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SINGAPORE – The mid-year school holidays will start earlier from May 5 to cover the entire extended circuit breaker until June 1, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Tuesday (April 21).
“By 1 Jun 2020, hopefully the situation will be much better, and we can look forward to a safe and orderly opening of schools,” he said in a Facebook post.
“This would mean that Term 3 will be very long. So we will factor in an additional one week, mid-term break from 20-26 July. Term 3 will comprise 7 weeks, one week break and then 6 weeks. Most teachers will use the break to review or re-plan their lessons,” he added.
The additional break of one week will reduce curriculum teaching time, he said. As it is, the pace of home-based learning tends to be slower than classroom teaching, he noted.
“We will therefore also make certain topics commonly taught by all schools at the end of the academic year be non-examinable. Some of these topics are pie charts and volume for PSLE Maths, Organic chemistry and vectors for O level Chemistry and Maths respectively.”
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