Preparatory Course for Primary (Beginner)

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YEAR 1 – YEAR 6 (BEGINNER)

Preparatory Course for Primary

The Preparatory Course for Primary School (PCP) Year 1 to Year 6 introduces beginner EAL pupils to Brighton College’s pupil life and curriculum. The program equips pupils with the English proficiency necessary to thrive in Brighton College’s rigorous British curriculum while embodying the school’s core values of kindness, confidence, and curiosity.

Through an intensive term-long program, pupils engage with a British-style curriculum while improving their English skills. Our caring and supportive teachers focus on well-being, ensuring pupils feel valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The PCP program’s cohort model fosters a strong sense of community, encouraging collaboration and respect for differences. Through a curriculum emphasizing curiosity and inquiry, PCP pupils develop lasting friendships, a deeper understanding of the world, and skills to make a positive difference.

By embodying Brighton College’s core values, the PCP program provides a foundation for pupils to thrive academically and socially, preparing them for success in mainstream classes and beyond.

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Curriculum and Areas of Study

  • Intensive English as an Additional Language lessons
  • Pupils are prepared in all core subject areas such as Maths, Science, English and Humanities aligned to the British curriculum. Other subjects include Physical Education (PE), Drama and Art.
  • Classes are small in size, with 3 teachers, an English Language Support (ELS) specialist and a Teaching Assistants (TA) assigned to each cohort (30 pupils). There will be two cohorts for Years 1-3 and Years 4-6 who will then be split into two groups.

Before You Apply

  • A pupil’s English language proficiency is determined by the WIDA test or the SLATE Plus test and interview and they must
    meet the Brighton College (Singapore) entry requirements.
  • Additionally, all pupils will sit an age-appropriate Cognitive Ability Test (CAT) test and provide past school reports and any recommendations.
  • Brighton College (Singapore)’s school year runs from August to June over three terms. Pupils may join the PCP course at the beginning of any term if they meet the entry requirements.
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Assessment and Progression

  • Year 1 to Year 5 pupils must score between 1.0-2.9 on the WIDA English proficiency test to gain entry to the program.
  • Year 6 pupils must score between 1.5-3.9 on the SLATE Plus English proficiency test to gain entry to the program.

WIDA Score

Year Term 1 entry Term 2 entry Term 3 entry
Year 1 1.0-2.9 1.0-2.9 1.5-2.9
Year 2 1.0-2.9 1.0-2.9 1.5-2.9
Year 3 1.0-2.9 1.0-2.9 1.5-2.9
Year 4 1.0-2.9 1.0-2.9 1.5-2.9
Year 5 1.0-2.9 1.0-2.9 1.5-2.9
Year 6 1.53.9 on the SLATE Plus 3-3.9 on the SLATE Plus 3.5-3.9 on the SLATE plus

To successfully complete the PCP program, pupils must meet specific criteria based on their year level.

For pupils in Years 1 – 5, the requirements include:

  1. Attaining at least a 3 on each section of the WIDA test.
  2. Demonstrating strong classroom performance on graded material.
  3. Receiving teacher recommendations.

 

Year 6 pupils have slightly different criteria:

  1. Attaining at least a 4 on each section of the SLATE Plus test.
  2. Demonstrating strong classroom performance on graded material.
  3. Receiving teacher recommendation.

 

All pupils are allowed a maximum of 3 terms to meet these PCP exit criteria. Upon successful completion, PCP graduates are enrolled in mainstream classes. Those requiring additional English language support will be placed in mainstream classes with intermediate support.

PCP Programme Fees

Download our PCP Programme Fees.

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Enquire about the PCP Programme

If you would like to learn more about our PCP programme, we would be delighted to offer you a personal tour. Please get in touch with our Admissions team to arrange this

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Join us at an Open House

The best way to experience what life is like at Brighton College is to join us at an Open House, where you will have the chance to talk to pupils and teachers about what makes our school such a special place, and to answer any questions you have about life here.