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Ryse Insights
Explore strategies, tips, and thought leadership crafted for ambitious students and discerning parents.

Parent Guides
Clarity and reassurance for every stage of your child’s educational journey. Topics include admissions trends, academic stress, mentorship, and navigating Singapore’s competitive education landscape. For parents who want trusted insight, not just advice.


University and Scholarship Interview Mastery at Ryse Education
Too many of our brightest students crash out at interviews despite stellar grades and portfolios. One mentee got 'UNSUCCESSFUL' from Oxford purely due to interview gaps. He then engaged Ryse. After custom portfolio mapping, targeted mocks and pressure-tested narratives, he secured two public sector scholarship offers. Generic workshops drill STAR stories. We craft your authentic fit for the panels. Now is the Interview season. Don't leave it to chance. Book a strategy call wi


When DSA Feels Like CPF Policy Risk: What This Means for Your Child’s Story
Like CPF loophole closures, NYGH’s DSA cuts (gymnastics/math/science) signal flux ahead. Govt may scrap domains for US-style holistic evaluation. Your narrative trumps trophies.
Ditch "more activities"; curate 3-5 deep ones telling one story. STEM labs/Olympiads? Weave into "real-world problem-solver" arc for unis/scholarships, not just DSA.


DSA-Sec 2026: Guidance for Choosing Schools and Activities
As DSA-Sec 2026 applications open in May, P4-P6 parents should seek the right activities and schools. At Ryse Education, we advise aligning genuine talents with domains like STEM (APMOPS medals), arts (SYF Golds), or sports (NSG top-8). Target fits like NUS High or SOTA via student interests; build portfolios early with competitions and leadership. Start now for enduring success.


PSLE 15% "Challenging" Questions: Rethinking the Arms Race
MOE confirms 15% of PSLE marks are "challenging". Syllabus-based but tough under pressure. That's a 15-mark hit: max 85/100 (AL2 border), often AL3-4 under exam stress and carelessness. Overall AL12–16 falls short of IP schools' sub-AL9 requirements. Parents chase tuition despite MOE nudging. The bar rises. Go beyond grades: portfolios, clear articulation, real interests to shine. Depth over drilling. Lifelong skills for workforce success.


Saving Costs, Losing Out: The Pitfall of Group Portfolio Prep
Some students are teaming up to “save costs” by sharing one Oxbridge or Ivy League admissions plan but this strategy quietly backfires. When everyone follows the same roadmap, essays, courses and activities start to blur together. Admissions officers stop seeing individuality and start seeing clones. Universities don’t admit groups; they admit distinct voices. The smartest investment isn’t a group discount. It’s standing out as you.


Beyond 70RP: When Portfolio Pressure Replaces Exam Pressure in Singapore’s A‑Level System
From AY2026, Singapore’s A‑Level UAS is capped at 70RP, pushing students to focus almost exclusively on three H2s and GP while treating H1 and Mother Tongue as “optional.” This creates more perfect scorers, so universities are shifting to holistic, aptitude‑based admissions. Inequality risks emerge: students with more resources can build glossy profiles, while others: juggling caregiving, work or family duties risk being rendered “invisible" despite genuine resilience and lea


Group Interview Bootcamp (17 Mar 2026)
Group interviews are often the most stressful part of scholarship and university admissions, yet also the least practised. This Group Interview Bootcamp (17 Mar 2026, in Bishan) gives students guided, small‑group practice in panel and case formats, insider insight into what interviewers look for, and personalised feedback to improve quickly. Ideal for JC/IB, poly, Sec 3–4 students and NSFs aiming for competitive uni and scholarships.


Beyond Grades: A-Levels, IGPs & the Shift to Holistic Admissions
A-Level results release end of Feb. Students, brace for the IGP reality check. NUS programmes like Law/Med/Business now demand AAA/A across 10th-90th percentiles, making it Singapore's toughest uni entry. NTU/SMU follow; SUTD skips cut-offs, suggest poly/repeat As if needed. Grade meritocracy meets "holistic" admissions: Olympiad golds vs budding satellite engineer. Who wins? MOE's 3H2+GP focus fuels the race for "brand-name" degrees & high-pay jobs, despite uncertain ROI.


JAE Over? What To Do for Incoming J1 Students
JAE results are out today. Thrilled? Disappointed? Your posting doesn't determine A-Levels. What you do next 22 months does. Key Tips:
1. Subject combos = future degree prereqs first (Medicine=H2 Chem, Engineering=H2 Math)
2. H3 Research opens April for J1s. Authentic portfolio vs holiday lab grind
3. Real portfolios = 1 deep project 22 months > 10 shallow CCAs
Winning habit: TYS papers now, not J2 November. DM Ryse to map prereqs and avoid costly mistakes.


Breaking the Mould: Why Every Student's Journey is Uniquely Their Own
At Thomson CC on 25 Jan, I shared other pathways for school admissions beyond PSLE/O-Level grades, valuing talents in sports, STEM, arts & more. Schools seek your authentic story, not just scores.
Start early: identify strengths, build portfolios with purpose.


Why Ryse Education Turns Away Some Late DSA Prep Requests
Ryse declined 2 families this month. Not for interview prep (doable in weeks), but building portfolios from scratch in <6 months. Real depth needs 6-9+ months minimum. Our 12-16 month programmes (P5 for DSA-Sec, S3 for DSA-JC) build authentic narratives, strategic depth, documentation & communication skills that schools value. Last-minute rushes look artificial. Start P4/S2 now for genuine success.


Strategic Planning for Secondary School Admission: Why DSA Matters More Than Ever
Singapore's secondary school admissions landscape is shifting. For 2025 PSLE, Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School (non-IP & neighbourhood) offers zero non-DSA non-affiliated G3 placements. Every slot goes to DSA and affiliated applicants. This is no anomaly. Start identifying your child's strengths early: sports, performing arts, communication. Develop a two-pronged strategy: optimize PSLE scores AND build a talent portfolio. DSA is no longer supplementary. It's strategic


Your O Levels and JC/Poly Grades Aren't Your Destiny. Your Next Move Is.
Outstanding grades alone don't get you into top universities anymore. Most employers aren't hunting for perfect GPAs as well. They want proof you can actually do something. The students who stand out? They've built a distinct hook. And here's the part most people miss: if employers or universities don't recognize the value you're creating, you don't need their permission to succeed. You can become your own boss. Start small. Bootstrap. That's how you actually stand out.


Finding the Right Consultant: Why Fit Matters More Than You Think
Finding the right education consultant in Singapore isn’t about who has the most credentials. It’s about fit. The best consultants act as genuine mentors, understand your child’s strengths and aspirations and tailor strategies across DSA, local and international university applications so your child’s authentic story stands out. Not as a manufactured “ideal candidate” profile.


Navigating University Admissions as a Polytechnic Student: Ryse Education As Your Strategic Partner
Singapore’s polytechnic graduates face tougher university admission and scholarship hurdles. While 1 in 3 now enter local universities, they must meet higher standards than JC students. Dr Reginald Thio’s decade at SIT teaching over 90 % poly students gives Ryse Education unique insight into their struggles. Ryse turns poly experiences into competitive advantages.
Upcoming Community Education Talk: University Admissions for Singapore-based Students
Join our community talk, "Navigating University Admission: A Guide for Singapore-Based Students and Parents," featuring insights from a former faculty member who served on SUTD and SIT admissions committees. Learn key strategies for local and international admissions, and why starting early benefits younger students building their portfolios. Get practical tips and answers to your questions. Register now via OnePA.


Secondary School Selection is Now About Strategic Choices, Not Just Grades
MOE will release PSLE results on 25 Nov, setting the stage for secondary school selection. A process now driven by strategy, not just scores. With many students sharing the same AL scores, your school choices and their order matter more than ever, turning selection into a game theory puzzle. Success depends on factoring in how others might choose. In this landscape, education strategists like Ryse Education can offer families an edge.


When Desperation Trumps Honesty: What a Mother's Jail Sentence Reveals About Singapore's Primary Schools
A mother was jailed for lying about her address to secure her child’s spot in a preferred primary school, spotlighting Singapore’s uncomfortable reality: schools differ not just in academics, but in socioeconomic mix, parental involvement, enrichment opportunities and alumni support. Until these divides are addressed, some parents will feel pushed to desperate measures for their children’s future.


Visiting Singapore Secondary School Open Houses: Insights for Parents
As November's open house season approaches, families can visit many secondary schools over the next four weekends. These are more than tours. They are opportunities to experience each school's culture firsthand. Parents should ask critical questions about subject availability at upper secondary levels and CCAs, as these choices will impact eligibility for JC subjects, polytechnic courses and university majors.


Navigating Singapore’s Education Gatekeepers As International Students
Passing AEIS is just the start for international students. Singapore’s education system uses three key exams as gatekeepers: PSLE, the new SEC (replacing O-Levels and N-Levels from 2027) and A-Levels. Early entry allows students develop better language skills and more time to adapt and excel. Understanding these stages helps families plan effectively and support children’s success and integration into Singapore’s rigorous academic landscape.
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