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Level and stream-specific
Primary and Secondary Math tuition for CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School students at every level, at one centre.
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS) is a government-aided autonomous Catholic girls' school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. DeepThink supports CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School students across both Primary and Secondary levels.
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS) is a government-aided autonomous Catholic girls' school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. The school is one of 11 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore and one of the designated Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools.
P1 to P6 primary classes and S1 to S4/S5 secondary classes, all in one place
Secondary classes grouped by stream (G1, G2, G3), covering the exact content for each
One centre for siblings at different levels — no juggling multiple providers
Consistent teaching methods from primary to secondary so your child's approach carries through
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School runs from primary through secondary. We cover every level at one centre, with stream-specific secondary classes from S1 onwards.
Level and stream-specific
Yes. We support CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School students from P1 through P6, and S1 through S4/S5 in stream-specific classes (G1, G2, G3).
Yes. Primary and secondary siblings can both attend DeepThink, each in the appropriate class for their level.
We make the transition seamless. Students who complete P6 with us can continue directly into our secondary programme, and their teachers will already know their strengths and gaps.
Small classes, level and stream separation, and consistent teaching methods from primary through secondary.
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS) traces its origins to 1933, when it was established as Victoria Girls' School — a Chinese-medium primary institution for girls. The school has since grown into a government-aided autonomous Catholic girls' school and relocated to its present Ang Mo Kio campus in 1985. It was renamed under the CHIJ umbrella in 1992 and received autonomous status in 1995.
As one of Singapore's Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools, SNGS places strong emphasis on bilingualism in English and Chinese. The school is part of the wider network of 11 CHIJ schools in Singapore, guided by the motto "Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty" and the educational philosophy of Father Nicholas Barre and the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus. This philosophy centres on moral formation, intellectual curiosity, and a commitment to service.
SNGS participates in the Joint Integrated Programme (JIP) alongside Catholic High School and Singapore Chinese Girls' School, providing a six-year pathway through to junior college that allows students to bypass the O-Level examinations. The school also offers a four-year O-Level track. Additional programmes include the Music Elective Programme (MEP) and the Bicultural Studies Programme, both of which cater to students with specific academic or artistic interests.
Entry to SNGS at Secondary 1 is through the PSLE posting exercise or the Direct School Admission (DSA) scheme.
For the PSLE route, admission is determined by Achievement Level (AL) scores, where lower scores indicate stronger performance. Based on recent intake data, indicative cut-off points for the Integrated Programme were AL 4 to 7 for non-affiliated students. For Posting Group 3 under the O-Level track, non-affiliated students required AL 6 to 8, while affiliated students from the CHIJ primary section benefited from more favourable cut-off points of up to AL 14. These figures represent the scores of the last admitted students and may shift from year to year.
The DSA scheme allows Primary 6 students to apply before PSLE results are released, based on demonstrated ability in areas such as Artistic Gymnastics, Badminton, Bilingualism, Hockey, Leadership, Netball, Rhythmic Gymnastics, STEM, Table Tennis, and Track and Field. Applications are submitted through the MOE DSA portal, typically from May to June, with shortlisted candidates undergoing trials or interviews.
Affiliated students from CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary) receive priority consideration during the posting exercise. Following enrolment, the school implements Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB), which allows students to take individual subjects at different levels based on their strengths.
The SNGS curriculum follows the Singapore-Cambridge syllabus with a strong SAP bilingual emphasis. Core subjects include English Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), and Humanities (History, Geography, Social Studies). As an SAP school, Higher Chinese Language is available and actively encouraged. Elective offerings extend to Computing, Art, Music under the MEP, and Food and Consumer Education, among others.
Students in the Integrated Programme follow a six-year course that culminates at Eunoia Junior College, with a curriculum built around problem-based learning and interdisciplinary inquiry. The O-Level track covers the full range of GCE O-Level subjects, and pass rates across Mathematics and the Sciences have remained consistently high in recent cohorts.
The school has received the School Excellence Award and the Best Practice Award in Teaching and Learning from MOE, reflecting its sustained academic quality. SNGS also runs STEM-focused initiatives, including dedicated labs for robotics and coding, alongside leadership development modules embedded across year levels.
For students who want to build a stronger foundation in Mathematics alongside the demands of the SNGS curriculum, DeepThink, a specialist math tuition centre, offers structured programmes aligned to the O-Level and IP Mathematics syllabuses that some SNGS families have found helpful.
The SNGS campus is purpose-built with facilities that support both academic learning and co-curricular development. These include air-conditioned classrooms with interactive technology, well-equipped science and computer laboratories, a library, a performing arts studio, a gymnastics hall, multi-purpose sports courts, and a fitness centre. The school has also upgraded its STEM labs to support robotics and coding activities.
Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) are compulsory and form a key part of student development at SNGS. The school offers more than 20 CCAs across several categories:
Sports: Artistic Gymnastics, Badminton, Hockey, Netball, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Table Tennis, and Track and Field. The school's gymnastics teams have achieved national-level recognition.
Performing Arts: Choir, Guzheng Ensemble, Chinese Dance, Chinese Drama, English Drama, Chinese Orchestra, and String Ensemble. These align with the MEP and provide outlets for musical and dramatic expression.
Uniformed Groups: Girl Guides, National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC), and St John Brigade, which develop discipline, leadership, and a sense of responsibility.
Clubs and Societies: Art Club, Debate, Infocomm, Library, Environmental Science, Strategy Games, and others that foster creativity and independent thinking.
CCA participation is a consideration in the DSA process for incoming students and also supports the school's Values in Action (VIA) community service programme.
School life at SNGS is shaped by the Catholic values of compassion, integrity, and service that underpin the IJ educational tradition. Daily routines include morning assemblies with reflections, and the school maintains class sizes of approximately 30 to 35 students with a supportive pastoral care structure.
Counselling services, anti-bullying programmes, and mental health workshops are available in line with MOE guidelines. The school also runs leadership retreats and well-being initiatives designed to build resilience and self-awareness among students.
Character education is woven through CCAs, Values in Action (VIA) projects, and the broader school ethos. Lower secondary VIA activities focus on community service, while programmes such as the MOE Edusave Character Award recognise students who demonstrate strong values in their daily conduct.
For students transitioning into Secondary 1, SNGS provides orientation activities that cover curriculum introductions, CCA sampling, and peer support through buddy programmes. The school also involves parents through welcome sessions during the orientation period.
Is CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School considered a strong secondary school?
SNGS holds autonomous status from MOE, reflecting its consistently strong value-added academic performance. It is an SAP school offering both the Integrated Programme and the O-Level track, with a comprehensive range of co-curricular and special programmes. Its combination of bilingual emphasis, Catholic values-based education, and robust academic outcomes makes it a well-regarded choice among parents.
Is CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School co-educational?
No. SNGS is an all-girls Catholic school that provides education exclusively for female students across both its primary and secondary sections.
Does Singapore officially rank secondary schools?
The Ministry of Education does not publish an official ranking of secondary schools. SNGS is recognised for its autonomous status, SAP designation, and strong academic track record, but any rankings circulated online are unofficial and based on varying criteria.
What are the PSLE cut-off points for SNGS?
Based on recent intake data, the indicative Achievement Level cut-off points were: Integrated Programme — AL 4 to 7 for non-affiliated students (with Distinction in Higher Chinese Language). For Posting Group 3 under the O-Level track, non-affiliated students required AL 6 to 8, while affiliated students from the CHIJ primary section had cut-off points of up to AL 14. These figures may change annually depending on demand.
Does SNGS offer the Integrated Programme?
Yes. SNGS participates in the Joint Integrated Programme (JIP) together with Catholic High School, Singapore Chinese Girls' School, and Eunoia Junior College. Students in this track follow a six-year programme and proceed directly to A-Levels without sitting for the O-Level examinations. The programme emphasises problem-based learning and critical thinking. A separate four-year O-Level track is also available.
What CCAs does SNGS offer?
The school provides more than 20 CCAs across Physical Sports (Badminton, Hockey, Netball, Table Tennis, Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Track and Field), Uniformed Groups (Girl Guides, NPCC, St John Brigade), Performing Arts (Choir, Chinese Orchestra, String Ensemble, Chinese Dance, Chinese Drama, English Drama, Guzheng Ensemble), and Clubs and Societies (Art Club, Debate, Infocomm, Library, Environmental Science, Strategy Games). CCA participation is compulsory for all students.
What subjects are available for O-Level students at SNGS?
O-Level subjects include English Language, Chinese Language, Higher Chinese Language, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science, Geography, History, Literature in English, Literature in Chinese, Humanities combinations (Social Studies with Geography, History, or Literature), Art, Music, Higher Music, Food and Consumer Education, Design and Technology, and Appreciation of Chinese Culture. Exact offerings may vary by cohort.
Is SNGS affiliated with a primary school?
Yes. The secondary section is affiliated with CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary). Affiliated students benefit from more favourable cut-off points during the Secondary 1 posting exercise, supporting a smooth transition from primary to secondary within the same school community.
What is the history of CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School?
The school was established in 1933 as Victoria Girls' School, providing Chinese-medium education for girls. It was later renamed St. Nicholas Girls' School and expanded to include secondary education by 1940. It became an SAP school in 1979, moved to Ang Mo Kio in 1985, was renamed CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School in 1992, and gained autonomous status in 1995.
What is the uniform policy at SNGS?
Students are required to wear the prescribed school uniform at all times when attending school, including during holiday activities and CCAs. The standard uniform consists of a pinafore, with PE or CCA attire worn as appropriate. Purchasing details are provided during the Secondary 1 orientation.
How can I contact CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Secondary)?
The secondary section is located at 501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13, Singapore 569405. The telephone number is 6354 1839, fax is 6451 1212, and the email address is [email protected].
How do I apply to SNGS through DSA?
DSA applications are submitted through the MOE DSA portal, typically from May to June. The school accepts applications in areas including sports, performing arts, leadership, and academics. Shortlisted candidates are invited for trials or interviews. For enquiries, contact [email protected] or call 6354 1839.
What special programmes does SNGS offer?
SNGS offers the Joint Integrated Programme (JIP), the Special Assistance Plan (SAP) for bilingual education, the Music Elective Programme (MEP) for advanced music study, and the Bicultural Studies Programme. These programmes provide depth in academic, cultural, and creative development.
How does SNGS approach character development?
Character education at SNGS is delivered through CCAs, Values in Action (VIA) community service projects, and the Catholic values framework. Uniformed groups and leadership programmes build discipline and responsibility, while the MOE Edusave Character Award recognises students who consistently demonstrate strong values.
Does SNGS support Subject-Based Banding?
Yes. The school has adopted Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB), which allows students to take individual subjects at more demanding levels based on their strengths. This system enables mixed form classes and greater flexibility in subject combinations.
How does the transition from primary to secondary work at SNGS?
Affiliated students from the CHIJ primary section benefit from priority consideration during the Secondary 1 posting exercise. The school runs an orientation programme that includes curriculum introductions, CCA previews, medical declarations, and book and uniform purchases. Parents are invited to welcome sessions during this period.
Does DeepThink offer math tuition suited to SNGS students?
Yes. DeepThink is a math tuition centre that offers structured programmes covering both O-Level and IP Mathematics content. Some SNGS families have found these programmes helpful for reinforcing concepts taught in school and building confidence in Mathematics, particularly during the transition to secondary-level work.
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