Breakdown of Primary 3 to 6 Students Receiving Private Tuition by Subject and Median Household Spending to Evaluate Sufficiency of School-based Learning
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25 Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim asked the Minister for Education (a) whether the Ministry tracks (i) the proportion of Primary 3 to 6 students receiving private tuition broken down by subject and (ii) the median household spending on private tuition; and (b) if so, how these indicators are used to evaluate the sufficiency of school-based learning.
Mr Desmond Lee: The Ministry of Education (MOE) does not track the proportion of Primary 3 to 6 students receiving private tuition, broken down by subjects. Based on the latest Household Expenditure Survey 2023 by the Department of Statistics, resident households spent on average $104.80 a month on private tuition.
MOE does not use these indicators to evaluate the sufficiency of school-based learning, as learning is influenced by multiple factors in and outside of school, and the reasons for taking up tuition vary.