Studying in Singapore worth waking up early for one Johor student
Henry Alan, a Primary Two student at Greenwood Primary School, wakes up at 3.30am every weekday to make the journey across the causeway to school from his home in Kulai, Johor Bahru. While most students would groan at the thought of waking up at such ungodly hours, the opportunity for a Singapore education makes it worth sacrificing sleep for. Read more: http://tdy.sg/2j1pNex (Video: Jason Quah/TODAY)

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