All About GEP
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What is MOE requirement? I believe MOE wants the candidate to pass both English and Maths for P3 GEP at certain percentage. I though GEP emphasize more on Maths.
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Zakashi,
Screening test marked by school. Selection test marked by MOE. Top 1% of the entire P3 cohort offered GEP. There is no reserved list to GEP.
You can be stronger in one, but you must be strong on both. The GEP programme is very rigorous. The student would not be able make it she/he is not strong on both. Hence GEP emphasis on English, Maths and does well in general ability questions. -
love.actually:
This year GEP, strangely many commented English is easy and Math is very easy, at least from my DS's class. I believe standard will be raised since this year GEP is too easy. Even students from mixed abilities classes find both papers easy.
Over the past years, those who find English easier than Math will normally go to round 2. It does not matter if cannot complete Math paper but the kids definitely need to complete English paper in order to have higher chance of getting into the selection round. In conclusion, students who are powerful in vocabulary will benefit. Son says most words were being taught in P1 and P2. There are only a few that looks alien to him.
Hi may I know your kid is from top elite school? It sounds amazing that they found both papers are so easy -
Can't remember much about round 1.
Found my post from 2014 thread page 9
For round 2,sleepy:
According to one of my kids, she completed English paper but only 40% sure. On the other hand, Maths, according to her, very easy. And GAT is common sense.
My other kid said English very difficult. Math okay GAT okay
You might want to read through 2013 thread. Some parents shared sample questions :boogie: -
Keke, I came across this post from last year
2014 thread page 9
Pen88n, hope you don't mind I kaypoh cut and paste here
Pen88n:
1st round is just the usual Maths and English tests - more like school standard (+ a little?). Not a concern for most parents and kids. The stake only gets higher at the 2nd round whereby the questions are more \"different\" and \"out-of-the-box\".
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crm:
He's from one of the co-ed GEP-SAP school... But then MOE says all schools are the same so it should not matter which school right?love.actually:
This year GEP, strangely many commented English is easy and Math is very easy, at least from my DS's class. I believe standard will be raised since this year GEP is too easy. Even students from mixed abilities classes find both papers easy.
Over the past years, those who find English easier than Math will normally go to round 2. It does not matter if cannot complete Math paper but the kids definitely need to complete English paper in order to have higher chance of getting into the selection round. In conclusion, students who are powerful in vocabulary will benefit. Son says most words were being taught in P1 and P2. There are only a few that looks alien to him.
Hi may I know your kid is from top elite school? It sounds amazing that they found both papers are so easy
His teacher reminded the class to do English carefully and try to finish the whole paper. Hence, I guess English is more important though of course, need to do well for Math too. -
Term 4 week 9, on 14 November 2015 -
Is briefing for 2015 P3 pupils (born 2006) successful candidates, after clearing round 2 P3 selection test, at NUS High -
phtthp:
btw, how do you know this ? stated in MOE website?Term 4 week 9, on 14 November 2015 -
Is briefing for 2015 P3 pupils (born 2006) successful candidates, after clearing round 2 P3 selection test, at NUS High -
love.actually:
He's from one of the co-ed GEP-SAP school... But then MOE says all schools are the same so it should not matter which school right?crm:
[quote=\"love.actually\"]This year GEP, strangely many commented English is easy and Math is very easy, at least from my DS's class. I believe standard will be raised since this year GEP is too easy. Even students from mixed abilities classes find both papers easy.
Over the past years, those who find English easier than Math will normally go to round 2. It does not matter if cannot complete Math paper but the kids definitely need to complete English paper in order to have higher chance of getting into the selection round. In conclusion, students who are powerful in vocabulary will benefit. Son says most words were being taught in P1 and P2. There are only a few that looks alien to him.
Hi may I know your kid is from top elite school? It sounds amazing that they found both papers are so easy
His teacher reminded the class to do English carefully and try to finish the whole paper. Hence, I guess English is more important though of course, need to do well for Math too.[/quote]For Round 1, I also guess English is more important because my son saw on the answer sheets that Maths paper is 1 mark per question and full marks is 50. For English, also 50 questions but each question is 2 marks so full marks is 100. -
Yes, my son also says English is 2 marks per question vs Math 1 mark per question so English has a higher weightage for screening round.
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