Full SBB
Purpose of FSBBFull Subject-Based Banding (FSBB) is part of MOE's ongoing efforts to nurture the joy of learning and develop multiple pathways to cater to the different strengths and interests of our students. With FSBB, we are moving towards a secondary school education where students learn each subject at the level that best caters to their overall strengths, interests and learning needs. Under FSBB, there are more opportunities for students to interact with peers of different strengths and interests. FSBB was officially rolled out to all secondary schools in 2024. |
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FSBB @ SACSSMOE will post students to secondary school through three Posting Groups
– Posting Groups 1, 2, and 3, which also indicates the initial subject
levels students can offer at the start of Secondary One.
For more information on eligibility criteria to offer subjects at MDL, please refer to the MOE FSBB website at https://www.moe.gov.sg/psle-fsbb/full-subject-based-banding/secondary-school-experience In SACSS, students will be placed in mixed form classes comprising students
from different Posting Groups and will have opportunities to interact and
learn with peers of different backgrounds, strengths, and interests. Besides
EL, MTL, Mathematics, Humanities and Science which are taken at G1/G2/G3
levels, students also offer subjects at a common level. These allow students
to spend curriculum time together with their form classes. These common
curriculum subjects are Art, Food &Consumer Education, Design &
Technology, CCE, PE, Drama and Music. SACSS was one of the secondary schools
selected by MOE to pilot FSBB in 2022 and our teachers are well-versed
in taking care of students in mixed form classes and have a range of teaching
pedagogies to meet the different learning needs of the students.
Beyond the start of secondary one, students have opportunities to offer subjects at MDL at the end of secondary one and again at the end of secondary two. Students may offer a subject at MDL for the following year if their year-end overall result in that subject is 75% or more. For students taking G1 Humanities, the performance in EL is also taken into consideration in order to offer G2 Humanities.
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Information on Pathways availableAt the end of secondary two, students get to choose their subject combination for upper secondary. Each student is then allocated a subject combination based on her choice as well as her performance in relevant subjects in the Sec 2 year-end Exams. This allows students to do well in the subjects that match their strength and interests and move on to higher studies in tertiary institutions after their Singapore-Cambridge Secondary Education Certificate (SEC) examinations. Under FSBB, more post-secondary pathways have opened up for students. This can be seen in the diagram below:
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