Singapore · MOE Syllabus Outcomes
Primary 2 Social Studies
Primary 2 Social Studies: my neighbourhood, the people who help us, and being a good citizen. Pupils widen their world from home and school to the community around them.

01My Neighbourhood and Home
Exploring the immediate environment of the HDB estate, local amenities, and the importance of home safety.
Examining the principles and historical evolution of urban planning in Singapore, focusing on land use, housing, and infrastructure development.
Investigating how Singapore's public housing policies, particularly HDB, have fostered social cohesion and managed ethnic integration.
Analyzing the development of Singapore's integrated public transport system and its role in economic growth and environmental sustainability.
Exploring Singapore's vision as a 'City in a Garden' and the importance of green spaces for environmental sustainability and residents' well-being.
Investigating Singapore's hawker culture as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage, its historical significance, and its role in national identity.
Examining the comprehensive approach to public safety and security in Singapore, including law enforcement, emergency preparedness, and community vigilance.
Exploring the application of geospatial technologies (e.g., GIS, GPS) in urban planning, disaster management, and smart city initiatives in Singapore.
Using maps and spatial data to analyze historical and contemporary development patterns in Singapore, including population distribution, infrastructure, and land use changes.

02People Who Help Us
Recognizing the various professionals and volunteers who contribute to the safety and well-being of the community.
Examining the structure and functions of Singapore's government, focusing on key ministries and statutory boards that serve the community.
Investigating the evolution and current state of Singapore's healthcare system, including its financing models, public health initiatives, and challenges.
Exploring Singapore's comprehensive approach to national security, including the roles of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), SPF, and SCDF, and the concept of Total Defence.
Examining Singapore's strategies for environmental management, waste management, and promoting sustainability as a 'City in Nature'.
Investigating the structure and philosophy of Singapore's education system, its role in human capital development, and preparing students for the future economy.
Analyzing how different government agencies and community organizations collaborate to address complex societal challenges in Singapore.
Exploring avenues for civic participation in Singapore, including feedback mechanisms, community engagement, and the role of active citizens in nation-building.
Investigating the landscape of volunteerism and philanthropy in Singapore, its motivations, impact on society, and government support for the non-profit sector.

03Being a Good Citizen
Developing social responsibility, understanding rules, and practicing consideration for others.
Examining the concept of the rule of law in Singapore, its importance for stability and justice, and the principles guiding its legal and political system.
Exploring the unwritten rules and expectations that guide social behavior in Singapore, and the importance of civic responsibility in maintaining a harmonious society.
Investigating how shared public spaces in Singapore are designed and utilized to foster community interaction, social cohesion, and a sense of belonging.
Examining the importance of ethics and integrity in Singapore's public service and society, and the mechanisms to uphold these values.
Exploring concepts of social justice and equity in Singapore, including policies aimed at reducing inequality and ensuring fair opportunities for all citizens.
Investigating how Singapore builds community resilience through social capital, fostering strong bonds among residents, and preparing for future challenges.
A detailed examination of Singapore's strategies for resource management, with a focus on water security through the Four National Taps and conservation efforts.

04Our Diverse Cultures
Introduction to the major ethnic groups in Singapore and their unique traditions, food, and clothing.
Examining how Singapore manages its multi-racial and multi-religious society, focusing on policies and initiatives that promote social cohesion and national identity.
Exploring the historical migration of Chinese communities to Singapore, their cultural practices, traditions, and their evolving identity in a multicultural context.
Investigating the historical presence of Malay communities in Singapore, their cultural practices, traditions, and their evolving identity as the indigenous people.
Exploring the historical migration of Indian communities to Singapore, their diverse cultural practices, traditions, and their evolving identity.
Learning about the unique heritage and contributions of the Eurasian community and other minority groups to Singapore's multicultural tapestry.
Examining the importance of inter-cultural dialogue, mutual understanding, and respect in maintaining social harmony in Singapore's diverse society.

05Singapore: Our Home
Focusing on national symbols, the meaning of the flag, and developing national identity.
Analyzing the historical origins and symbolic meanings of Singapore's national flag, anthem, and pledge, and their role in forging a shared national identity.
A deeper exploration of the lyrics and meaning of 'Majulah Singapura' and the National Pledge, connecting them to Singapore's core values and aspirations.
Investigating the symbols on Singapore's National Coat of Arms, their historical significance, and how they represent the nation's ideals and aspirations.
Exploring the Vanda Miss Joaquim as Singapore's national flower, its significance, and the broader efforts to preserve Singapore's natural heritage and biodiversity.
Analyzing National Day celebrations as a ritual of collective memory, reflecting on Singapore's journey, achievements, and future aspirations.
A detailed examination of the six pillars of Total Defence (Military, Civil, Economic, Social, Psychological, Digital) and their relevance in contemporary Singapore.

06Singapore Past and Present
A journey through time, looking at how life in Singapore has changed from the early days to now.
Exploring the history of Singapore before 1819, its role as a trading port, and the impact of British colonization on its development and society.
Tracing Singapore's economic transformation from an entrepôt trade economy to a modern industrialized nation, focusing on key policies and industries.
Examining the social changes and modernization processes in Singapore, including shifts in family structures, education, and leisure activities over time.
A detailed study of the Singapore River's historical significance as a lifeline for trade and commerce, and its transformation into a cultural and recreational hub.
Investigating the evolution of Singapore's education system, key reforms, and its role in nation-building, economic development, and fostering social mobility.
Examining the patterns of migration to Singapore throughout its history, the diverse origins of its population, and the resulting demographic changes.
Exploring the importance of oral history in preserving personal narratives and collective memories of Singapore's past, especially from different community perspectives.

07Caring for Our Environment
Understanding our role in protecting nature and the importance of the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle).
Investigating Singapore's efforts to conserve biodiversity within its urban landscape, including nature reserves, parks, and green corridors.
Examining Singapore's comprehensive waste management strategies, including incineration, landfill, and the transition towards a circular economy model.
Exploring the concepts of sustainable consumption and production, and how individuals and industries in Singapore can adopt more environmentally friendly practices.
A detailed study of Singapore's innovative approaches to water security, including advanced water treatment technologies, NEWater, and desalination.
Investigating the threats to Singapore's coastal and marine ecosystems, and the strategies employed for coastal protection and marine conservation.
Examining the impacts of climate change on Singapore and the nation's strategies outlined in the Singapore Green Plan 2030 to achieve sustainable development.

08Our Place in the World
Widening the perspective to Singapore's neighbors in Southeast Asia and the world.
Analyzing Singapore's strategic geographical location and its geopolitical significance in Southeast Asia and the global economy.
Investigating the formation and objectives of ASEAN, Singapore's role within the organization, and the importance of regional cooperation for peace and prosperity.
Examining the development and importance of Changi Airport as a global air hub, its economic impact, and its role in connecting Singapore to the world.
Exploring the concept of globalization and how Singapore's economy is deeply interconnected with global supply chains, trade, and investment flows.
Examining major global challenges (e.g., climate change, pandemics, geopolitical conflicts) and Singapore's contributions to addressing them on the international stage.
Exploring emerging global trends (e.g., technological advancements, demographic shifts) and Singapore's long-term vision and strategies to adapt and thrive in the future.