SINGAPORE: Results of the 2022 Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be released on Nov 23 from 11am. Parents or guardians can accompany their child or ward to their school to collect their PSLE results. In the past two years, only one parent or guardian was allowed to accompany their child due to
SINGAPORE: Results of the 2022 Primary School Leaving Examination will be released on Nov 23 from 11am.
Candidates can also appoint a proxy to collect a physical copy of their results on their behalf from their schools. Proxies are required to collect the results by Nov 25 and produce the relevant documents for the school's verification.The Secondary 1 option form to select secondary schools will be given to eligible students when they collect their PSLE results slips in person.
Parents who require assistance with the online submission may contact their student’s primary school before 3pm on Nov 29.The posting results will be released between Dec 21 and Dec 23. The posting results can be accessed through any of the following channels:At the student’s primary school
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