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


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.


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.


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.


Upcoming Community Education Talks: Navigating Singapore's Education Pathways
Join us for two community sessions designed to guide families through critical education decisions. Learn about post-PSLE secondary school selection (AL scores vs DSA pathways) on Nov 1 at Siglap South CC, and university admissions strategies for local, US & UK institutions on Nov 23 at Thomson CC. Open to all parents and students seeking expert guidance on Singapore's education system.


When Leadership Meets Passion: A DSA Success Story in the Making
When Secondary 1 student Ng See Jen found her new school had no chess CCA, she didn’t accept it. She rallied peers, formed a WhatsApp group and pitched a detailed proposal to the principal. That initiative led CHIJ St Nicks impromptu team to become national runners-up and zonal champions, with individual awards for members. This story exemplifies the excellence DSA looks for: leadership, problem-solving, perseverance and chess mastery all rolled into one student-driven succe


Beyond Words: The Real Test of Shifting Singapore’s Grade Culture
Singapore may wish to ease its focus on grades, but the truth is global universities still demand them. For ambitious students, standardised exams like the A-Levels remain a crucial leveller as a way to match brighter peers and reach top institutions. The challenge is not to deny grades, but to expand success to include networks, presence, and purpose as launchpads for lasting careers.


DSA's True Purpose: Why Allowing Post-PSLE Choices Would Worsen an Already Problematic System
DSA was designed to recognise genuine talents beyond exam results, but many parents already use it to "try their luck," especially as AL scoring makes entry to selective IP schools harder. Allowing post-PSLE acceptance of DSA offers will worsen this trend, turning DSA into a free-for-all gaming system, increasing inequality and undermining the scheme’s original purpose.


US 4-Year Student Visa Cap: Why International Students Need Expert Guidance More than Ever
The US new proposal on 4-year cap on F-1 student visas ends decades of 'duration of status' admissions, creating unprecedented uncertainty for international students. With 80% of Asian students relying on informal guidance, professional educational consultants like Ryse Education become critical for navigating policy volatility and developing strategic alternatives across Asia's rising education destinations.


The New School-Based Gifted Education Programme: A Pandora's Box?
Singapore's new School-Based Gifted Education (SBGE) programme expands gifted education to the top 10% in every school, using a holistic approach including screening tests, teacher observations, student work, and recommendations. While more inclusive, concerns remain about fairness, potential favoritism, and how the majority outside SBGE will be supported. The shift also raises questions about coaching pressures and maintaining quality across all schools.


Rethinking Success: Holistic Development and the Singapore Scholarship
Singapore’s educational philosophy now goes far beyond grades, focusing on character, values, and holistic growth. Scholarship boards and universities increasingly seek students who show leadership, resilience, and a commitment to serving others. Key qualities for thriving in today’s volatile, complex world. At Ryse Education, we train future-ready students by nurturing character and whole-person development, preparing them to excel and lead with purpose.


PSC Scholarships and the Case for Overseas Study
Singapore's brightest students, including PSC scholars, choose top overseas universities over NUS and NTU. Discover how global exposure, powerful networks, and strategic portfolio-building give them the edge in securing elite scholarships and international careers. Ambitious parents and students: learn why stepping beyond local shores is the secret to world-class success.


Behind the Glitter and Glam: The Shadows of Singapore’s Bonded Scholarships
Discover the untold issues behind Singapore’s glittering scholarship award ceremonies. Learn why guarantors face huge risks, how xenophobia erupts when foreign scholars abscond, and what happens when the spotlight fades. Think twice before you sign. Read the fine print and see the shadows behind the glamour.


DSA Prep Strategy Example 2: Bringing History to Life with Scale Modelling for JC Humanities Programme Applications
A 16-year-old’s DSA-JC Humanities journey: blending scale modelling, history book prizes, and WWII research. My 1/72 Eastern Front diorama and essay showcase passion, creativity, and deep historical understanding. Ideal for a unique DSA portfolio.


Future-Proofing Students' Careers: AI-Resilient Skills for the Next Generation
Discover AI-resilient skills like investment coaching, martial arts and financial literacy. These future-proof abilities help students stand out in a changing job market and create unique, monetizable opportunities beyond traditional education.


The Importance of College Visits: Giving Our Students the Dream
At Ryse Education, we believe college visits help students see themselves as future scholars and leaders, whether through school trips, parental support, or personal initiative. One visit can turn dreams into real plans.


Why Singapore Parents Want the ‘Best’ Schools for Their Kids
The Chinese High School Clock Tower Building is the icon of the oldest Chinese-medium high school in Singapore. It serves as a reminder of the local Chinese community’s commitment to quality education.


When Harvard Closes Its Gates: What Singaporean Students Must Now Consider
When Harvard closes its gates, Singaporean students must rise with strategy, navigating global shifts with clarity, confidence, and purpose.


Unlock Potential Early: Join Us for Our DSA/EAE Afternoon Talk on 24 May 2025
Join us this Saturday at Siglap South CC for a focused, strategy-led conversation on the DSA journey and how it can shape more than school placement. This isn’t just about admissions. It’s about rising with clarity, confidence, and long-term purpose.
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