
Singapore Declares ‘Code Red’ As A-Level Results Threaten National Identity
Singapore held its collective breath this week as the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced the release of 2025 GCE A-Level examination results on February 27. The news sent ripples through the usually stoic island-nation, with experts predicting a seismic shift in the national psyche, potentially even affecting global chilli crab prices.
An anonymous government official, adjusting his tie nervously, stated, "Our standing in the world, frankly, depends on these scores. A slight dip in H2 Mathematics distinctions could trigger a domino effect across regional economies. We're monitoring the situation with extreme prejudice."
Schools across the island reported frantic preparations, stockpiling tissues and 'motivational' posters. Students, seen refreshing the SEAB portal with a fervour usually reserved for BTO launches, were a picture of barely contained dread. "Wah lau eh, I scared my B for GP will make my mother disown me, you know?" fretted local student, Jeremy Tan, 18, already eyeing a career in esports. "Better pray hard, can or not?" The nation anticipates the outcome, bracing for either a collective sigh of relief or an immediate surge in applications for 'gap year' travel insurance.
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