2026 Secondary 1 Registration
Secondary 1 Registration
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Welcome to Marsiling Secondary School and congratulations on your journey as a Marsilian!
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All information regarding the Secondary 1 Registration will be communicated through Parents Gateway (PG) and the school’s website.
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Secondary 1 students are to report to Marsiling Secondary School on Friday, 2 January 2026, at 7.20 a.m.
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Parents and students are NOT required to physically report to Marsiling Secondary for the registration in December 2025.
For parents who do not use PG or would like to find out more about the school and the information, you may reach out to us via:
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Email: marsiling_ss@moe.edu.sg or
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Call us: 68941413
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Please do click on the other links on our website for more information on Secondary 1 Registration.
1. Principal’s Address
Our Principal, Mr Koh Yiak Kheng, will be addressing our Secondary 1 Marsilians’ Parents and students on our Secondary 1 Parent-Teacher Conference and CCA Fair.
We would like to invite all Secondary 1 parents and students to join us on:
Date: Saturday 24 January 2026
Time: 8.00am - 12.00pm
2. Class allocation:
Sec 1 class allocation will be informed to parents/students via
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Parents Gateway by TBC, and
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Poster board in school near the canteen (parents/students can check if proceeding to school to purchase the school textbook/uniforms)
For parents who would like to find out about the class allocation, you may reach out to us after 2.30pm one day after the day of Sec 1 Posting release via:
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Email: marsiling_ss@moe.edu.sg or
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Call us: 68941413
3. Information on Secondary 1 Booklist, Bookshop and Uniform Purchase Forms for submission:
Click on the links for the booklists for the respective streams.
Secondary 1 G1
Secondary 1 G2
Secondary 1 G3
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Wednesday-Thursday |
Monday - Monday |
Tuesday |
Monday - Thursday |
Thursday |
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Sec 1 G1 Sec 1 G2
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All levels |
All levels |
All levels |
All levels |
For selected students reading subjects at More Demanding Level (MDL), please be reminded to purchase the appropriate level (e.g. G3/G2) books for the relevant subjects. If in doubt, kindly do not write student name on purchased books (to facilitate exchange of books, if possible).
4. Information on School Reporting and First Week of School
Secondary 1 students are to report to Marsiling Secondary School on Friday, 2 January 2026, at 7.20 a.m.
As students are expected to wear the full school uniform only on Mondays and during special events, your child/ward may report in half-uniform (PE T-shirt with school skirt or uniform shorts) on that day
6. Parent Gateway App (PG APP)
The Parents Gateway (PG) Mobile App is an initiative by MOE to enable parents to interact with schools more conveniently on administrative and financial matters.
Parents will also be able to use this app to stay updated on school’s programmes and activities.
We strongly encourage all parents to download and use the PG APP as the school will be using the PG APP as its primary channel to disseminate information.
More Information on Parents Gateway
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7. Full Subject-Based Banding (FSBB) For information regarding Full Subject Based Banding (FSBB) in Marsiling Secondary School, please view this document: FSBB Engagement Slides for Parents (2026 Sec 1 Posting) For Sec 1 students who are eligible to read subject(s) at a More Demanding Level, our school personnel will be reaching out to the relevant students’ parents after the Sec 1 Registration in December 2025 to provide further guidance. Subjects Offered at Secondary 1:
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8. Application for 3rd Language
Results for the application will be informed to the selected students after Sec 1 registration.
Students whose application are approved will have to register online with the respective centres: MOE Language Centre (MOELC) or Malay/Chinese Special Programme (MSP/CSP) Zonal Centres.
9. School Rules and Regulations
Students’ discipline is paramount in creating a safe and conducive environment for effective teaching and learning to take place. The school rules and regulations are put in place to achieve this purpose. The school rules and regulations are clearly stated in the MSS Student Handbook and all students are expected to read and understand them.
Summary of general expectations
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Attendance |
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Punctuality |
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Attire |
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Grooming |
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Safety |
- contraband items (e.g. lighter, poker cards, chewing gum, etc.) - sharp objects (including scissors) - personal sports equipment - games and toys - electronic devices · Students are prohibited from bringing any weapons or weapon-like items to school. |
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Mobile phone |
· In alignment with MOE’s guidelines, students are not to use smartphones/smartwatches during school hours including recess, CCA and after-school programmes (e.g. supplementary/enrichment/remedial lessons) · There may be a designated storage area for students to deposit their phone during school hours. [TBC] · Students involved in disciplinary offences will have their mobile phones surrendered and checked by the school staff for inquiry purposes. |
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Smoking/ Vaping |
· Students involved in smoking/vaping (any kind of involvement; aiding and abetting) will serve serious consequences. · Students who do not smoke/vape but found in the company of those who do will face equal consequences. |
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10. School Information INFORMATION a) School Terms, School Vacations and Scheduled School Holidays Click here for School Terms, School Vacations and Scheduled School Holidays for 2026 b) Curriculum Hours School timetable will be updated on school website in due time. Actual ending times may vary from class to class. c) CCAs offered in Marsiling Secondary School:
Main CCA day: Thursdays Stipulated CCA days, and number of CCA sessions per week may vary from CCA to CCA Do refer to Parents Gateway for CCA days and timings once your child has been allocated a CCA d) School Office Opening Hours Mondays to Fridays : 7.00 am to 6.00 pm Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays e) School Canteen The average price of a meal with a drink is $2.70. These are stalls available in the canteen:
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11. Social and Emotional Support
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To create a more supportive and conducive school environment, the school counsellor will be able to assist students in coping with emotional and behavioural matters as well as other aspects of growing up as teenagers.
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Requests for counselling for students can be made by parents, teachers or the students themselves directly to Mr Palanivelu Panchatcharam, our senior school counsellor.
Telephone Number: 68941413 Ext 286
Email: palanivelu_panchatcharam@schools.gov.sg
12. Special Educational Need Support
In Marsiling Secondary School, we believe that being different does not mean less. Every student is given an equal opportunity to learn and participate in activities. We practice inclusive classroom strategies to support the needs of our students with Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Our SEN students are monitored and classified into 3 different tiers of support based on their level of needs. Interventions in the form of In-Class support and withdrawal sessions are conducted by the Special Educational Needs Officer (SENO) for students who require additional support.
Withdrawal sessions conducted by SENO are focused on providing skills and strategies in 3 areas of needs as follows: –
Area of Need 1: Literacy Skills
Area of Need 2: Behavioural Management
Area of Need 3: Social Skills
The support encompasses needs-based interventions and participation of stakeholders involving parents, school personnel and external agencies.
You may contact the SENO Mr Mohamad Afizukil at mohamad_afizukil_meor_hashim@moe.edu.sg for any queries or feedback.
13. Financial Matters
For parents who would like to find out more with regards to financial matters, you may reach out to us via:
Email: marsiling_ss@moe.edu.sg or
Call us: 68941413
The following table shows the types of financial assistance offered:
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Financial Assistance awarded by |
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Ministry of Education (MOE) Link to eFAS : |
Eligibility · The student must be a Singapore citizen. · The student’s family receives social welfare aid, OR · Gross family income does not exceed: $4000 per month per family or $1000 per capita. Nature of assistance · Full waiver of school fees. · Full waiver of standard miscellaneous fees. · Textbook grant – textbooks and writing materials in the approved book list. · School Attire grant – 1 set of uniform and 3 sets of PE attire, 2 pairs of socks and 1 pair of shoes. · Meal – $4.10 per meal for 10 meals per school week. · Transport – $21 transport subsidy per month from the month of approval, up to a total of $252 transport subsidy per annum for students taking public transport. |
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The School Advisory Committee (SAC) |
Assistance is given to students facing financial hardship. The nature of assistance varies, depending on the financial position of the student. It ranges from giving a financial grant for the payment of textbooks and school uniform, fees and other school-related expenses (meal and transport subsidy). |
14. Parent Support Group (PSG) and Family Service Centre
Marsiling Secondary School’s Parents’ Support Group would like to extend its warm wishes to all Marsilian Parents.
We would like to invite all newly Secondary 1 parents to join us for a parenting talk session on:
‘Transition to Secondary 1'
You may head to the school library to find out more about our PSG (before 0830) and for the Principal’s address (0830 onwards).
15. For other matters, please contact us at:
Email: marsiling_ss@moe.edu.sg or
Call us: 68941413