Why these MOE teachers left familiar classrooms to teach the Singapore curriculum overseas

Why these MOE teachers left familiar classrooms to teach the Singapore curriculum overseas


Mr Lim had a similar experience. “I’ll be honest, reading up is one thing, but coming here to teach, it is different,” he said. 

“I feel that as teachers and educators, we need to model the idea of continuous and lifelong learning.”

SISHK principal Tony Low, who took the helm in December last year, described it as “a dream posting”. He previously served as MOE’s zonal director of schools in the east and was the principal of two secondary schools.

“Having been in MOE for over 30 years and serving as a school leader for 20 years or so, it really offers a very unique vantage point for me to apply my experience in a fresh context,” said the 60-year-old.

Posting periods typically last three years for teachers and around five years for those in leadership roles, with extensions possible based on operational needs. 

Accommodation and an overseas allowance for expenses and bills are provided by MOE.




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