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    • Z Offline
      Zann
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      cluelessmama:
      8228:

      My ds's teacher told the class that the percentage of GEPpers failed the baseline (70% for 4 subjects average) based on SA1 results this year:


      The best GEP school - 2%
      The worst GEP school - 17%. :yikes:

      17% failed the baseline? Did your ds's teacher say this is the norm yearly or just this year? :scratchhead:

      May be the \"best\" GEP school has more classes of GEP students and the \"worst\" GEP school has only 1 class so much fewer headcount therefore percentage higher.

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        cluelessmama
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        Zann:
        cluelessmama:

        [quote=\"8228\"]My ds's teacher told the class that the percentage of GEPpers failed the baseline (70% for 4 subjects average) based on SA1 results this year:


        The best GEP school - 2%
        The worst GEP school - 17%. :yikes:

        17% failed the baseline? Did your ds's teacher say this is the norm yearly or just this year? :scratchhead:

        May be the \"best\" GEP school has more classes of GEP students and the \"worst\" GEP school has only 1 class so much fewer headcount therefore percentage higher.[/quote]I wonder if it refers to all levels or the P6s?

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          8228
          last edited by

          cluelessmama:
          8228:

          My ds's teacher told the class that the percentage of GEPpers failed the baseline (70% for 4 subjects average) based on SA1 results this year:


          The best GEP school - 2%
          The worst GEP school - 17%. :yikes:

          17% failed the baseline? Did your ds's teacher say this is the norm yearly or just this year? :scratchhead:

          Didn't say.

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            8228
            last edited by

            cluelessmama:
            Zann:


            May be the \"best\" GEP school has more classes of GEP students and the \"worst\" GEP school has only 1 class so much fewer headcount therefore percentage higher.

            I wonder if it refers to all levels or the P6s?

            For all the GEP schools, I think there are 2 to 4 classes in each school.

            I think it referes to P6 only.

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              cluelessmama
              last edited by

              8228:
              cluelessmama:

              [quote=\"Zann\"]
              May be the \"best\" GEP school has more classes of GEP students and the \"worst\" GEP school has only 1 class so much fewer headcount therefore percentage higher.

              I wonder if it refers to all levels or the P6s?

              For all the GEP schools, I think there are 2 to 4 classes in each school.

              I think it referes to P6 only.[/quote]I hope the children will not be too discouraged. They need plenty of encouragement . :grphug:

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                Lynn2010
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                Out of curiosity - which is the best GEP school and which is the GEP school

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                  8228
                  last edited by

                  Lynn2010:
                  Out of curiosity - which is the best GEP school and which is the GEP school

                  Better not reveal, otherwise the \"worst\" gep school will have no gep student next year and many geppers will try to enter the \"best\" gep school.

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                    jtoh
                    last edited by

                    8228:
                    My ds's teacher told the class that the percentage of GEPpers failed the baseline (70% for 4 subjects average) based on SA1 results this year:


                    The best GEP school - 2%
                    The worst GEP school - 17%. :yikes:
                    That's quite a lot. I expected only a handful to follow below the baseline.

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                      jtoh
                      last edited by

                      Lynn2010:
                      Out of curiosity - which is the best GEP school and which is the GEP school

                      I think from past year performance can roughly guess which are the better GEP schools.

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                        verykiasu2010
                        last edited by

                        Lynn2010:
                        Out of curiosity - which is the best GEP school and which is the GEP school

                        this type of question will cause people to be stoned :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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