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    2009 GEP Screening And Selection

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    • K Offline
      keroppi
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      Puffer:
      How would we know if the results are released - via school or mail to us parents? And for those who do not make it, would they still be notified? TIA

      Via school. Those who qualify will each be given a large envelope holding all the GEP information. Good luck to all parents!!

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        Puffer
        last edited by

        keroppi:
        Puffer:

        How would we know if the results are released - via school or mail to us parents? And for those who do not make it, would they still be notified? TIA


        Via school. Those who qualify will each be given a large envelope holding all the GEP information. Good luck to all parents!!

        Meaning if we don't get a large envelope from our kids by first week of Nov, we can say bye bye to GEP? :lol:

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          keroppi
          last edited by

          Puffer:
          Meaning if we don't get a large envelope from our kids by first week of Nov, we can say bye bye to GEP? :lol:

          I think so. Unsuccessful candidates will not receive any form of notification from MOE.

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            lwm99
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            vlim:
            sorry .. just to clarify.. what u mean by 'hosting school' is the school that use to host gep screening tests? Well if u mean that u might get us wrong as what we are saying are the 9 pri schools that have gep classes usually have higher number of students qualified for gep.

            Are there any statistics to show that the 9 GEP schools have more students being selected from P3 than non-GEP schools?

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              glchua
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              jesschan:

              Hi, me too! But contrary to many of you, I am just curious to know whether my boy can pass the second selection test because we have already decided that it is better for him to stay in the mainstream even if he is selected, after analysing the pros and cons.

              I believe my boy is above average quality but not to the extend of \"gifted\". I think putting him in a class of truly gifted kids will put us under too much stress and I know that he thrives better when he can lead from the front. Currently, he enjoys going to school and has plenty of time for sports which he likes. I think that is very important for a child.
              Exactly my thoughts about my son!

              My boy don't do sports but I rather he can enjoy a proper childhood.

              Unless GEP means less homework, which I seriously doubt so.

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                acforfamily
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                glchua:

                Unless GEP means less homework, which I seriously doubt so.
                Not sure whether this is representative or not, but I do know of a child who seems to have very little homework in his GEP class. So much so the mum was worried about what he was being taught. Maybe he finished it all in school?

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                  vlim
                  last edited by

                  glchua:
                  jesschan:


                  Hi, me too! But contrary to many of you, I am just curious to know whether my boy can pass the second selection test because we have already decided that it is better for him to stay in the mainstream even if he is selected, after analysing the pros and cons.

                  I believe my boy is above average quality but not to the extend of \"gifted\". I think putting him in a class of truly gifted kids will put us under too much stress and I know that he thrives better when he can lead from the front. Currently, he enjoys going to school and has plenty of time for sports which he likes. I think that is very important for a child.

                  Exactly my thoughts about my son!

                  My boy don't do sports but I rather he can enjoy a proper childhood.

                  Unless GEP means less homework, which I seriously doubt so.

                  No man.. the gep is a programme to further 'stretch' the gifted kids brain.. :roll:

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                    john.09525316
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                    Puffer:
                    keroppi:

                    [quote=\"Puffer\"]How would we know if the results are released - via school or mail to us parents? And for those who do not make it, would they still be notified? TIA


                    Via school. Those who qualify will each be given a large envelope holding all the GEP information. Good luck to all parents!!

                    Meaning if we don't get a large envelope from our kids by first week of Nov, we can say bye bye to GEP? :lol:[/quote]I saw my friend son holding a large \"Yellow\" envelop.

                    so you can imagine on that day those children holding a \"yellow\" envelop walking or waiting in the school, or travel by Bus /MRT, that child is selected into GEP program.

                    I saw the joy on both my friend and his kid face, it was rather difficult to describe, on one hand is a joy and on the hand my friend know that the journey is not a smooth and easy one.

                    This friend of mine his son did ok so far in the GEP program.

                    All the best to all wanted to be GEPer's parents.

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                      watmekiasu
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                      keroppi:


                      I think so. Unsuccessful candidates will not receive any form of notification from MOE.
                      This is such a typical Singapore style - and not a good one. It's similar to when you're unsuccessful in a job application, they do not even bother to contact you. A \"We regret to inform you.......\" letter or email would improve their image by miles.

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                        hopeless
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                        vlim:
                        sorry .. just to clarify.. what u mean by 'hosting school' is the school that use to host gep screening tests? Well if u mean that u might get us wrong as what we are saying are the 9 pri schools that have gep classes usually have higher number of students qualified for gep.

                        Yes. Hosting schools are schools conducting GEP classes.

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