Uwing International School (Year 6)

Course Details


Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Duration 12 months (full-time) / 40 academic weeks
Class Frequency 5 days per week × 6 hours per day (full-time)
Total Course Hours 1200 hours (full-time)

Computation of Course Hours


S/N Course Component Number of Hours Remarks
1 Classroom Facilitation 1200
Total Duration (in hours) 1200




Course Information


Course Developer Self-developed
Qualification to be Awarded upon Course Completion Nil
Qualification to be Awarded by Nil
Foreign/International Curriculum (Grades 1–12) No


Minimum Entry Requirements


Age At least 11 years old as of 1 January of the year of admission
Academic Level Completed at least Primary 5 (or equivalent)
Language Proficiency Primary 5 English / PET 140 or equivalent / IELTS 4.0 or equivalent / Pass Uwing International School English Placement Test / Duolingo English Test score 65 and above (or equivalent)




Modules & Learning Objectives


S/N Module Title Learning Objectives (By the end of the course, students will be able to:)
1 English
  • Develop accuracy and fluency in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
  • Apply correct grammar and a growing range of vocabulary in spoken and written contexts.
  • Analyse and interpret texts (narrative, descriptive, expository) to identify key ideas, themes, and inferences.
  • Write well-structured essays (narrative, descriptive, expository) with coherence and clarity.
  • Participate confidently in oral discussions and presentations, expressing ideas clearly.
2 Mathematics
  • Apply arithmetic, algebraic, and geometric skills to solve problems.
  • Develop logical reasoning and problem-solving strategies for real-life and abstract situations.
  • Interpret and use mathematical data, graphs, and tables effectively.
  • Understand and apply key concepts in number operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and statistics.
  • Build a foundation for progression into Year 7 Mathematics by mastering essential Year 6 topics.
3 Science
  • Demonstrate understanding of key scientific principles.
  • Apply the scientific method: observe, hypothesize, experiment, analyse, and conclude.
  • Use correct scientific vocabulary and notation when describing processes and results.
  • Interpret data from experiments, graphs, and charts to draw valid conclusions.
  • Build foundational knowledge to support further study in Year 7 Science.
4 Chinese
  • Understand and respond to basic written and spoken Chinese in familiar contexts.
  • Expand vocabulary for everyday topics and academic contexts.
  • Construct simple sentences and short paragraphs with appropriate grammar.
  • Comprehend short texts and answer questions based on them.
  • Express ideas clearly in spoken Chinese through role-play, conversations, and presentations.




Other Declarations


Modular Certificate(s) Stackable to Certificate Qualification No
Pathway Programme No
Course Accreditation by External Organisation No
Association / Collaboration / Affiliation No