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PSLE Exam Guide ( Singapore 2025 )

PSLE Exam Guide – Subjects, Format & Study Tips (Singapore 2025)

The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is a major milestone for all Singaporean students. It assesses a student's readiness for secondary school education. In this guide, we explain the exam format, subjects covered, scoring, and how to prepare effectively.

PSLE 2025, Singapore Education, MOE Exams, Study Tips


📘 PSLE Subjects

  • English Language
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Mother Tongue Language (Chinese / Malay / Tamil)

🎯 Scoring System

PSLE uses the Achievement Level (AL) system, where AL1 is the highest and AL8 the lowest. Your PSLE Score = Sum of the ALs for all four subjects.

📅 Study Plan Tips

  • Start revision at least 6 months before PSLE.
  • Use practice papers from past years.
  • Focus on weak areas and get help through tuition or online classes.
  • Use the MOE Student Learning Space (SLS) regularly.

Stay calm, eat healthy, and get enough sleep — PSLE is important, but your wellbeing matters too!


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