EduTrust
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EduTrust is a quality certification scheme introduced by the Ministry of Education
as part of the Private Education Act to strengthen the existing registration framework and enforcement provision to regulate the private education sector in Singapore
.
Differentiating the EduTrusted PEIs:
All EduTrusted PEIs will be awarded according to the following categories based on their award scores:
- EduTrust Gold Award (4-year validity)
- EduTrust Silver Award (4-year validity)
- EduTrust Bronze Award (4-year validity)
- EduTrust Provisional Award (1-year validity)
The lowest level is EduTrust Provisional (valid for 1 year) which has been achieved by 43 private schools as at July 2011.
The next level EduTrust Certified has been achieved by about 23 EduTrust Certified Institutions (as at July 2011).
During the SECOND renewal for Provisional Award, PEI must achieve at least a Bronze Award, otherwise the certificate will not be renewed and PEI will not be allowed to apply for certification for a period of 2 years.
Ministry of Education (Singapore)
The Ministry Of Education is a ministry of the Government of Singapore that directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to education in Singapore.-Statutory boards:...
as part of the Private Education Act to strengthen the existing registration framework and enforcement provision to regulate the private education sector in Singapore
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...
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Differentiating the EduTrusted PEIs:
All EduTrusted PEIs will be awarded according to the following categories based on their award scores:
- EduTrust Gold Award (4-year validity)
- EduTrust Silver Award (4-year validity)
- EduTrust Bronze Award (4-year validity)
- EduTrust Provisional Award (1-year validity)
The lowest level is EduTrust Provisional (valid for 1 year) which has been achieved by 43 private schools as at July 2011.
The next level EduTrust Certified has been achieved by about 23 EduTrust Certified Institutions (as at July 2011).
During the SECOND renewal for Provisional Award, PEI must achieve at least a Bronze Award, otherwise the certificate will not be renewed and PEI will not be allowed to apply for certification for a period of 2 years.