What are the documents that I need to apply for Access Arrangement (AA) for my child/ward for National Exams (e.g. N levels and O levels)? Do I need an updated assessment/diagnosis report etc?

If your child/ward has a SEN diagnosis, is applying for the same AA he had when he sat for PSLE and is not having any regular follow-up with external professionals (e.g. Educational Pyschologist, Therapist etc), parents/guardians are encouraged to submit updated current profile of needs (if available).
If your child/ward has a SEN diagnosis, is applying for the same AA he had when he sat for PSLE and is having any regular follow-up with external professionals, parents/guardians should submit the progress report(s) and/or memo(s).
If your child/ward has a SEN diagnosis and is applying for AA different from what he had when he sat for PSLE, parents/guardians must submit updated current profile of needs.
If your child/ward has a SEN diagnosis but did not sit for PSLE with any AA, parents/guardians must submit a full assessment/diagnosis report that states the SEN diagnosis and indicate the recommendations for AA.
If your child/ward does not have a SEN diagnosis, parents/guardians must submit a full assessment/diagnosis report that states the SEN diagnosis and indicate the recommendations for AA.
All applications and documents would be checked through and submitted by school to Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) for their approval. Once the outcome from SEAB is out, Mr Timothy Wong will inform the parents/guardians of the outcome (may it be approval, rejection or partial approval of application).
Application for National Exams AA with the required supporting documents should be done as early as possible, to prevent any delay to the processing and hence outcome by SEAB which handles a large volume of applications for all National Exams (PSLE, O levels, N levels, A levels).
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