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    Edusave Scholarship Award

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      MMM
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      Actually getting the award is a affirmation of the effort that the kids put in. In addition, we are hoping that they are motivated by it.


      On the other hand, I feel that it's an affirmation for the parents who put in time, effort and money to consistently guide the kids. It's just a signal to us that yes, our efforts have not gone to waste and money is not thrown into the deep blue sea.

      But I also feel that this is also governed by the performance of their peers. Eg. if the peers didn't do as well then they can move up the scale :? So this aspect is alittle uncontrollable too and not really a good gauge. :?

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        My dd classmate achieved Good progress award for SA2. According to the Form teacher, she made a drastic good progress from SA1 to SA2, ie. maybe scored 50 marks to 80 marks for maths...


        Correct me if I'm wrong :oops:

        MMM:
        junrahmat:

        [quote=\"MMM\"]Same as my dd. Does all who get edusave merit bursary get the good progress award??? :?

        My older ds received the offer letter for the edusave merit bursary award, but it is useless since we aren't eligible based on income. However, the good news is that, together with his younger brother, he is also awarded the good progress award. That somehow compensates :lol:

        So those who get edusave bursary will by default get good progress award :? Just wondering how it works.

        My girl's maths enrichment teacher told me that she had a student who failed maths all the while. Then when he eventually pass and did OK, he also got the award.[/quote]

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          MMM:
          Actually getting the award is a affirmation of the effort that the kids put in. In addition, we are hoping that they are motivated by it.


          On the other hand, I feel that it's an affirmation for the parents who put in time, effort and money to consistently guide the kids. It's just a signal to us that yes, our efforts have not gone to waste and money is not thrown into the deep blue sea.

          But I also feel that this is also governed by the performance of their peers. Eg. if the peers didn't do as well then they can move up the scale :? So this aspect is alittle uncontrollable too and not really a good gauge. :?
          But for kids who constantly study hard and produce relatively good results they will not be nominated for good progress...kind of unfair to them right πŸ˜‰

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            aqeqiq
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            Is the comparison between SA1 and SA2 of the same year? I made a comparison of my dd's marks. Eng/mt/science marks are about the same except for hmt. She scored 72 at SA1 and 82 at SA2. I think that must have been the one that did it. Grateful for the award and happy for her.



            Hi MMM, I think the edusave merit bursary and good progress are awarded based on different sets of criteria. Think so only. New to all these bursaries, awards and scholarships. Never knew the good progress award existed until yesterday. :lol:

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              MMM
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              vlim:
              But for kids who constantly study hard and produce relatively good results they will not be nominated for good progress...kind of unfair to them right πŸ˜‰

              Yah... nothing is fair I suppose πŸ˜‰ So it's probably good to have a low base and then surge :?

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                MMM:
                vlim:

                But for kids who constantly study hard and produce relatively good results they will not be nominated for good progress...kind of unfair to them right πŸ˜‰


                Yah... nothing is fair I suppose πŸ˜‰ So it's probably good to have a low base and then surge :?

                Never mind, kids that do consistently well get awards and scholarships that go by other names!

                Wonder if the strategy would therefore be 1. Do mediocre for SA1 then 2. Do fantastically well for SA2?! :lol:

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                  aqeqiq:
                  MMM:

                  [quote=\"vlim\"] But for kids who constantly study hard and produce relatively good results they will not be nominated for good progress...kind of unfair to them right πŸ˜‰


                  Yah... nothing is fair I suppose πŸ˜‰ So it's probably good to have a low base and then surge :?

                  Never mind, kids that do consistently well get awards and scholarships that go by other names!

                  Wonder if the strategy would therefore be 1. Do mediocre for SA1 then 2. Do fantastically well for SA2?! :lol:[/quote]Actually... I am wondering if it is not a SA1 and SA2 comparison??? Do they give out during SA1? My dd results was fairly consistent between the 2 exams (except for science which her grades jump by 10+ marks) but her level ranking improved significantly from P2.

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                    vlim:
                    MMM:

                    Actually getting the award is a affirmation of the effort that the kids put in. In addition, we are hoping that they are motivated by it.


                    On the other hand, I feel that it's an affirmation for the parents who put in time, effort and money to consistently guide the kids. It's just a signal to us that yes, our efforts have not gone to waste and money is not thrown into the deep blue sea.

                    But I also feel that this is also governed by the performance of their peers. Eg. if the peers didn't do as well then they can move up the scale :? So this aspect is alittle uncontrollable too and not really a good gauge. :?

                    But for kids who constantly study hard and produce relatively good results they will not be nominated for good progress...kind of unfair to them right πŸ˜‰

                    Yes, was told to get the good progress award, just study hard on the even years, P2, 4,6 which will concide with P6 also. :lol:

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                      Zann:
                      vlim:

                      [quote=\"MMM\"]Actually getting the award is a affirmation of the effort that the kids put in. In addition, we are hoping that they are motivated by it.


                      On the other hand, I feel that it's an affirmation for the parents who put in time, effort and money to consistently guide the kids. It's just a signal to us that yes, our efforts have not gone to waste and money is not thrown into the deep blue sea.

                      But I also feel that this is also governed by the performance of their peers. Eg. if the peers didn't do as well then they can move up the scale :? So this aspect is alittle uncontrollable too and not really a good gauge. :?

                      But for kids who constantly study hard and produce relatively good results they will not be nominated for good progress...kind of unfair to them right πŸ˜‰

                      Yes, was told to get the good progress award, just study hard on the even years, P2, 4,6 which will concide with P6 also. :lol:[/quote]
                      emmm..is that so.. :scratchhead:
                      not true la..my nephew this year p3 and he got good progress award le.. :roll:

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                        aqeqiq
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                        My dd also p3 and got it so cannot be, I think.

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