All About GEP
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8228:
Yes, 17% is quite high. Each gep school has only 40+ to 100+ gep students, so just a small number could push the percentage up. There is only 1 school higher than 10%, so the overall may be less than 5%.[/quote]I was looking in terms of numbers, not percentages, and that is high. Assuming there are 400 GEP students (ie not every one of the 550 who were offered took up GEP), 5% = 20 students. And these are P6 students. There's a likelihood that these students will not do well in PSLE.
That's quite a lot. I expected only a handful to follow below the baseline.jtoh:
[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: -
8228:
I am more concerned over the huge difference in the percent between the 2 schools.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: -
PiggyLalala:
I am more concerned over the huge difference in the percent between the 2 schools.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:
Sorry to interrupt about statistics here. If a school has a small intake, say 1 class of 25 is 4-5 kids. If a school has 4 classes, say 100 kids, 2% is 2 kids.
So between 5 kids and 2 kids is only 3 kids difference, is it so alarming? :? -
Is there any GEP school with only one class. I dont think so. So it is a difference of maybe 2 kids and 8-10 kids.
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PiggyLalala:
Is there any GEP school with only one class. I dont think so. So it is a difference of maybe 2 kids and 8-10 kids.
So the difference of 6-8 kids not so daunting right? :? compared to 2% and 17%. -
70% is the basemark. It is a big concern to me if my child cannot even achieve the basemark. My next question will then be is my child suitable to be in the GE program? Would it be better if he stays in the mainstream?
I would expect across all GE centres to have around only 3 students to score less than 70%, expecially so for the P6 as they will be very used to the GE exam by then.
I also wonder what help is given to these students who did not clear the basemark. -
PiggyLalala:
Could these children be those who attend \"special GEP prep course\" to get into GEP but cant cope?70% is the basemark. It is a big concern to me if my child cannot even achieve the basemark. My next question will then be is my child suitable to be in the GE program? Would it be better if he stays in the mainstream?
I would expect across all GE centres to have around only 3 students to score less than 70%, expecially so for the P6 as they will be very used to the GE exam by then.
I also wonder what help is given to these students who did not clear the basemark.
Honestly, my dd was very lazy, she is the type that wont do more than what was given as homework to get by. Day dreamer, forgot to do/hand-in hmwk, etc. She scored >80% in her GEP mid year last year. Considering she is a potato, cant really speak mandarin (should not score too high for MT oral & compo), not a bad result -
Lynn2010:
Ya, it may be good if GE branch could survey those students e.g. like what Lynn2010 said, whether they attended GEP prep course. Probably could check their GEP selection test and screening test results to see if their scores were at the lower end of those selected.
Could these children be those who attend \"special GEP prep course\" to get into GEP but cant cope?PiggyLalala:
70% is the basemark. It is a big concern to me if my child cannot even achieve the basemark. My next question will then be is my child suitable to be in the GE program? Would it be better if he stays in the mainstream?
I would expect across all GE centres to have around only 3 students to score less than 70%, expecially so for the P6 as they will be very used to the GE exam by then.
I also wonder what help is given to these students who did not clear the basemark.
Honestly, my dd was very lazy, she is the type that wont do more than what was given as homework to get by. Day dreamer, forgot to do/hand-in hmwk, etc. She scored >80% in her GEP mid year last year. Considering she is a potato, cant really speak mandarin (should not score too high for MT oral & compo), not a bad result -
Lynn2010:
Even if these children are those who have attended the GEP prep course and ended up in the program, it is unlikely that all these students are in the same GEP centre. I am just concerned over the 17%. This means that there are around 8 students in 2 classes of total, say, 48 students who did not manage to clear the baseline. Personally, I dont think there should have so many P6 students in a GEP school not to clear as those who cannot cope with the program would have been advised to go back to mainstream at the end of P4 or P5.
Could these children be those who attend \"special GEP prep course\" to get into GEP but cant cope?PiggyLalala:
70% is the basemark. It is a big concern to me if my child cannot even achieve the basemark. My next question will then be is my child suitable to be in the GE program? Would it be better if he stays in the mainstream?
I would expect across all GE centres to have around only 3 students to score less than 70%, expecially so for the P6 as they will be very used to the GE exam by then.
I also wonder what help is given to these students who did not clear the basemark.
Honestly, my dd was very lazy, she is the type that wont do more than what was given as homework to get by. Day dreamer, forgot to do/hand-in hmwk, etc. She scored >80% in her GEP mid year last year. Considering she is a potato, cant really speak mandarin (should not score too high for MT oral & compo), not a bad result -
8228:
Ya, it may be good if GE branch could survey those students e.g. like what Lynn2010 said, whether they attended GEP prep course. Probably could check their GEP selection test and screening test results to see if their scores were at the lower end of those selected.[/quote]I would love to know my child's ranking in the GEP selection test too. Especially if there is a correlation between the score and their performance in the GE program.
Could these children be those who attend \"special GEP prep course\" to get into GEP but cant cope?Lynn2010:
[quote=\"PiggyLalala\"]70% is the basemark. It is a big concern to me if my child cannot even achieve the basemark. My next question will then be is my child suitable to be in the GE program? Would it be better if he stays in the mainstream?
I would expect across all GE centres to have around only 3 students to score less than 70%, expecially so for the P6 as they will be very used to the GE exam by then.
I also wonder what help is given to these students who did not clear the basemark.
Honestly, my dd was very lazy, she is the type that wont do more than what was given as homework to get by. Day dreamer, forgot to do/hand-in hmwk, etc. She scored >80% in her GEP mid year last year. Considering she is a potato, cant really speak mandarin (should not score too high for MT oral & compo), not a bad result
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