The Right Cambridge English Test for Your Child
MOE’s AEIS Eligibility Criteria Example
If your child is preparing for the AEIS or S-AEIS exams, it's crucial to ensure they take the appropriate Cambridge English Qualification (CEQ) test for their age. Doing so will not only meet the Ministry of Education (MOE) requirements but also increase their chances of success.
Choosing the Right Test
For primary school applicants, it’s essential that your child attains the minimum Cambridge English Scale (CES) score as per MOE requirements. You can determine the minimum score and the suitable CEQ test using the MOE eligibility criteria checker.
Example Scenario
Consider a child born on 1 January 2015.
For admission in 2025 through AEIS:
CEQ test to sit: B1 Preliminary for Schools
Required CES score: 140 and above
For admission in 2025 through S-AEIS:
CEQ test to sit: A2 Key for Schools
Required CES score: 130 and above
Importance of the Correct Test
Always refer to the eligibility criteria checker to avoid taking the wrong test. If your child qualifies by age, it is often easier to score better on the A2 Key for Schools as it is simpler and provides more preparation time compared to the B1 Preliminary for Schools.
Conclusion
Ensure your child's success in the AEIS and S-AEIS exams by choosing the right CEQ test based on their age and the MOE's requirements. Visit Exam.sg for more information on registering for the appropriate Cambridge English test and to access our preparatory resources.
To learn more about registering for the right Cambridge English test for your child's AEIS or S-AEIS application, visit Exam.sg today to access our comprehensive preparatory resources.