Assumption Pathway aims to equip the less academically inclined with technical skills
By
Jane Ng
A SECOND school for less academically inclined children will give them a taste of real life through a residential programme and industrial attachments.
From January, Assumption Pathway School will start taking in students aged between 13 and 16 who have failed the Primary School Leaving Examination.
Like the successful two-year-old NorthLight School, on which it is modelled, Assumption Pathway aims to give children a foundation in the basics as well as equip them with technical skills.
Read Jane Ng's full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.