
Section 1: Design Design Method Project Management Research Need Definition Idea Generation and Development Realisation Plan Evaluation Design & Technology in Society Design Communication Ergonomics and Anthropometry
Section 2: Technological Areas Structures Mechanisms Electronics Section 3: Materials and Practical Processes Resistant Materials Smart Materials Marking Out Shaping Joining and Assembly Finishing
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting 1 Written Examination 2 hrs 100 30%
2 Design Project Part A: Design Journal Part B: Presentation Boards and Artefact
Approx. 6 months (Deadline set by SEAB)
140 70%
Related Career Options*:
Engineering (e.g. Electronic & Electrical, Civil & Structural, Mechanical) Architecture Interior/Exhibition Design Consumer/Engineering Product Design Project Planning Industrial/Product Design *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Art Subject: Art Exam Code: 6123 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction:
The Art syllabus is designed to provide students with the opportunity to give form and meaning to their ideas, thoughts and feelings through visual and tactile forms. The breadth and depth of study cater to a range of abilities and interests. The process of art making involving the use of a variety of media and technologies, as well as its role in the development of critical and creative thinking, continue to be maintained. Visual literacy skills such as perceiving and responding to visual images, and analysis of visual information in its many forms are further enhanced and developed in this syllabus.
Topics to be covered:
1. Art as Narrative & Inspiration 2. Art as Expression & Identity 3. Art as Communication & Design
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting 1 Coursework
8 - 9 Months (Deadline set by SEAB)
100
60%
2 Painting & Drawing
3 hours Question Paper issued 3
weeks in advance
100 40%
Related Career Options*:
• Advertising / publishing careers • Interactive & Digital Media Design • Designers – Architecture, Graphic, Fashion, Interior, Stage, Industrial Design • Art Critic / Philosopher • Artist • Art Lecturer / Teacher • Art Curator • Photographer / Photo Journalist • Illustrator / Typographer
*List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive
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Food and Nutrition (F&N) Subject: Food and Nutrition (F&N) Exam Code: 6087 Stream: Secondary 3 Express Introduction: The O-Level Food and Nutrition syllabus is designed to develop students’ understanding of the
concepts of nutrition and meal planning as well as to draw the links between diet and health. Students will be introduced to the principles of food science and be equipped with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions concerning food and nutrition. Through the course, students will learn to recognise the usefulness, and limitations, of food science and to appreciate its applicability in other disciplines and in everyday life.
Topics to be covered:
1. Nutrition and Health - Nutrients - Diet and Health - Energy Balance - Digestion - Meal Planning and Meal Analysis
2. Food Choices - Main Food Commodities - Food Labels
3. Food Science - The science of food preparation and cooking - Reactions in food during preparation and cooking - Evaluation of food - The Science of food processing
Mode of Examination:
Paper Type of Paper Duration Marks Weighting
1
Written Paper
- Short answer questions
- Data response questions
- Open ended questions
2 hours 100 40%
2 Coursework 5 - 6 months (Deadline set
by SEAB)
100 60%
Related Career Options*:
Nutrition Advisor Flavour / Sensory Scientist Food Product Development Quality Control Officer / Food and Health Safety Inspector Start own food business *List provides indicative career options and is not exhaustive