All About GEP
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firefly38:
These are the figures I took down during the briefing for 2009 batch (the Dragon Year kids):
Remember this data being flashed on the screen during the GEP briefing held at Nanyang Poly 3 years ago...
Total no. of students in P3 cohort (2008) - 44000.
Total no. of students shortlisted for Round 2 - 4000.
Total no. of students selected for GEP - 550 (375 boys & 175 girls).
But not all students selected for GEP took up the offer, of course..
P3 cohort : 48000
Shortlisted for Round 2 : 4000
Offered to do GEP : 566 (214 girls, 352 boys)
Also recalled MOE mentioned that some 86% of GEP students were successful in DSA and 93% were admitted to IP schools. I don't know if the DSA/IP School admission figures were average or specific for a particular year though. -
sautille:
thanks for sharing.
These are the figures I took down during the briefing for 2009 batch (the Dragon Year kids):
P3 cohort : 48000
Shortlisted for Round 2 : 4000
Offered to do GEP : 566 (214 girls, 352 boys)
Also recalled MOE mentioned that some 86% of GEP students were successful in DSA and 93% were admitted to IP schools. I don't know if the DSA/IP School admission figures were average or specific for a particular year though.
Can anyone share the data for 2010 batch? How many students are selected? How many are boys and how many are girls?
Thanks. -
Good luck to all P4 & P5 in their SS exam!
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For the P4 papers and worksheets the children have filed, do we need to keep them or it should be ok to throw away? :oops:
It's gonna take up alot of space. But I'll keep Science and SS for sure. -
trileets:
It is best to keep them all, especially Science, in case your kid need them for PSLE revision ... :roll:For the P4 papers and worksheets the children have filed, do we need to keep them or it should be ok to throw away? :oops:
It's gonna take up alot of space. But I'll keep Science and SS for sure. -
trileets:
I keep all of them include all the project work. My DS refuses to let me throw.For the P4 papers and worksheets the children have filed, do we need to keep them or it should be ok to throw away? :oops:
It's gonna take up alot of space. But I'll keep Science and SS for sure. -
Flowermonaster:
Projects are their hard works ... No no throw ...
I keep all of them include all the project work. My DS refuses to let me throw.trileets:
For the P4 papers and worksheets the children have filed, do we need to keep them or it should be ok to throw away? :oops:
It's gonna take up alot of space. But I'll keep Science and SS for sure.
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vlim:
Projects are their hard works ... No no throw ...
I keep all of them include all the project work. My DS refuses to let me throw.Flowermonaster:
[quote=\"trileets\"]For the P4 papers and worksheets the children have filed, do we need to keep them or it should be ok to throw away? :oops:
It's gonna take up alot of space. But I'll keep Science and SS for sure.
[/quote]DS also doesn't allow me to throw away his notes & worksheets, not even those practice exam papers of other schools.. takes up a lot of space leh! House no space liao, how???
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DS says all these ζ―δ»η¨ εΏθ‘ζ³ͺζ± ζ’θΏζ₯ηοΌ -
Can anyone give some pointers on the P4 Social Studies test tomorrow? what is the focus? Is it necessary to commit the dates of all the dates of the historical events to memory?
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Thanks Vlim,
Will do so. Was actually trying to declutter.... 1st thing that got into my way are his tons of files and worksheets :frustrated: , so you know, hmm.. :oops:
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