Important Information for the Release of 2025 A Level Results 27 Feb
Curriculum Hours for JC1 and JC2 students on Friday 27 February 2026
All lessons for 2026 JC1 and JC2 students will end by 1.00pm according to the official college timetables.
JC2 students who sat for the 2025 A-Level H1 Mother Tongue Language will report to their homerooms by 2.00pm to collect their results.
CCAs will continue according to usual CCA schedule.
2025 JC2 cohort of candidates collecting results
Collection of Examination Results
Candidates may collect their Examination Certificates and School Graduation Certificates from the school from 2.30pm on Friday, 27 February 2026.
Please report to the PAC at 2pm for the Principal’s address and Year Head’s briefing.
Refer to the Announcement on Venues for Release of Results for more details.
Candidates who are unable to collect their results in person can appoint a proxy to collect a physical copy of their results on their behalf from the College General Office on 27 February between 4 – 5.30pm. Proxies may also come to college after 27 February between 9am and 5.30pm. Proxies are required to produce an authorization letter and their identification card for verification purposes. An authorisation letter for proxies can be found here: A-Levels Results Authorisation Form. This form has to be printed in hardcopy, duly signed and submitted to the college upon collection of the results at the General Office.
Viewing Examination Results Online
Candidates who are unable to collect their results in person can also access their results online via Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB)’s Candidates Portal at www.seab.gov.sg from 3.15pm on 27 February 2026 till 11pm on 13 March 2026. Candidates who are eligible for Singpass can use their Singpass account to access SEAB’s Candidates Portal. School candidates who are International Students will receive their system-generated username via email from 25 February 2026.
Applications to Autonomous Universities
Candidates who wish to apply for admissions and/or scholarships to the Autonomous Universities (AUs) should submit their applications online. There is no need to submit a hard copy of their GCE A-Level certificates. More information on the AUs’ admissions processes can be found on their respective websites, and applicants can approach the AUs directly for further clarifications.
All 6 Autonomous Universities will be setting up booths in the College Canteen from 1pm on 27 February 2026 to provide information and answer queries on applications to the AUs.
Education and Career Guidance (ECG)
Candidates are encouraged to explore the range of education and career pathways available to them to make informed decisions about their next steps. They may refer to the following websites for more information:
• MOE’s CourseFinder (www.moe.gov.sg/coursefinder)
• MySkillsFuture (http://go.gov.sg/mysfpreu)
Candidates may also consult their teachers or ECG Counsellors in their respective schools about their next steps. Alternatively, they can make an ECG counselling appointment via the ECG Centre at https://go.gov.sg/moe-ecg-centre. The ECG Centre offers online or phone counselling services to GCE A-Level candidates from 23 February 2026 to 19 March 2026 from 9am to 5pm on weekdays, and 9am to 12pm on Saturdays.
Queries?
If you have any questions, or require assistance if you are unable to collect your results, please contact CJC’s General Office at 62524083 or email: catholic_jc@moe.edu.sg.
All the best!
In Veritate et Caritate