Secondary 3 Work Experience Programme

Secondary 3 Work Experience Programme
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Secondary 3 Work Experience Programme
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Academics
Aesthetics & Design
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Humanities
Mathematics
Mother Tongue Languages
Science
Physical Education
Physical Education
NAPFA
Safety in PE & CCA
CCE
Character and Citizenship Education (CCE)
Sexuality Education
Education and Career Guidance (ECG)
Special Programmes
Secondary 3 Work Experience Programme
Enhanced Art Programme
River Studies
Eco Stewardship
At St Andrew’s School (Secondary), we believe in nurturing Saints who
are confident, responsible, and purpose-driven. Our inaugural
Secondary 3 Work Experience Programme (WEP)
provides
students with the opportunity to step beyond the classroom and explore
the working world firsthand.
During this compulsory programme, students are placed in a variety of
organisations across industries, ranging from law firms and engineering
collaborations to sports associations. Through these attachments, they
gain insights into different career paths, develop workplace skills, and
understand the real-world relevance of their learning.
The WEP helps students build essential life skills such as communication,
teamwork, adaptability, and self-reflection. More importantly, it allows
them to discover their strengths, interests, and passions — key steps in
the journey of becoming servant leaders who bring life to the nations.
By combining experiential learning with the school’s values of WISE &
TRUE, the WEP ensures that every Saint leaves with not only new knowledge
but also increased confidence and a deeper sense of purpose.
Our Partners:
We are grateful to our wide network of host
organisations that make this programme possible. Please click
here
if
you would like to partner us for the next WEP, or scan the QR code below.
Our Organisation Partners for WEP 2025
1.   A Kind Place Pte Ltd
2.  ADM Education
3.  Agape Connecting People Pte Ltd
4.  Ambur Biryani Restaurant & Catering
5.  Ascendance Wealth Management (AWM)
6.  BGA Inclusive Fitness Pte Ltd
7.  Brave Feats Student Care
8.  Candlescape Foundation
9.  Cellini Design Center
10. Chapel of the Holy Spirit
11. Chicky Fun Pte Ltd
12. Cleverly SG
13. Crater
14. Edgeworks Solutions Pte Ltd
15. Elitez Pte Ltd
16. EPOS Pte Ltd
17. Excel Precast Pte Ltd
18. Eyesight.sg
19. Fellowship of Christian Athletes Singapore
20. Gajah Gallery
21. Gateway Law Corporation
22. GlaxoSmithKline
23.  Halogen (Singapore)
24.   Huttons
25.   Integro Law & Mediation Chambers
26.   Jerry Lim Group
27.   JJ Express Pte Ltd
28.   Just Recruit Singapore Pte Ltd
29.   Knock Knock Studio
30.   Legis Point LLC
31.   Little Seeds Preschool
32.   Living Word Communications Pte Ltd
33.   Lumina Impact Pte Ltd
34.   Mark Ng (Great Eastern FA)
35.   MINDSG LTD
36.   Origin Teahouse Pte Ltd
37.   People's Association (Bidadari CC)
38.   People's Association (Potong Pasir Youth Network)
39.   PK Wong & Nair LLC
40.   Play Petals
41.   Purple Panda
42.   QRA International Pte Ltd
43.   Republic of Singapore Airforce
44.   Singapore Anglican Community Services (Anglican Care Centre
Yishun)
45.   Singapore Rugby Union
46.   SingHealth
47.   Srisun Express Pte Ltd
48.   St Andrew's House
49.   Sumera Notebooks Pte Ltd
50.   Tada Mobility
51.   Tasek Academy and Social Services Ltd
52.   The Gem Capital Pte Ltd
53.   The moonbeam co.
54.   The Social Space Pte Ltd
Kawin, who signed up with
Aether
– a collaboration between
SUTD
&
RSAF
,
learnt about 3D modelling and coding and observed how engineers tested
and improved their ideas.
Mr Sidney Kumar, General Manager of the
Singapore Rugby Union
,
an
Old Boy
and former staff of the school, supported the
WEP and thus the boys had an opportunity to be a part of the All Blacks
Clinic, learning the importance of communication and leadership, on and
off the field as well as teamwork, discipline and planning.
Puneet understudied an experienced and versatile corporate lawyer from
PK Wong & Nair
and
learnt that being a lawyer isn’t just about arguing in court. There is
a lot of research, preparation, and teamwork involved as well.
At
Knock Knock Studio
, apart from learning about Interior
Design, students prepared a formal marketing deck and learnt the importance
of preparedness in pitching their proposals to others.
Our boys with an interest in Transportation were attached to
Tada Mobility
,
where they gained an understanding of the ride-hailing ecosystem and saw
how data analytics, algorithms, and mobile app design drive the efficiency
of ride-hailing operations.
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