Students argue that education should be a right, not a commodity. A low-income family cannot afford $200 in assessment books and $500 monthly for tuition. The Grail levels the playing field. Many users cite the MOE’s "Every School a Good School" policy, arguing that access to top school papers is necessary to make that policy real.
"One who receives the Grail must also feed the Grail." The Holy Grail Sgexams
However, the SGExams community is resilient. They have already pivoted to OCR (Optical Character Recognition) of printed papers. The "Grail" is evolving into crowdsourced video solutions (YouTube playlists) and AI-generated summary notes based on the SEAB syllabus. Students argue that education should be a right,
There is a running joke in the community: “If it’s not in the Grail, you don’t need it.” Many users cite the MOE’s "Every School a
The term “Holy Grail” was adopted by the r/SGExams Reddit community around 2017-2018. A student famously posted asking for the "holy grail of notes"—a single source to rule them all. The community responded, and the name stuck.
But remember: Downloading it does not pass your exam. The act of doing the papers, checking the errors, and understanding the corrections is what saves you.