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Integrated Programme Science (Year 1)

Syllabus

  1. Instruments (including microscopy)
  2. Physical Quantities & Units
  3. Forms & Conversion
  4. Light
  5. Classification of Matter
  6. Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
  7. Solutions and Suspensions
  8. Classification of Plant and Animal Life
  9. Populations, Community and Ecosystem
  10. Energy Transfer Process in the Ecosystem
  11. Nutrient Cycles in the Ecosystems
  12. Cells – Structure, Function and Organisation

Goals

  • Rigorous academic emphasis to allow students to be able to think critically and develop a broad spectrum intellectual capacity
  • To equip students with the requisite skills to be able to learn independently
  • Application of content-based knowledge into real-world problems to give students greater exposure to authentic problems

Approach

  • Adopt a ‘question after explanation’ method to ensure that students fully understand each part of the lesson
  • Focus on application of various concepts to promote critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Emphasis on commonly tested exam questions and concepts

Integrated Programme Math (Year 1)

 Syllabus

  1. Real Number System 1
  2. Real Number System 2
  3. Approximation & Estimation
  4. Standard Form
  5. Algebraic Expressions 1 (Basic Algebra)
  6. Algebraic Expansion and Factorisation 1
  7. Quadratic Functions (Linear Inequalities)
  8. Statistics 1
  9. Arithmetic Problems
  10. Angle Properties
  11. Pythagoras’ Theorem
  12. Mensuration 1

Goals

  • Develop a strong understanding and master memorization techniques for mathematical formulae
  • Develop strong analytical skills in reading and understanding of the question so that students can map out the answers mentally before attempting the question
  • Recognize different question types so that students will be confident in answering questions of varying difficulties

Approach

  • Adopt a ‘question after explanation’ method to ensure that students fully understand each part of the lesson
  • Focus on application of various concepts to promote critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Emphasis on commonly tested exam questions and concepts

Chemistry (Secondary 1)

Syllabus

  1. Atoms, Ions and Molecules
  2. Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
  3. Solutions and Suspensions
  4. Acids and Bases
  5. Separating Mixtures
  6. Classification of Materials
  7. The Particulate Model of Matter
  8. Changing Matter

Goals

  • To nurture students’ understanding of Chemistry as a comprehensive effort and to develop strong reasoning skills rather than mere memorization of facts
  • To acquaint students with real-life application of Science in their daily lives
  • To develop the requisite skills and interest in students to further propel them into further subject specialization

Approach

  • Adopt a ‘question after explanation’ method to ensure that students fully understand each part of the lesson
  • Focus on application of various concepts to promote critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Emphasis on commonly tested exam questions and concepts

 

Physics (Secondary 1)

Syllabus

  1. The Scientific Endeavour
  2. Physical Quantities and Measurements
  3. Speed and Density
  4. Forces and Pressure
  5. Work and Moments of Forces
  6. Energy As a Resource
  7. Sound
  8. Effects and Transmission of Heat
  9. Light
  10. Electricity
  11. Practical Electricity

Goals

  • To nurture students’ understanding of Physics as a comprehensive effort and to develop strong reasoning skills rather than mere memorization of facts
  • To acquaint students with real-life application of Science in their daily lives
  • To develop the requisite skills and interest in students to further propel them into further subject specialization

Approach

  • Adopt a ‘question after explanation’ method to ensure that students fully understand each part of the lesson
  • Focus on application of various concepts to promote critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Emphasis on commonly tested exam questions and concepts

 

Biology (Secondary 1)

Syllabus

  1. Cells
  2. Movement of Substances
  3. Digestion
  4. Transport in Living Things
  5. Photosynthesis and Respiration
  6. Reproduction in Humans
  7. Sex Issues
  8. Classification of Living Things
  9. Ecology

Goals

  • To nurture students’ understanding of Physics as a comprehensive effort and to develop strong reasoning skills rather than mere memorization of facts
  • To acquaint students with real-life application of Science in their daily lives
  • To develop the requisite skills and interest in students to further propel them into further subject specialization

Approach

  • Adopt a ‘question after explanation’ method to ensure that students fully understand each part of the lesson
  • Focus on application of various concepts to promote critical thinking and analytical skills
  • Emphasis on commonly tested exam questions and concepts