Sec 1 Registration will be done via FormSG. Go to the Home page for the FormSG link.
Yes. For parents who wish to request for a school transfer, please complete your child’s registration in his/her posted secondary school first.
For appeals for serious medical conditions, if you assess that your posted secondary school is unable to accommodate your child’s physical health or special learning needs, you may appeal for a transfer. Appeals can be filed at your posted secondary school in person on 21 Dec from 0830 to 1200. Read more in the Appeal for School Transfer subpage.
For parents who wish to request for a school transfer into Mayflower Secondary School, please complete your child’s registration in his/her posted secondary school first. After which, you may apply to be on the School Transfer waitlist via FormSG in the Appeal for School Transfer subpage.
Yes. DSA Students still need to e-register.
You may download the FAS form here or you may obtain a copy of the application form from the General Office. Upon completion, please submit the application form and the required supporting documents to the General Office.
Parents may also apply online via FormSG, MOE Financial Assistance Application Form (eFAS) for 2023:
https://form.gov.sg/64e2f8f73f582600139f54ac
If your documents are in order, we will be able to process your application between 7 to 10 working days and we will notify you of the status accordingly. If not, we will only be able to process your application once the required supporting documents are submitted.
Please refer to https://www.moe.gov.sg/financial-matters/financial-assistance for the requirements and benefits of this scheme.
Please proceed to our General Office with the other school’s approval letter and our staff will issue you our school’s letter for collection of books and uniform.
Students will receive a personalised S1 Option Form and Eligibility Letter. The form will include information on the student’s eligibility for language programmes such as Higher Mother Tongue Language or a Third Language.
Your child may be eligible for MTL exemption if they:
Are returning from overseas and had no opportunity to learn an official MTL, a Non-Tamil Indian Language (NTIL) or an approved Foreign Language or Asian Language for a sustained period of time.
Have special educational needs, with severe difficulties in coping with overall learning.
Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis, and evaluated holistically to assess if exemption is in the best educational interest of your child.
For more detailed information, please refer to the MOE website. https://www.moe.gov.sg/primary/curriculum/mother-tongue-languages/exemption
Students who have been exempted from Mother Tongue Language in primary school do not have to reapply for exemption.
There is no need for students to reapply if they have been granted approval to take these subjects in primary school.
There is no need for students to reapply if they have been granted approval to take these subjects in primary school. However, if the student would like to apply for a place in the MOE Language Centre (subject to availability), he/she will need to fill in the form to be put on the waiting list. .
Students who took HMT in primary school do not by default take HMT at secondary school . Students will receive the HMT offer letter from MOE if they are eligible.
Students will receive the HMT offer letter from MOE if they are eligible.
To be eligible for HMT in Secondary Schools, students must get either:
An overall PSLE Score of 8 or better
An overall PSLE Score of 9 to 14 and get AL 1 / AL 2 in MTL or Distinction / Merit in HMTL
Schools will also have the flexibility to allow students who do not meet the above criteria to offer HMTL, if they are assessed to have exceptional ability in MTL and are able to do HMTL without affecting their performance in other subjects
For detailed information, please refer to the MOE website. https://www.moe.gov.sg/secondary/courses/express/electives/?term=Language&subterm=Higher%20Mother%20Tongue%20Languages%20(HMTL)
Students who have obtained AL1 for MT or Distinction/Merit for HMT are eligible for school-based HMT. More details will be provided in the MT briefing session during Sec 1 Registration.
Full Subject-Based Banding (Full SBB) is part of MOE's ongoing efforts to nurture the joy of learning and develop multiple pathways to cater to the different strengths and interests of our students.
With Full SBB, we are moving towards a secondary school education where students learn each subject at the level that best caters to their overall strengths, interests and learning needs.
Go to the SBB subpage for more information.
For detailed information students can refer to the school and MOE websites.
Students in PG 2 or PG 1, and meet the eligibility criteria, can offer English, Math, Science & Mother Tongue at MDL from the start of Sec 1. Students can offer Humanities subjects at MDL from Secondary 2 onwards, based on their Secondary 1 results.
Find out more in the SBB subpage.
Yes they have the option though it would be beneficial for the child to take up the subject at the demanding level so as to stretch their ability in their areas of strength.
If the child takes up the offer to study the subject at the more demanding level, the child is recommended to study at the more demanding level at Secondary 2 as well.
Yes there are 3 more intakes after Secondary 1 mid-year, end of Secondary 1 [For start of Sec 2] and end of Secondary 2 [for start of Sec 3].
Yes.
Basic information on PDLP can be found in the school website at https://www.mayflowersec.moe.edu.sg/curriculum/ndlp/permalink/
For more detailed information, students can refer to the segment on PDLP in their student handbook.
For more detailed information, students can refer to the segment on PDLP in their student handbook.
Students and parents can check with the school General Office.
For more details, students can refer to the segment on PDLP in the MFSS Student Portal (require student iCON login). The link may only become active when the students are actively registered with the school.
In the meantime, students and parents can refer their questions to the respective form teachers or HOD CCE Mdm Suhaila Bakar or SH CCE Mr Mohd Gadaffi.
CCAs are a key component of students’ holistic education. Through CCAs, students discover their interests and talents. CCAs also provide platforms for students to develop their character, learn values, social emotional competencies and other relevant skills to prepare them for future challenges.
CCAs bring students from diverse backgrounds together. By learning and interacting with one another, students develop friendships and deepen their sense of belonging to the school and community.
A CCA is compulsory for all secondary school students. Secondary school students may pursue their interests and participate in external activities, but not in-lieu of a school-based CCA.
Students can choose from any of these 4 CCA groups:
Performing Arts: Concert Band, Chinese Dance, Chinese Ensembles, Choir, Drama, Modern Dance
Sports: Basketball, Bowling, Football, Netball, Table Tennis, Taekwondo
Uniformed Groups: NCC (Land), NPCC, Scouts
Clubs: Enterprise Club, Infocomm Club, Literary & Orators Club
Please refer to https://www.mayflowersec.moe.edu.sg/cca/permalink/ to find out more about the above-mentioned CCAs.
The students will get to explore what the 18 CCAs are about on Thursday, 4th January 2024, 5-6pm(depending on Sec 1 orientation plans) as part of their Sec 1 Orientation Programme.
From 9th-27th January, students can also join the CCAs during the CCA sessions to try out. Check out the respective CCA try out schedule here.
Should you want to enquire for additional support that your child may need in school, do contact our Year Head, Mdm Rohayati and our Special Educational Needs (SEN) Officers, Mr Gan and Mdm Wee through email.
Mdm Rohayati: rohayati_ismail@schools.gov.sg
Mr Gan Kai Loon: gan_kai_loon@schools.gov.sg
Mdm Wee Geok Lian: wee_geok_lian@schools.gov.sg
Students' shoes are to be predominantly white-based. No outlandish designs and colours. Velcro is allowed.
Please go to the subpage Books & Uniforms. Your child's/ward's house is allocated based on his/her birth month.
This programme is a four-year music course for students who are musically inclined. It is an in depth study of Music. For more information please refer to: https://www.moe.gov.sg/secondary/courses/express/electives/?term=MOE%20Special%20Music%20Programmes&subterm=Music%20Elective%20Programme%20(MEP)
Students who have been accepted into the programme would be exempted from D&T as well as FCE.
Music teachers will notify students of the application dates and provide them with the necessary documents for completing online registration.
Interested students will be given the application forms with instructions through the music teachers or form teachers. Notice will also be sent out in PG.