All About GEP
-
cckmom:
Let me share some personal egs:
Hi Mathsparks , Ya I am refering to IRS P5 where they needto choose a specify project. what I am concerned for ex if my son wants to join NUS maths & science school but he had IRS project / whatever in social studies will it have any impact to his chance in getting in to the school when compared to the other student who have science/maths project.
1) Boy1 - did IRS, didnt make it thru NUSH DSA Maths/Science selection test, wait list RI. Currently in RI.
2) Boys2,3 - did CmPS, got confirmed offers from both NUSH/RI. Now in RI.
3) Boy4 -did IvP, didn't apply NUSH. Currently in RI.
I really doubt that the project your child chooses will affect his chances of DSA. For NUSH, they've to go thru a Maths/Science test before attending a camp. For RI, I suspect that as long as you're in GEP, your chances of acceptance is very high. -
hi mathsparks,
How many schools did your son and most of his classmates went for dsa? -
Mostly between 1-3.
-
cckmom:
NUS High's selection criteria is based heavily upon their selection test, and if you clear that, on your performance during their selection camp. They also place heavy weightage on your Math Olympiad results. Most students who obtained Platinum and Gold were offered places in NUSH, unless for some reason they performed poorly at the selection camp. So you don't really have to worry about the relevance of your son's IRS project.
Hi Mathsparks , Ya I am refering to IRS P5 where they needto choose a specify project. what I am concerned for ex if my son wants to join NUS maths & science school but he had IRS project / whatever in social studies will it have any impact to his chance in getting in to the school when compared to the other student who have science/maths project. -
Hi! My child just entered P4 GEP this year.
Thanks to all for providing insights into the GEP. After reading these 37 pages, realised how little I know and that there’s so much to find out. Will definitely have to read the pages more thoroughly…
Right now, I’m more concerned about my kid adapting to the new school and making new friends. For the first week or so, he kept asking whether he could return to his previous school. Today, he remarked that he prefers the new school. Reason: the food in the canteen is better! Whatever the reason, I’m hoping that he doesn’t change his mind!!! -
My DD brought back some of her P4 maths worksheet from school.
Wah! I really her maths qns is equivalent to P5 maths mainstream. -
Herbie:
What is the topic your DD school is touching on now? Just wondering whether the worksheets is common in all GEP school? Or prepared by individual GEP school? Are your worksheet having school logo or GEP logo?My DD brought back some of her P4 maths worksheet from school.
Wah! I really her maths qns is equivalent to P5 maths mainstream. -
Herbie:
Hi Herbie, any example to share that you mean it is P5 maths mainstream?My DD brought back some of her P4 maths worksheet from school.
Wah! I really her maths qns is equivalent to P5 maths mainstream. -
Zann:
Hm... how come my son's work sheet has nothing to do with mainstream work? They are just puzzles and quizzes... maybe he forgot to bring his homework home? :?
Hi Herbie, any example to share that you mean it is P5 maths mainstream?Herbie:
My DD brought back some of her P4 maths worksheet from school.
Wah! I really her maths qns is equivalent to P5 maths mainstream. -
There isn’t any GEP or school logo on the worksheet.
Example are :
1. Quess and check
2. Shortage and Excess etc
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