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Visual Disability

Education
1. Mainstream Education
 Children diagnosed with Visual Disability can attend mainstream schools (from primary right up to tertiary level), so long as the schools have the facilities for the easy mobility of the students and staff to aid them in their studies, and these students can cope with mainstream curriculum.
 For more information, please contact:
 Special Education Unit Website : http://www.moe.edu.sg opens in new window
Ministry of Education
51 Grange Road
Blk 1 #04-06
Singapore 249564
Tel: 6838 7324
Fax: 6836 2102
2. Special Schools that offer Mainstream Education
 There are some special schools that offer mainstream curriculum as well, for students who could not gain acceptance into mainstream schools. Please contact the following:
 Singapore School for the Visually Handicapped (SSVH) Website : http://www.ssvh.edu.sg opens in new window   Email : ssvh@ssvh.edu.sg
Primary School
51 Toa Payoh Rise
Singapore 298106
Tel: 6250 3755
Fax: 6250 5348
Criteria: Age 6-18 yrs
 Last updated on 18 th  July  2005
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