* Eunoia JC (EJC)
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snowyqueen\" post_id=\"1900044\" time=\"1551202543\" user_id=\"1510:
It is heartening to see some positive feedback from EJC parents.Being a parent of an IP student from one of the feeder schools,I was waiting for A levels results very badly as I chose EJC over VJC.My daughter was very much interested in going to the IP track of other school that leads to VJC.She has to travel almost 1 1/2 hours to VJC but EJC is just 1/2 an hour from my place.I am feeling relieved that I made the right choice for my Girl.
Max UAS = 90. It consists of 3H2 + 1H1(worst H2 downgrade to H1) + GP + PW.
So 3X20 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 90. Those got 8 or 9 dist, probably they take 2H3 + including HMT. To take 2 H3 subject needs the approval of MOE, so only probably RI or HCI can produce such results. EJC does not hv students taking 2 H3, so max for them is 8 dist.
As a parent, i felt relieved after they announced the results. It was not bad considering the fact that it was the first batch of ip students from 3 feeder schools and they formed ejc first batch of jip students with jae students. Everything started from scratch. The effort was commendable.
I do not think we should focus so much on mean UAS. By being in a school with high UAS doesnt automatically earn one a place to get the score, its still ownself's effort and motivation to make use of the resources to try to excel in A levels. It clearly proved that ejc can also produce high achievers with good no. of distinctions. They already produced a handful of jc scholars and they will go on to produce their first batch of uni scholars. -
snowyqueen\" post_id=\"1900044\" time=\"1551202543\" user_id=\"1510:
It is heartening to see some positive feedback from EJC parents.Being a parent of an IP student from one of the feeder schools,I was waiting for A levels results very badly as I chose EJC over VJC.My daughter was very much interested in going to the IP track of other school that leads to VJC.She has to travel almost 1 1/2 hours to VJC but EJC is just 1/2 an hour from my place.I am feeling relieved that I made the right choice for my Girl.
Max UAS = 90. It consists of 3H2 + 1H1(worst H2 downgrade to H1) + GP + PW.
So 3X20 + 10 + 10 + 10 = 90. Those got 8 or 9 dist, probably they take 2H3 + including HMT. To take 2 H3 subject needs the approval of MOE, so only probably RI or HCI can produce such results. EJC does not hv students taking 2 H3, so max for them is 8 dist.
As a parent, i felt relieved after they announced the results. It was not bad considering the fact that it was the first batch of ip students from 3 feeder schools and they formed ejc first batch of jip students with jae students. Everything started from scratch. The effort was commendable.
I do not think we should focus so much on mean UAS. By being in a school with high UAS doesnt automatically earn one a place to get the score, its still ownself's effort and motivation to make use of the resources to try to excel in A levels. It clearly proved that ejc can also produce high achievers with good no. of distinctions. They already produced a handful of jc scholars and they will go on to produce their first batch of uni scholars. -
1122\" post_id=\"1900059\" time=\"1551230445\" user_id=\"26338:
:rahrah: Choosing a school should be based on fit, and distance is a very important factor too!
It is heartening to see some positive feedback from EJC parents.Being a parent of an IP student from one of the feeder schools,I was waiting for A levels results very badly as I chose EJC over VJC.My daughter was very much interested in going to the IP track of other school that leads to VJC.She has to travel almost 1 1/2 hours to VJC but EJC is just 1/2 an hour from my place.I am feeling relieved that I made the right choice for my Girl. -
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I had dinner with my friends last night, one of them was a Chemistry teacher from RI...
He also said there were no fewer than 3 teachers that had left RI for EJC from the Science dept.[/quote]Perhaps your students and parents can nominate these super tutors from the Science dept for President's Award for Teachers (PAT) next Jan. Bear in mind this JC doesn't attract Olympians if I'm not wrong.
33% As for FMaths is very good considering this IPJC has a disproportionate no of male students (pardon my assumption that males are better in FMath and higher).
Not sure about the std of its Humanities dept. -
obm\" post_id=\"1900061\" time=\"1551231472\" user_id=\"162988:Perhaps your students and parents can nominate these super tutors from the Science dept for President's Award for Teachers (PAT) next Jan. Bear in mind this JC doesn't attract Olympians if I'm not wrong.
Yes yes, EJC performed much better than the Mid Tier JC, thats for sure.
33% As for FMaths is very good considering this IPJC has a disproportionate no of male students (pardon my assumption that males are better in FMath and higher).
Not sure about the std of its Humanities dept.
For F Maths, 33.3% As is it very good?
Just based on 2017 A level ( not yr 2018 as I dont have it ), National Avg % A was 42.2%.
Yr 2018, EJC has 75% from full IP kids who took A level last year, only 25% is from JAE.
It should have produced better Maths including its H2 Maths results.
Check out other JCs Maths results as shared by others.
Public will know which JCs are consistent or improving on their results as time goes by. -
Did you see my personal assumption in my parenthesis regarding this JC’s lopsided demographic? You don’t have to agree with me.
Is 25% small? I don’t know what’s the percentage of JAE students absorbed by other IPJCs. May I know if their 25% JAE entrants of Class 2017 were single-pointers?
Aren’t the 75% full IP kids having around the same median T-scores as those absorbed by RV, NJ, DH, TJ? I have higher expectations for the latter 4, especially RV and DH with 100% IP, to perform better as they are more established and in situ for 6 years.
I suppose like you said the public will know if JCs are consistent as time goes by. No need to be too demanding on the pioneers, if you get what I mean. Manage your expectation and congratulate the newest kid on the block. -
Grandyma:
We are not sure, how is EJC standard of her Humanities side.
Yes yes, EJC performed much better than the Mid Tier JC, thats for sure.
For F Maths, 33.3% As is it very good?
Just based on 2017 A level ( not yr 2018 as I dont have it ), National Avg % A was 42.2%.
Yr 2018, EJC has 75% from full IP kids who took A level last year, only 25% is from JAE.
It should have produced better Maths including its H2 Maths results.
Check out other JCs Maths results as shared by others.
Public will know which JCs are consistent or improving on their results as time goes by. -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1900089\" time=\"1551237789\" user_id=\"35251:We are not sure, how is EJC standard of her Humanities side.
My relative’s daughter is from HSP ( Humanties class). Everyone except 2 got full distinctions.
One of the teachers teaching her also won the MOE Teacher of the year award -
Grandypa\" post_id=\"1900099\" time=\"1551240506\" user_id=\"154562:
That's excellent results! HSP consists of students receiving the Humanities Scholarship, which itself also meant that the students under this program were already academically strong to be selected into this program. How did the other students from Arts stream at EJC do for the A levels?
My relative’s daughter is from HSP ( Humanties class). Everyone except 2 got full distinctions.
One of the teachers teaching her also won the MOE Teacher of the year award -
I had my worries when ejc was to be started in mount senai. I pondered over our decision when my dd was in sec 4 because if she was in o level track, she would hv no issue to go hci/ri. However, my girl is doing fine in ejc and ejc has fair share of good and not so teachers, just like any other jcs. Some of their lecturers/tutors are ‘famous’ like David Hoe. A lot of them said he is a good inspiring econs teacher. Ejc is already starting well for humanties as they have quite a handful of humanities scholars. A director of a famous tuition centre which is quite popularly attended by hci/ri students shared that ejc has the most number of humanties scholars, even more than hci. I am not sure if this is one of the direction by moe to groom the students there. At least i think their results should meet the expectation of the school. It is important that ejc works towards bringing up the potential of their students including the jae students. Does it matter if cop is 9-11pts and lose out to some non ip jc or mean UAS is not as good as compared with other ipjc for first batch of students? As long as i know if my girl continues to work hard, she will be able to excel and given equal opportunities as other top tier ipjcs if one would like to call them. They get to attend a lot of programs/seminars/talks as part of the effort to groom them. For weaker students, they also have extra program to help them. At least i do not regret my choice to support my girl for her decision to study in the feeder school that leads to ejc. I remember my girl told me her senior got U for one of the subject in jc1mye but eventually she got A in A level and 7dist. So as long as one is willing to work hard, anything is possible in any school, be it ipjc or non ipjc. 加油!
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