What are the Achievement Level Cut-Off Point (AL COP) for your SP and IP tracks?

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As CHS is a government-aided school, regardless of the track admitted to, a Singaporean citizen pays $28 per month, including miscellaneous and other fees.
Permanent Residents, International Students (ASEAN) and other International Students pay $523, $933 and $1793 per month respectively, including the miscellaneous fees.
For most updated information on school fees, please refer to MOE website: https://www.moe.gov.sg/financial-matters
Morning Assembly starts at 8:00am on regular school days.
As a government-aided SAP and also mission school (under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore), our school emphasises universal values such as love, compassion, integrity and humility in our curriculum and programmes.
There are spirituality development programmes for Catholic students. These include Religious and Moral Education sessions, Young Christian Student Movement sessions, fortnightly masses, holy days of obligation masses, penitential services, Easter celebration, retreat, etc.
Non-Catholic students are not required but are welcome to attend these Catholic programmes.
Parents are welcome to attend the masses and join the CHS Prayer Parents and Catholic Parents Support Group.
Our school-based programmes, e.g. Passion Pursuit (Elective), are generally offered to both IP and SP students. There is no segregation or exclusion for CCAs, character development and leadership development programmes. Some components of our IP curriculum are offered in the SP as well, e.g. World Readiness Reading Programme.
Our talent development programmes (e.g. CΩERGY) and Music Elective Programme are offered to both IP and SP students who meet the criteria. For example, Maths and Science Olympiads are open to both IP and SP students: criteria is based on students’ aptitude and interest for the talent area. Students in our talent development programmes will be involved in the relevant Olympiad.
IP students are offered additional programmes such as the Passion Pursuit (Independent), World Readiness Programme (WRP) and Bicultural Studies Programme (BSP) because of the differences in the objectives and curriculum design of SP and IP. With overall less allocated curriculum time due to the SEC examinations, SP students do not offer these programmes.
You can learn more about the similarities and differences of our IP and SP at: Overview of the dual track