Information on Sexuality Education Programme
Moe Sexuality Education in Schools
1. Sexuality Education (SEd) in schools aims to enable students to understand the physiological, social and emotional changes they experience as they mature, develop healthy and rewarding relationships with others, including those with members of the opposite sex, and make wise, informed and responsible decisions on sexuality matters. SEd is premised on the importance of the family as the basic unit of society. This means encouraging healthy, heterosexual marriages and stable nuclear family units with extended family support. The teaching and learning of SEd is based on respect for the values and beliefs of the different ethnic and religious communities in Singapore on sexuality issues.
2. The Goals of
Sexuality Education are to:
(a) Support students in managing their physiological, social and emotional
changes as they grow up and develop safe and healthy relationships.
(b) Guide students to make wise, informed and responsible decisions on
sexuality matters.
(c) Help students develop a moral compass and respect for themselves and
others by having positive mainstream values and attitudes about sexuality
that are premised on the family as the basic unit of society.
3. The Key Messages of
Sexuality Education are:
(a) Love and respect yourself as you love and respect others;
(b) Build positive relationships based on love and respect (which
are the foundation for strong families);
(c) Make responsible decisions for yourself, your family and society;
and
(d) Abstinence before marriage is the best protection against STIs/HIV
and unintended pregnancies. Casual sex can harm and hurt you and your loved
ones.
You may click here for more information on MOE Sexuality Education.
Overview of nanyang Junior College’s Sexuality Education Programme for 2025
4. Sexuality Education is delivered in a holistic manner through the school curriculum. The content for Sexuality Education is grouped into five main themes: Human Development, Interpersonal Relationships, Sexual Health, Sexual Behaviour, and, Culture, Society and Law. You may click here for more information on the scope of Sexuality Education in the school curriculum.
Sexuality Education:
5. The focus for Sexuality Education at Pre-University is on respectful relationships. Specifically, the JC/MI package covers themes of Interpersonal Relationships, Sexual Health, Sexual Behaviour, and Culture, Society and Law woven into the main focus on relationships.
At Nanyang Junior College, the following Sexuality Education lessons will be taught in 2025:
2025 Sexuality Education Lessons in CCE
JC1
MODULE / THEME |
LESSON TITLE / DURATION |
Lesson Overview |
TIME PERIOD (e.g. Term 1 Week 8) |
Developing Healthy Relationships/ Theme 3B 'Sexual Health and Behaviour’
|
What Are Your #relationshipgoals?
(60 mins) |
What are unhealthy relationships and who can I turn to if I need help? How does one manage aggression, both physical and emotional, in relationships?
|
Term 3 Week 6 |
If Not Now When (Part 1)
(60 mins) |
Are values such as abstinence of sexual activity before marriage still valid in the world today? Why? Is abstinence a reasonable choice?
|
Term 3 Week 7 |
|
If Not Now When (Part 2)
(60 mins) |
Is one’s personal choice more important than considering the impact and consequences of one’s choice on others?
|
Term 3 Week 9 |
|
2025 Sexuality Education Lessons in CCE
JC2
MODULE / THEME |
LESSON TITLE / DURATION |
Lesson OVERVIEW |
TIME PERIOD (e.g. Term 1 Week 8) |
Developing Healthy Relationships/ Theme 3C ‘Society, Culture and the Law’.
|
Why is Voyeurism Wrong?
(60 mins)
|
Is voyeurism wrong? Why?
|
Term 3 Week 4 |
Overcoming Stereotypes
(60 mins) |
How does the media portray gender and relationships? How do societal influences affect our understanding of gender stereotypes?
|
Term 3 Week 5 |
|
eTeens Programme:
6. eTeens is a programme
developed by Health Promotion Board, in collaboration with the Ministry
of Education, to provide JC/MI Year 1 students with accurate information
on STIs/HIV and protection from a health perspective. The desired outcome
of the eTeens programme is that students are empowered to make wise, informed
and sensible decisions.
7. Students learn the health,
social and financial implications of STIs/HIV on an individual and the
family, and the importance of responsible decision-making and seeking help.
Abstinence and upholding family values are the key messages.
At Nanyang Junior College, the eTeens programme will be implemented as follows in 2025
Topics/Lessons |
Programme Learning Objectives |
Time Period (e.g. Term 3 Week 2) |
Mass Talk
|
· infectious diseases (STIs
and HIV)
|
Term 3 Week 7 |
Information for Parents
8. Parents may opt their children
out of Sexuality Education and/or supplementary Sexuality Education programmes
by MOE-approved external providers.
9. Parents who wish to opt their
children out of the Sexuality Education lessons need to complete an opt-out
form. This form will be communicated to parents at the start of the year
and is also downloadable here.
The completed form is to be submitted by 31/05/2025.
10. Parents who wish to opt their children
out of the eTeens programme need to complete an
opt-out form. This form will be communicated to parents at the start of
the year and is also downloadable here.
The completed form is to be submitted by 31/05/2025.
11. Parents can contact the school at nyjc@moe.edu.sg for
discussion or to seek clarifiation about the school’s Sexuality Education
program