Founded in 1987, APSC is the voice of Singapore’s private education industry and seeks to raise the standards of private education services in Singapore.
Who Joins APSC?
Why Do Education Organisations Join APSC?
How Does APSC Work With The Government?
How Much Does It Cost To Join?
Where Can I Get More Information?
Who Joins APSC?
- Private education organisations join APSC including private schools, training institutes, consultancy centres and colleges.
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Why Do Education Organisations Join APSC?
- Education organisations join APSC to:
- participate in shaping the industry
- dialogue with the Government and embassies
- follow the Code of Ethics for private educators set by APSC
- obtain accreditation for training programmes
- Members can approach APSC to:
- mediate disputes with students before official complaints are lodged
- pool resources with other members to meet market demands
- jointly market and recruit students abroad
- get help when facing financial or other difficulties
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How Does APSC Work With The Government?
- APSC gathers views from players in the industry on Government policies (e.g. CaseTrust for Education) and presents these views in the form of consultation papers, at forums, during dialogue sessions, etc.
- Government agencies that APSC continually dialogues with include:
- Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB)
- International Enterprise (IE) Singapore
- Singapore Tourism Board (STB)
- Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board (SPRING)
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How Much Does It Cost To Join?
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Where Can I Get More Information?Association of Private Schools and Colleges Singapore (APSC)
98 Henderson Road
Singapore 159543
Ms Shirlin Lim
APSC Secretariat Office
Tel: (65) 6279 7831
Email: secretariat@apsc.org.sg
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