SAP Primary Schools in Singapore

12 Special Assistance Plan schools offering Higher Chinese as first language

What is a SAP School?

SAP (Special Assistance Plan) schools are government-aided Chinese primary schools that offer Higher Chinese Language (HCL) as the Mother Tongue subject. Unlike standard schools where Chinese is taught as a second language, SAP schools develop strong bilingual competency in both English and Mandarin at a high level.

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SAP Primary Schools
HCL
Higher Chinese as Mother Tongue
GovAid
Government-aided schools

Complete List of SAP Primary Schools

School NameRegionGenderSession2024 Vacancies2024 Balloting
Ai Tong SchoolSouthCo-edSingle300Balloted
Holy Innocents' Primary SchoolSouthCo-edSingle270Balloted
Hong Wen SchoolSouthCo-edSingle210Balloted
Kong Hwa SchoolEastCo-edSingle270Balloted
Maha Bodhi SchoolEastCo-edSingle330Balloted
Nan Hua Primary SchoolWestCo-edSingle240Balloted
Nanyang Primary SchoolWestCo-edSingle390Balloted
Pei Chun Public SchoolSouthCo-edSingle300Balloted
Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary SchoolWestCo-edSingle224Balloted
Poi Ching SchoolEastCo-edSingle240Balloted
Red Swastika SchoolEastCo-edSingle240Balloted
Tao Nan SchoolEastCo-edSingle360Balloted

Advantages of SAP Schools

Strong Bilingual Foundation

Students develop near-native proficiency in both English and Mandarin, a valuable asset in Singapore's bilingual society and in Chinese-speaking business environments.

Higher Chinese as Mother Tongue

SAP students take Higher Chinese Language (HCL), which provides a stronger foundation for secondary school Chinese and opens up HCL and Chinese Literature at O-level.

Cultural Immersion

SAP schools often incorporate Chinese cultural activities, calligraphy, Mandarin storytelling, and Chinese New Year celebrations into the school culture.

Exemption Eligibility

Students who excel in HCL may qualify for exemptions from taking a third language at secondary school, giving them more time for other subjects.

Considerations Before Choosing a SAP School

  • 1

    HCL is demanding — ensure your child has strong Chinese language foundations or a home environment that supports Mandarin.

  • 2

    Many SAP schools are single-session (full day), which may affect childcare arrangements.

  • 3

    SAP schools can be more competitive at P1 registration, particularly in Phase 2C.

  • 4

    The rigorous bilingual curriculum means a heavier workload compared to some other schools.

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    Consider whether the school's ethos and culture aligns with your family values.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SAP school in Singapore?

SAP stands for Special Assistance Plan. SAP schools are a group of government-aided Chinese primary schools in Singapore that offer Higher Chinese Language (HCL) as a first language alongside English. These schools aim to develop students who are proficient in both English and Mandarin at a high level.

How many SAP primary schools are there in Singapore?

There are currently around 9 SAP primary schools in Singapore, all of which are single-session government-aided schools with a strong bilingual focus. They include schools like Nan Hua Primary, Catholic High Primary, and CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School.

What subjects do SAP schools teach in Chinese?

In SAP schools, students take Higher Chinese Language (HCL) as their Mother Tongue subject. This means the Chinese curriculum is more rigorous and demanding compared to standard Chinese classes in regular schools. Some SAP schools also conduct certain subjects partly in Mandarin.

Can non-Chinese students attend SAP schools?

SAP schools are primarily designed for Chinese students who wish to develop bilingual proficiency. Non-Chinese students may apply but would need to take Higher Chinese Language, which can be very challenging if Chinese is not spoken at home.

Are SAP schools more competitive for P1 registration?

Yes, many SAP schools tend to be quite competitive in Phase 2C of P1 registration, with some requiring balloting. Their strong academic reputation and unique Higher Chinese curriculum attract many applicants, particularly from families who want a strong bilingual education.

What is the difference between SAP and non-SAP schools for Chinese language?

In non-SAP schools, Chinese Language is taught as a second language (L2) at a standard level. In SAP schools, Higher Chinese Language (HCL) is the Mother Tongue subject and is taught at a higher, more rigorous level — equivalent to first-language proficiency.

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