Raffles Girls' Primary
-
ctct61t:
which class is that ? curious !
I see. Thank you for aqeqiq very much!aqeqiq:
From what I understand, gep teachers are chosen by moe and not the individual schools so the schools do not assign the best teachers to the gep classes. However, there is a common belief that schools generally do assign the better teachers to the top mainstream classes so if your kids are not in gep, it would be good if they can get into the top classes.
No wonder my friend's son who was in NYPS last year mentioner, his class' (Top class) PLSE overall score is better than GEP class, his teachers are very happy.
the top class teachers in NYPS also teach the bottom class. of course the targets are different
this bust the myth that if your kids not in top class will be sidelined - simply not true, at least for NYPS -
verykiasu2010:
which class is that ? curious !
I see. Thank you for aqeqiq very much!ctct61t:
[quote=\"aqeqiq\"]From what I understand, gep teachers are chosen by moe and not the individual schools so the schools do not assign the best teachers to the gep classes. However, there is a common belief that schools generally do assign the better teachers to the top mainstream classes so if your kids are not in gep, it would be good if they can get into the top classes.
No wonder my friend's son who was in NYPS last year mentioner, his class' (Top class) PLSE overall score is better than GEP class, his teachers are very happy.
the top class teachers in NYPS also teach the bottom class. of course the targets are different
this bust the myth that if your kids not in top class will be sidelined - simply not true, at least for NYPS[/quote]In many schools, the best teachers in the school are assigned to the best classes and the poorest classes. So the ones in the middle classes are the \"sandwiched\" class. -
I don't think the GEP kids learn sec one staff in primary school
for parents who wish to know more should visit the thread \"all about GEP\"
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=30&start=2590
for what I know they (GEP kids) are trained to think more in depth, certain answers are not as straight forward as what is presented at mainstream PSLE type of answers (hence they have some disadvantage in answering PSLE questions, resulting in lower scores) because they have been taught to think further ...
also for GEP kids they have projects and social science and FPSP etc etc etc is built into the curriculum while it remains as CCA for the mainstreamers
but once they hit sec one (for the GEP kids), they will be able to move very fast while mainstream kids will find it a challenge to catch up with the GEP kids at sec one.....but at sec three they should be leveled out already
for those P6 mainstream kids now placed with GEP class in the IP schools, the school would have briefed them on the area that they need to put in extra effort to catch up / to run at the same pace. some school in facts have pull-out sessions for the mainstream kids in GEP class to monitor their coping mechanism
by and large for those high scores (mainstream) placed in GEP class, they do catch up very fast, justifying their high PSLE scores. -
Much like society, isn't it? The top earners get wooed with privileges, the bottom earners get financial assistance but the sandwiched class is left out.
jtoh:
In many schools, the best teachers in the school are assigned to the best classes and the poorest classes. So the ones in the middle classes are the \"sandwiched\" class.[/quote]
which class is that ? curious !verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"ctct61t\"]I see. Thank you for aqeqiq very much!
No wonder my friend's son who was in NYPS last year mentioner, his class' (Top class) PLSE overall score is better than GEP class, his teachers are very happy.
the top class teachers in NYPS also teach the bottom class. of course the targets are different
this bust the myth that if your kids not in top class will be sidelined - simply not true, at least for NYPS -
aqeqiq,
in a way, yes, but not all schools are like that
some schools put all their eggs in one basket -
Best of luck for those kids taking GEP this year!!!
KSP:
That's my dream life too. Even if she didn't get in.
I want my dd to go into GEP, as I heard from my friend, that the GEP kids no need any outside tution, no need parents to accompany for study. What parents need to do for GEP student is to let them eat well and sleep well. That's my dream life...ctct61t:
[quote=\"Luanee\"]Actually I dont mind my dd taking the test, or even going into GEP if she really has the apptitude. I am just not for the idea of ppl who actually send their kids to classes 'prepare' for the GEP tests, to increase their chances of getting in etc. I mean , if u are gifted means u are gifted, why need to prepare??

I think that is possible so long she can cope in the mainstream. Can cope here means B1 for all subjects.[/quote] :boogie: :boogie: :boogie: -
GEP maths and science goes beyond the primary sch syllabus and include sec topics too.
I have one GEP kid at home … -
Herbie:
what are the sec topics they do ? please share. thanksGEP maths and science goes beyond the primary sch syllabus and include sec topics too.
I have one GEP kid at home ... -
Yes, Herbie, pls share !
can give some examples of what kind of Sec 1 science experiments … do they bring down / tailor … to suit P4 to P6 GEP level? -
top secret la they learn very ‘cheam stuff’ especially for maths and for sci they get to do experiment in sch too… use of burner etc…
a layman like me cannot understand/solve their maths qn…
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login