2025 Top O Level
24 February 2026
Read inspiring stories from Regent Secondary School's top O-Level students, who overcame challenges through hard work and perseverance to achieve outstanding results.
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My journey in Regent was both transformative and challenging. When I first entered Regent, I found it hard to adapt to the new environment and new faces. However, the school environment was very supportive which helped me to be integrated in the school’s community seamlessly. Regent was not just a place for learning but it also helped me to discover my strengths and allowed me to cross boundaries I never thought I would.
At first, my academic journey in Regent was not smooth sailing. I was faced with many subjects with higher levels of difficulties, and I had to adapt to taking twice the number of subjects I did in Primary school. One example would be English. From topping the class in primary school to almost failing English in secondary school. To overcome this, I adapted a different study habit and became more disciplined in my studies. I reaped what I sowed when I attained a raw L1R5 score of 9 for my GCE O-level examinations.
I am now a student at Saint Andrew’s Junior College and it is all thanks to my supportive and dedicated teachers. Regent broadened my horizons and allowed me to look at things with a different light. On top of striving for academic excellence, I remained committed to my co-curricular activities. This allowed me to be more disciplined and responsible. Ultimately, when I achieved a raw O-Level score of 9, I saw it not only as a personal achievement but also as a reflection of the support and values instilled in me by the school.

My experience in Regent Secondary School was mind-opening, and I made a lot of unforgettable memories along the way. Although undoubtably there were several hiccups and in some occasions, I had even questioned my ability, I emerged stronger from those hurdles and managed to secure a raw L1R5 score of 10, achieving 5 distinctions.
A challenge I faced while at Regent was adapting my study methods to different subjects. I had to figure out that memorizing concepts and regurgitating them is not enough since exam questions are now emphasising conceptual understanding.
The primary learning point I took away from Regent is being grateful for my learning experiences. I am fortunate to be given the opportunity to go to a JC. I have learnt to appreciate my studies and to be humble.
One piece of advice I have for all students in Regent is that you are in charge of your grades and destiny. Teachers and friends can motivate you as much as possible to study, but if you don’t put in the hard work and commitment, you would not see success.

One of the challenges I faced was doing well for examinations. Coming from Normal Academic initially had presented challenges in my pursuit of achieving better grades. I was required to work twice as hard compared to other Express students to achieve the same scores. Additionally, I had to carry out my duties as EXCO for both Student Council and CCA.
I would often feel stressed during periods where I had multiple projects to work on and examinations to study for. My grades had slowly declined over the course of my secondary school life. It got to a point where I failed English.
Determined not to repeat past mistakes, I took up more consultations with teachers. I would constantly raise questions if I did not understand the content taught in class. I also attended extra math lessons, provided by the school, every Saturday. Eventually, after enough perseverance and hard work, I managed to achieve five distinctions at my GCE O-Level examinations. My success was possible due to the support of my teachers, peers, and seniors.
Regent gave me many opportunities to improve myself both academically and education-wise. I would not be where I am today without Regent.

My four-year journey at Regent Secondary School was a profoundly meaningful period of growth, learning, and self-discovery. Throughout this time, I often found it challenging to balance my social life and time with my academic responsibilities, all while taking care of my mental and physical well-being. On many occasions, I felt overwhelmed by my workload and doubted my own abilities and self-worth, especially when my results did not meet my expectations.
However, with the unwavering support, guidance, and encouragement of my teachers, and the support of my loved ones, I gradually developed more effective study habits while also recognizing the importance of mental health. I began planning my revision in advance and maintaining consistency instead of rushing work at the last minute, all while seeking advice when the light at the end of the tunnel seemed out of reach. Moreover, I started taking breaks, managing stress, and asking for help when my own thoughts felt overwhelming. Through this process, I discovered an invaluable lesson: progress takes time. Perseverance, determination, and mental well-being are more important than immediate results.
One of the most important values I gained from Regent is resilience. Through the numerous seemingly insurmountable challenges I faced, and the countless times I felt trapped in a thick, dense fog of my own headspace, I learned not to give up. The support of my teachers and loved ones helped me gain confidence and to stay motivated, reminding me that I am never alone; that I am valued, and perseverance is key.
Regent has played a major role in shaping who I am today, not only academically but also in character. Thanks to the guidance and encouragement I received, I am now pursuing my desired course—Business Studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. My advice to current students is to believe in yourself, stay consistent, and never hesitate to ask for help when you need it. When its seem hopeless, help is but a heartbeat away, and the gentle support of the teachers and loved ones can illuminate even the darkest path.

One of the learning challenges I faced as a Secondary 4 student preparing for the O Levels was managing the heavy workload. At times, I found it difficult to keep up with my assignments and often needed more time to complete them. However, through perseverance and gradually improving my time management, I learned how to cope better and meet my deadlines. I know many of my juniors may experience something similar, and I hope they will remember not to give up, even when things feel overwhelming.
Some advice I would like to share with current students at Regent is to consider the Early Admission Exercise if you are planning to enter a polytechnic course, make good use of SSUL sessions with your teachers, and most importantly, persevere until the very end. There were moments when I felt discouraged, but with the support and encouragement of my teachers and peers, I was able to continue pushing forward. Their guidance played a big role in helping me stay motivated.
Although this journey was challenging, it was a meaningful learning experience for me. I have since graduated from Regent Secondary School with an L1R4 of 10, and I will be enrolling in Republic Polytechnic’s Environmental and Marine Science course. I am grateful for the opportunities and support I received throughout my time in Regent, which helped shape who I am today.

I studied at Regent Secondary School from 2022 to 2025. As an international student who had not previously studied in Singapore, joining in Secondary 2 was not easy. I struggled to adapt to the different teaching styles and curriculum, and the academic pace felt overwhelming at first. There were moments when I doubted myself.
However, I chose not to give up. I consulted my teachers, clarified my doubts, and adjusted my study methods. With consistent effort and discipline, I slowly began to improve. My results became more stable, and I gained confidence in my abilities. Through perseverance and the strong support from Regent’s teachers, I achieved an L1R4 net score of 9 points for my GCE O-Level examinations.
Today, I am pursuing a Diploma in Applied Chemistry at Singapore Polytechnic, a course and school I have always aspired to enter. Regent has helped me grow into a more mature and resilient individual, teaching me to keep going even when I face setbacks.
To current students - believe in yourself, stay consistent, and never be afraid to seek help. Your hard work will open the doors you once only dreamed of.

Achieving an L1R4 score of 8 in the GCE O-Levels reflects the determination, resilience, and perseverance I demonstrated throughout my four years in secondary school.
Among those years, the final year was undoubtedly the most challenging. The academic demands intensified, and the depth of knowledge required meant dedicating significant time to revising even the smallest details that could potentially appear in the examinations.
To stay consistent, I developed disciplined study habits. On weekends, I would spend at least four hours in the library focusing on revision. During weekdays, I committed even more time to strengthening my understanding of each subject, especially those I found more challenging. This structured approach helped me steadily improve and build confidence in my abilities.
Despite the immense pressure brought about by the O-Levels, I remained fully committed to my Co-Curricular Activities (CCA). Balancing academic subjects and CCA strengthened my discipline, time management, and perseverance. The journey was not easy, but it taught me an important lesson: never give up on your goals, no matter how difficult the path may seem.
Today, as a student at Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), I am grateful for the unwavering support of my teachers and peers who guided and encouraged me throughout my journey. Their belief in me played a significant role in my achievements.

I enjoyed my time in school because I learned a lot and had fun. However, I faced a lot of struggles in my studies. My schedule became packed with classes, and I often felt stressed out by all the homework. I found it difficult to balance homework and revision. Sometimes, I procrastinated completing the tasks and almost lost the motivation to study.
However, I got hold of myself and decided to give my best since it was the last lap in regent. I decided to optimise time by trying to complete as much homework and discussions during recess breaks with my friends. This was helpful as I could make time for revisions at home. Personally, I realized listening to music made studying more enjoyable as it has a small element of fun.
As a non-athletic person, being in a sport CCA, was challenging due to the vigorous training. However, this developed the value of perseverance in me, which I applied in my academic aspects.
Additionally, I am grateful to my teachers, who provided me with opportunities to participate in competitions and workshops. These experiences allowed me to discover my post-education route.
I would suggest that student should seize the opportunities given to them to develop their portfolio. The experiences gained would be beneficial for personal growth or academically when they apply for their EAE.

I achieved an L1R4 of 8 for my O-Levels. My time in Regent has been very fulfilling and uplifting because even though I didn’t do well for my PSLE, I was still able to improve and succeed in the end.
Along the way, I faced a few challenges. One of the biggest was memorising content for Humanities — there was just so much information and it felt overwhelming at times. I also struggled with Physics concepts and found it hard to keep up at the start. To overcome this, I learned to plan my revision earlier and break my studying into smaller parts so I could remember everything better. For Physics, I regularly consulted my teacher through SSUL and clarified my doubts whenever I didn’t understand something.
One important lesson that has stayed with me is to keep persevering even when things get tough. There will always be someone willing to help if you are willing to ask.
Regent has helped me become a better version of myself. I made meaningful friendships and stepped out of my comfort zone by trying leadership roles in my CCA. Through these experiences, I became more mature and more confident in making important decisions in my life.
My advice to juniors is: even during very stressful periods, especially the days before exams, remember to give yourself proper rest and short breaks. Staying calm allows you to perform at your best — both in studying and during the actual exam.
