Science Research Programme
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Congratulations to SRPian winners at the Singapore Science and Engineering Fair (SSEF) 2010 !
This year, the SRP projects bagged 3 Gold awards, 4 Silver awards, 3 Bronze awards and 4 Merit Awards. We would like to congratulate our SRP Mentors who have mentored the winning projects at the Singapore Science and Engineering Fair (SSEF) 2010.
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| The Faculty of Science, in collaboration with the Gifted Education Branch of the Ministry of Education, started the Science Enrichment Programme in 1988. It is meant for very capable students who aspire to a higher level of challenge than that offered through the mere application of scientific and mathematical concepts in the classroom. | ![]() |
The idea for this programme was mooted by Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, then Education Minister. Since the launch of the programme, Shaw Foundation has generously contributed towards the funding of the programme.
In 1989, the programme was renamed Science Research Programme (SRP) to better reflect the best approach to an appreciation of science research.
We would like to thank the mentors and their assistants from the following faculties, schools, research institutes and government agencies for their invaulable contribution in time and expertise:
We believe that the programme will continue to provide that experience of exploratory research in real-life research laboratories, under the guidance of some of our best researchers in Singapore. As from SRP 2006/2007, students can now opt to take SRP as H3 subject or enrichment research project, subjected to mentor's agreement.
- RMM Briefing Notes
- Scientific Communication and Writing
- Safety Orientation Training
- Quantifying Measurement Errors

Enrichment Programmes