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==History== | ==History== | ||
The GCE was originally introduced in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 1951. Under colonial rule, the GCE was offered to Singaporean students. The [[GCE Ordinary Level|O-levels]] were, in particular, made compulsory for all secondary four students. | The GCE was originally introduced in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 1951. Under colonial rule, the GCE was offered to Singaporean students. The [[Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level|O-levels]] were, in particular, made compulsory for all secondary four students. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[GCE Advanced Level]] | *[[GCE Advanced Level]] | ||
*[[GCE Normal Level]] | *[[GCE Normal Level]] | ||
*[[GCE Ordinary Level]] | *[[Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:25, 4 November 2024
The General Certificate of Education (GCE) is an academic qualification conferred to students in Singapore.
History
The GCE was originally introduced in England, Wales and Northern Ireland in 1951. Under colonial rule, the GCE was offered to Singaporean students. The O-levels were, in particular, made compulsory for all secondary four students.