All About GEP
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syshi:
You have to remember that the standard in GEP is a lot higher than mainstream. Your son's teachers would probably have told him and you that to score >80% is considered very good in GEP. Furthermore some of the brightest P4 students are in your son's class. Reassure him that it's alright not to top the class. If your son is consistently scoring below baseline in a certain subject then you may want to consider tuition for that subject to build up his foundation.
Thanks... The teacher actually mentioned that there are GEP teacher giving tuition outside with rate of SGD150~200 per hour.
Was being 'frighten' by the 'friendly advised' by teacher especially in P3 DS was getting best in level and subject but now outbid 5 subjects, only 2 above 80 and the other 3 not below 70.... Find that 'friendly advise' quite demoralizing... -
But isn’t it the gep school responsibility to hold remedial or supplementary class for geppers that under perform? How can they just dump them to tuition centre. Not all family can afford their kids to branded tuition centre…
My ds school does hold such lessons for geppers who are pretty weak in some particular subjects . -
comfy:
My dd got selected and she real excited about it.
Now I have headache, don't which school to send her. :? I am deciding between NYPS and RGPS. Anyone parents or kids studying in these schools, pls comment :please: especially on their teachers and workloads and cca.
TIA.
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jtoh:
I also tend to agree that some of the brightest students are in your son's class for ur ds GEP teacher to conclude that to score >80 for 2 subjects and >70 for the other 3 are not considered good enough. Either that, or there's something :? about the teacher concern. In my dd's schools, the impression I get from the teachers are usu. encouraging and unless u r failing the subjects or displaying real problems with coping, they will discourage parents to give the kids extra tuition.
You have to remember that the standard in GEP is a lot higher than mainstream. Your son's teachers would probably have told him and you that to score >80% is considered very good in GEP. Furthermore some of the brightest P4 students are in your son's class. Reassure him that it's alright not to top the class. If your son is consistently scoring below baseline in a certain subject then you may want to consider tuition for that subject to build up his foundation.syshi:
Thanks... The teacher actually mentioned that there are GEP teacher giving tuition outside with rate of SGD150~200 per hour.
Was being 'frighten' by the 'friendly advised' by teacher especially in P3 DS was getting best in level and subject but now outbid 5 subjects, only 2 above 80 and the other 3 not below 70.... Find that 'friendly advise' quite demoralizing... -
jtoh:
Thmejlfm ,
You musn't give up outside activities for GEP. Definite no-no. We all need a balance in life and music, dance etc will provide that against the academic rigors of GEP.thmejlfm:
But, I have a lot of worries. Too much! Haha...
Distance.
2nd child' s school n stress
My dd don't want to change. Will bring her to hear the talk.
If taking GEP, is that mean she has to stop her outside course? Such as piano. Since, there will be a lot of homework n longer hours in school.
I think you need not give up outside activities first. See how she cope with the GE prog then decide. It also depends on your expectation on her results.
My dd continues with all her outside activities. Doing very well. Try to join CCA, makes her life in school more meaningful. Kids remembers school for
CCA and recess time fun with friends.
Workload wise. GE's homework seem lesser then mainstream, at least for dd school. But the homework are tough. -
vlim:
Not what I saw... Only restrict to certain teacher.. That's why feel confused that if that is the approach, no need for class, just give them materials for them to work on by themselves...But isn't it the gep school responsibility to hold remedial or supplementary class for geppers that under perform? How can they just dump them to tuition centre. Not all family can afford their kids to branded tuition centre..
My ds school does hold such lessons for geppers who are pretty weak in some particular subjects .
Btw, what's your DS school? -
jtoh:
Was singing similar tunes to DS, problem is I myself become confuse by the 'friendly advise'
You have to remember that the standard in GEP is a lot higher than mainstream. Your son's teachers would probably have told him and you that to score >80% is considered very good in GEP. Furthermore some of the brightest P4 students are in your son's class. Reassure him that it's alright not to top the class. If your son is consistently scoring below baseline in a certain subject then you may want to consider tuition for that subject to build up his foundation.syshi:
Thanks... The teacher actually mentioned that there are GEP teacher giving tuition outside with rate of SGD150~200 per hour.
Was being 'frighten' by the 'friendly advised' by teacher especially in P3 DS was getting best in level and subject but now outbid 5 subjects, only 2 above 80 and the other 3 not below 70.... Find that 'friendly advise' quite demoralizing... -
cluelessmom:
I also tend to agree that some of the brightest students are in your son's class for ur ds GEP teacher to conclude that to score >80 for 2 subjects and >70 for the other 3 are not considered good enough. Either that, or there's something :? about the teacher concern. In my dd's schools, the impression I get from the teachers are usu. encouraging and unless u r failing the subjects or displaying real problems with coping, they will discourage parents to give the kids extra tuition.[/quote]Heard the 'friendly advise' not only given to a few.. But eventhough got concern, the teachers should think of the ways internally first before 'advising' to go external tuition..
You have to remember that the standard in GEP is a lot higher than mainstream. Your son's teachers would probably have told him and you that to score >80% is considered very good in GEP. Furthermore some of the brightest P4 students are in your son's class. Reassure him that it's alright not to top the class. If your son is consistently scoring below baseline in a certain subject then you may want to consider tuition for that subject to build up his foundation.jtoh:
[quote=\"syshi\"]
Thanks... The teacher actually mentioned that there are GEP teacher giving tuition outside with rate of SGD150~200 per hour.
Was being 'frighten' by the 'friendly advised' by teacher especially in P3 DS was getting best in level and subject but now outbid 5 subjects, only 2 above 80 and the other 3 not below 70.... Find that 'friendly advise' quite demoralizing... -
By the way, are GEPers required to stay back after school more often for extra project work, etc? or is it the usual 1 day per week of extended hour?
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clover18:
By the way, are GEPers required to stay back after school more often for extra project work, etc? or is it the usual 1 day per week of extended hour?
My DD's in P5 GEP. Just to share about workload and staying back, though it might differ from school to school.
For P4 and P5, DD has to stay back once a week for either CL or HCL (until 3.30pm).
DD stays back on another day for CEP (Computer Enrichment Programme) and IRS (Individual Research Study) - both held on the same day (ends at 4pm). So she needs to stay back only two times a week on weekdays. Her CCA's on Saturday. As far as I know, her school doesn't conduct supplementary/remedial class.
With regards to workload, she could manage to do the worksheets, research, project work etc and still have time for reading and she goes to bed by around 9.30/10pm.
She attends Chinese and Math enrichment, as well as piano.
From my observation, DD's not any more busy as compared to her friends in mainstream - except that the work assigned is more challenging and less mundane.
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