Hanbridge Institute | AEIS 2025 – Best Wishes & Post-Exam Guidance
Today marks an important milestone — our Secondary 1 students have completed the AEIS 2025 examination on 2 September. First of all, we would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to all candidates who stepped into the exam hall with courage, focus, and determination. You have already accomplished something significant by reaching this point, and we are proud of your effort.



🌟 A Word of Encouragement
At Hanbridge Institute, we believe examinations are just one checkpoint in the longer journey of learning. Passing AEIS opens doors to Singapore government schools, but regardless of the outcome, every student’s effort has laid a strong foundation for the future. Remember:
- 💡 Exams are not the end — they are a step toward the next stage of growth.
- 💡 Mindset matters — resilience and positivity are as important as academic scores.
- 💡 Opportunities continue — from S-AEIS to O-Levels, Hanbridge is here to support every pathway.
📝 Exam Schedule Recap
- 🟡 Secondary 1: 2 September 2025 (completed ✅)
- 🟡 Secondary 2/3: 3 September 2025
- 🟡 Primary 2/3 & 4/5: 4 September 2025
🔑 What Comes After the Exam?
Many students feel the urge to completely relax after exams — and yes, a short break is necessary. However, it is also important not to lose the learning rhythm. Here’s our advice for the coming weeks:

- Balanced Rest: Recharge mentally and physically, but avoid excessive downtime.
- Plan Ahead: If preparing for S-AEIS (Feb/March 2026), use the next few months as a golden period for targeted improvement.
- Bridging Skills: Even successful candidates will face a jump in language demands when entering government schools — especially with 7–8 subjects taught in English. Building confidence in academic English now will make the transition smoother.
📚 Hanbridge’s AEIS Post-Exam Bridging Programme
To help students stay on track, Hanbridge Institute offers a Post-Exam Bridging Programme (15 September – 31 December 2025) designed to support both successful and re-sitting candidates:
- ✔️ Strengthening English & Mathematics: Beyond AEIS content, training focuses on government school classroom English (listening, speaking, writing).
- ✔️ Small Class & Personalised Tutoring: Weekly progress tracking with flexible adjustments.
- ✔️ Full Classroom Simulation: Using local textbooks and teaching styles to prepare students for real school environments.
👩🏫 Teacher Insights


- 📌 Mock test scores are a good indicator of readiness, but continued effort is key.
- 📌 Government school pathways require understanding of O-Level structures — parents should start planning early.
- 📌 Psychological support matters: encouragement and balance are more effective than stress and pressure.

🎥 Watch Our Teachers’ Messages Video
✨ Final Blessings
To all AEIS candidates — especially our Secondary 1 students who completed their exam today — we wish you the very best! Remember: the exam is not an end, but the beginning of a new chapter. Take a well-deserved rest, and then continue forward with energy and focus. Hanbridge teachers are always here to walk this journey with you. May your path ahead be filled with growth, opportunity, and success.

