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    • B Offline
      bebebub
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      i tried to google for it. Not much infor. Last I read (not sure how updated is the infor), 27 primary schools offer this program, introduced in 2009(?) I would like to know more regarding program content.


      Sleepy,
      I think this is part of GEP program. For mainstream, it is offered as enrichment to selected pupils.

      Jedamum,
      I would also love to support dd in such programs (even if it is not directly related to academics), but my heart ache when I see her coming home looking so tired :sad:

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        octoberbaby
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        I never heard of E2K too.


        My ds’s school is ‘who wants to join, welcome’. Train by external teachers after school.
        They lined up all the tests organised by NUS high, Hwa Chong, RI and ACS. P5 and P6 are encouraged to attempt.

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          KSP
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          Frankly speaking, some schs get outside vendors to conduct these additional courses and at the same time they are also promoting their courses to the students hoping the parents will sign up with their centres. Some lessons run 8-10 weeks in sch and i’m not sure how effective it can be.


          This is what exactly happened for my case. dd attended these extra lessons in sch last year and ended up attending in their centres now.

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            bebebub
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            KSP:
            Frankly speaking, some schs get outside vendors to conduct these additional courses and at the same time they are also promoting their courses to the students hoping the parents will sign up with their centres. Some lessons run 8-10 weeks in sch and i'm not sure how effective it can be.


            This is what exactly happened for my case. dd attended these extra lessons in sch last year and ended up attending in their centres now.
            Do they charge the same fees when u sign up with their centre?

            dd started Math Olympiad last year, and is suppose to continue this year unless we decide to opt out.

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              octoberbaby
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              KSP:
              Frankly speaking, some schs get outside vendors to conduct these additional courses and at the same time they are also promoting their courses to the students hoping the parents will sign up with their centres. Some lessons run 8-10 weeks in sch and i'm not sure how effective it can be.


              Not effective at all. The whole class complaint the teacher perhaps NS guy, keep on using the word 'shit', 'stupid'. He didn't scold the students but talking to himself.

              We had feedback to either to change vendors or change teachers.

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                Laura02
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                Dd sch has external vendors teaching MO. She loved MO and came home showing me "cool tricks". She and her friends liked the teacher so much that they all went out with their MO teacher for tea during the Dec hols.

                She was not selected for E2K. Only students who did well in Sc were asked to go. Feedback fr her friends went was that its very hard.

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                  octoberbaby
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                  What exam is E2K? organised by NUS high? ACS? RGS? or RI? It is science?

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                    Happy Mama
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                    bebebub:
                    Any parents with kids attending Maths Olympaid or E2K training? Can share your opinions/advice regarding the programs? My kid is offered both but can only choose one.


                    TIA
                    DD enjoys E2K as the experiments conducted are always so fun. This year, they will be attending a few sessions of Little Professor on top of their weekly E2K sessions. Little Professor is conducted out of the school and DD can't wait for the first session. 😉

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                      Happy Mama
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                      bebebub:
                      i tried to google for it. Not much infor. Last I read (not sure how updated is the infor), 27 primary schools offer this program, introduced in 2009(?) I would like to know more regarding program content.


                      Sleepy,
                      I think this is part of GEP program. For mainstream, it is offered as enrichment to selected pupils.
                      Hi bebebub, yes I heard E2K is a program initiated by the GE branch and all costs are borne by them too.

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                        Happy Mama
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                        octoberbaby:
                        What exam is E2K? organised by NUS high? ACS? RGS? or RI? It is science?

                        Hi octoberbaby, I've attached the website with info on its origins. http://www.thecije.org/programs/program.asp?id=11


                        I've also copied the description from one of the school's website.

                        Quote : The Gifted Education Branch, MOE, has been working with our school in an enrichment programme to cater to high-ability learners in Science in primary schools since 2009. This programme, known as the Excellence 2000 (E2K) Science Programme, is based on a curriculum for talented students in Israel. The instructional methodology and materials are designed to be relevant to the learners’ lives, with a strong focus on process and thinking skills in Science. They are aimed at stimulating curiosity and developing abilities to study phenomena and their possible causes. Through the programme, we want to motivate the learners to be confident and independent researchers in their own right.

                        Hope the above information helps. 😄

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