Singapore Youth Festival - Central Judging

Central Judging

Central judging for the performing arts groups are conducted annually for different categories, such that most individual groups are up for judging only biennially. The current list of groups and their annual rotation is as follows:

PAG Odd years Even years
Art and Crafts Primary Schools Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges
Display and Marching Bands - Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges
Concert and brass Bands Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Chinese orchestras Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Choir Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Dance (Chinese) Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Dance (International) Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Dance (Indian) Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Dance (Malay) Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools
Drama (English) Secondary Schools Junior Colleges / Centralised Institute / IP Schools
Drama (Chinese) Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges -
Instrumental Ensembles Secondary Schools/Junior Colleges Primary Schools

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