National Junior College (Junior High)
-
Dr.K:
Not very costly to study in NJC.... S$23/mth school fees - what else? Maybe some material fees, that's about it. Not much textbooks needed. 2 for each yr.[/quoteThe ESIP are awarded to Singapore Citizen pupils enrolled in/ admitted into the IP in an IS (Independent School) at Secondary Three, who do not have the EESIS and have performed well in the Integrated Programme Scholarship Test (IPST).
NJC is not an independent school hence ESIP does not apply.
:boogie: I understand ESIP does apply to govt.JCs as MOE had been sending out letters to those qualified by DSA top 10%.There's no application-it's a straight forward offer based on PSLE results. EESIS is for independant schools.
How about boarding&overseas air travel and 6months attachment in overseas universities and institution for some students in NJC- does the scholarship cover?
ESIP has already been nominated for the top 10% of PSLE students entering IP program in govt JC's for 2012.The MOE letter to the students only quotes quantum 2.4K per annum for 6 years . Apart from the above, Is anyone out there aware if there is any roll over of unused amount? It appears the MOE website is pending update. :salute:[/quote]
NJC is not an independent sch so no ESIP. DS has received notice on result day that he qualifies for ESIP but informed that because he accepted CO fm NJC, he will not get it. -
Dnls_mum:
The sch gives out booklets (diff subj hv diff no. of booklets in A4 size, Maths has a few booklets for diff topics, some subj do not hv booklets). Maths & HMT has recommended textbooks for use in classroom(btw dun buy the HMT workbooks, ours were not used at all). Some subj hv recommended reading reference books.Huh? Only 2 textbooks each year? For all subjects?
Die die, DS is so disorganised. Always losing notes even in Primary school. No books, just depend on notes sure die
:faint: -
Jennifer:
The sch gives out booklets (diff subj hv diff no. of booklets in A4 size, Maths has a few booklets for diff topics, some subj do not hv booklets). Maths & HMT has recommended textbooks for use in classroom(btw dun buy the HMT workbooks, ours were not used at all). Some subj hv recommended reading reference books.
1) Do you advise to purchase the Maths textbook and any of the recommended ref books?
2) If HMT workbook is not used, will the sch gives the students other HMT worksheets?
3) How many exams do yr 1 have and when will that be? -
ms_lim:
Maths textbooks are required to do the homework sets.Jennifer:
The sch gives out booklets (diff subj hv diff no. of booklets in A4 size, Maths has a few booklets for diff topics, some subj do not hv booklets). Maths & HMT has recommended textbooks for use in classroom(btw dun buy the HMT workbooks, ours were not used at all). Some subj hv recommended reading reference books.
1) Do you advise to purchase the Maths textbook and any of the recommended ref books?
2) If HMT workbook is not used, will the sch gives the students other HMT worksheets?
3) How many exams do yr 1 have and when will that be?
Every topic has around 1-3 homework sets (depends). And the questions
are gotten from the Math textbook. They will write : eg. Page 151, qn 4
And are required to be handed in.
Yes, the sch will give out worksheets like comprehension cloze & open ended, MCQs, cloze passage, etc. And some notes. I have never used my HMT workbooks before.
The assessment curriculum is different from other schs. Every module there will be assessments that add up to 100% of the grade. Eg. a quiz that takes up 10% of the grade, a group project presentation that takes up 20%, a group debate that takes 25%, an individual essay for 15%, and so on. But for subjects like Math, it's mostly individual tests instead of group projects like the other subjects. Sec 1s have a lot of group works, as compared to sec 2s.
Hope this helps
-
CassN:
Maths textbooks are required to do the homework sets.ms_lim:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]The sch gives out booklets (diff subj hv diff no. of booklets in A4 size, Maths has a few booklets for diff topics, some subj do not hv booklets). Maths & HMT has recommended textbooks for use in classroom(btw dun buy the HMT workbooks, ours were not used at all). Some subj hv recommended reading reference books.
1) Do you advise to purchase the Maths textbook and any of the recommended ref books?
2) If HMT workbook is not used, will the sch gives the students other HMT worksheets?
3) How many exams do yr 1 have and when will that be?
Every topic has around 1-3 homework sets (depends). And the questions
are gotten from the Math textbook. They will write : eg. Page 151, qn 4
And are required to be handed in.
Yes, the sch will give out worksheets like comprehension cloze & open ended, MCQs, cloze passage, etc. And some notes. I have never used my HMT workbooks before.
The assessment curriculum is different from other schs. Every module there will be assessments that add up to 100% of the grade. Eg. a quiz that takes up 10% of the grade, a group project presentation that takes up 20%, a group debate that takes 25%, an individual essay for 15%, and so on. But for subjects like Math, it's mostly individual tests instead of group projects like the other subjects. Sec 1s have a lot of group works, as compared to sec 2s.
Hope this helps
[/quote]Dear CassN, thank you for sharing this information.
-
Can someone share what will be the events on registration day @ 22 Dec?
-
Jennifer:
Exactly. My boy also heard from sb else, we also dunno whether it is accurate. Anyway, I am writing the PE T an email to seek clarification.[/quote]Hi anyone has the answer how the PE grades were derived? :scratchhead:
My boy said that they do not understand how the grades for PE were derived!phankao:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]
Many thanks for the info.
My boy was told by sb that PE is 30% NAFA and 70% swimming. How the swimming was assessed is a ? to us. His PE grade shocked us :stompfeet: -
th2:
Still waiting for an reply from the PE teacher :roll:Jennifer:
Exactly. My boy also heard from sb else, we also dunno whether it is accurate. Anyway, I am writing the PE T an email to seek clarification.
Hi anyone has the answer how the PE grades were derived? :scratchhead: -
Jennifer:
Still waiting for an reply from the PE teacher :roll:[/quote]Was at the sch to buy next year sch uniform, dropped by the G.O. and was told the PE dept is on vacation. That's why no email reply yet.th2:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]Exactly. My boy also heard from sb else, we also dunno whether it is accurate. Anyway, I am writing the PE T an email to seek clarification.
Hi anyone has the answer how the PE grades were derived? :scratchhead:
Got my boy's overall result slip. His NAPFA is Gold, but PE grade is C+. How was the swimming module assessed??? -
Jennifer:
Was at the sch to buy next year sch uniform, dropped by the G.O. and was told the PE dept is on vacation. That's why no email reply yet.
Still waiting for an reply from the PE teacher :roll:th2:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]
Hi anyone has the answer how the PE grades were derived? :scratchhead:
Got my boy's overall result slip. His NAPFA is Gold, but PE grade is C+. How was the swimming module assessed???[/quote]ya same for my child and cos of this, GPA was pulled down. Heard there was a rubric which the sch did not release. :frustrated:
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 š
Register Login