Financial Assistance and Bursary Schemes
The Ministry of Education provides financial assistance to needy Singapore Citizen pupils in Government or Government-Aided Schools. It also provides subsidy for school fees to Singapore Citizen pupils from lower and middle income families in Independent Schools, except Singapore Sports School, NorthLight School, Assumption Pathway School and School Of The Arts which have their own financial assistance schemes.
MOE Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) for Government and Government-Aided Schools
The income limits and types of assistance given to needy pupils in Government or Government-Aided schools under this financial assistance scheme are shown in the table below:
Income Limits
| Household Type | Gross Income |
|---|---|
| With 1 or 2 children | Not exceeding $1,500 per month |
| With 3 or more children | Not exceeding $1,800 per month |
Benefits Under Scheme
| Level | School Fees | Standard Miscellaneous Fees | Textbook | School Attire | Bursary | Examination Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Not applicable | Waived | Free Textbooks | Free School Attire | Not Applicable | 75% subsidy of national exam fees (100% subsidy for pupils under MCYS’ Public Assistance Scheme) |
| Secondary | Waived | Waived | Free Textbooks | Free School Attire | Not Applicable | |
| Junior College / Centralised Institute | Waived | Waived | Not Applicable | Not Applicable | $750 |
Pupils who wish to apply for the scheme can obtain the application form from their schools. They are to submit the application form together with the relevant documents to their schools. You can also download the Financial Assistance Scheme Application Form.
All application forms must be submitted together with the relevant documents to the schools directly.
Independent Schools Bursary (ISB) Scheme
The income limits and benefits given to pupils in Independent Schools under this bursary scheme are shown in the table below:
Income Limits & Benefits
The student needs only satisfy either gross household income or gross income per dependent child limits.
| Monthly Gross Household Income | Monthly Gross Income per Dependent Child1 | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Not exceeding $1,500 | Not exceeding $600 |
|
| $1,501 - $2,500 | $601 - $1,000 | 90% fee subsidy2 |
| $2,501 - $3,750 | $1,001 - $1,500 | 75% fee subsidy2 |
| $3,751 - $4,500 | $1,501 - $1,800 | 50% fee subsidy2 |
| $4,501 - $7,200 | $1,801 - $2,900 | 33% fee subsidy2 |
Footnotes:
- Dependent children refer to unmarried children below 16 years old and unmarried children above 16 years old and are receiving full-time education or are handicapped. ↩
- The total fee subsidy for an MOE Scholarship recipient who is granted the ISB is capped at Total Fee less the quantum of school and miscellaneous fees payable if he were in a government school unless the student is receiving 100% fee subsidy under the scheme.

