'FLEXI' CLASSROOMS FOR 13 SCHOOLS PICKED FOR UPGRADING (Straits Times 25March pg H11)
Thirteen schools have been picked for upgrading. By 2012, fifty to fifty-five other schools will also undergo upgrading. The total cost of the project is four billion dollars. From here one could tell that the government has placed alot of importance on education, hoping that students will be able to study better in a more conducive enviroment. With seventeen million dollars spent per school and much effort put into the planning, I am certain students will have an easier time concentrating on their studies.
Saturday, March 25, 2006
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