Aristocare
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Hi I’m a reporter from Straits Times. Are there any parents whose kids had GEP tuition at Aristocare? Can pls mesg me as I’m doing a story on Kelvin Ong? thanks very much.
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janeng:
Hi I'm a reporter from Straits Times. Are there any parents whose kids had GEP tuition at Aristocare? Can pls mesg me as I'm doing a story on Kelvin Ong? thanks very much.
Articles Straits Times (Sunday Times) today 29/7/2012 page 8. -
Straits Times 29.7.12:
A private tutor charging high fees to help children get into the Gifted Education Programme (GEP) has been warned to stop telling lies about himself.
Mr Kelvin Ong Wee Loong, 36, has longclaimed that he was admitted into the gifted programme as a child and went on to be a teacher in the programme as well.
Now the Education Ministry has refuted those claims, saying it has checked and found no record that he was ever a pupil or teacher in the programme. Nor is he even a qualified teacher…
…This is not the first time that the ministry has taken issue with Mr Ong.
In 2010, it was alerted to AristoCare’s website after it advertised the sale of the 2009 GEP Screening and Selection Test papers.
The ministry checked and found that those were not the actual papers. It subsequently alerted parents that there was a website giving the impression that it had past GEP papers for sale, but they were not genuine. -
jtoh:
Actually it is quite bold too to advertise past year papers for sale. The copyright is held by the School/Ministry, right?Straits Times 29.7.12:
A private tutor charging high fees to help children get into the Gifted Education Programme (GEP) has been warned to stop telling lies about himself.
Mr Kelvin Ong Wee Loong, 36, has longclaimed that he was admitted into the gifted programme as a child and went on to be a teacher in the programme as well.
Now the Education Ministry has refuted those claims, saying it has checked and found no record that he was ever a pupil or teacher in the programme. Nor is he even a qualified teacher....
...This is not the first time that the ministry has taken issue with Mr Ong.
In 2010, it was alerted to AristoCare's website after it advertised the sale of the 2009 GEP Screening and Selection Test papers.
The ministry checked and found that those were not the actual papers. It subsequently alerted parents that there was a website giving the impression that it had past GEP papers for sale, but they were not genuine. -
I have one of his books. I must say quite good. I think he should not need to lie.
In the book, about the author, it says:
"Mr. Kelvin Ong, the founder of Aristocare, is a NUS graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree, with a major in Double Mathematics and a Postgraduate Dip in Education. He has more than 12 years of teaching experience in a top school in Singapore. Over the years, he has groomed thousands of ‘A’ students with proven track record. He prepares students for the GEP screening and selection tests. PSLE, DSA, GAT, IB, IP, Math Olympiad, O & A level exam. He was featured on 28 Oct 07 & 25 Sep 10, Sunday Times and on 30 Sep 10, LianHe Wanbao."
He didnt mentioned if the "Postgrad Dip in Education" is from Singapore MOE.
I wonder what was featured in the papers.
If his claims are false, he should be asked to close his tuition centre! -
Go read, he even blamed his mother for causing him to be mistaken that he was in GEP.
According to the news article, he was never a qualified MOE teacher nor a relief teacher at ACS, which he subsequently changed his claim to. -
Lynn2010:
Given that he lied about being a GEP student and a GEP teacher, and lied about having GEP test papers on his website and perpetuated these lies in his media interviews, I wonder if his claims to having an BSc degree and teaching experience are true. According to the article, he is not a qualified teacher, so likely his claims to having taught in a top school in Singapore for 12 years is a lie too.I have one of his books. I must say quite good. I think he should not need to lie.
In the book, about the author, it says:
\"Mr. Kelvin Ong, the founder of Aristocare, is a NUS graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree, with a major in Double Mathematics and a Postgraduate Dip in Education. He has more than 12 years of teaching experience in a top school in Singapore. Over the years, he has groomed thousands of 'A' students with proven track record. He prepares students for the GEP screening and selection tests. PSLE, DSA, GAT, IB, IP, Math Olympiad, O & A level exam. He was featured on 28 Oct 07 & 25 Sep 10, Sunday Times and on 30 Sep 10, LianHe Wanbao.\"
He didnt mentioned if the \"Postgrad Dip in Education\" is from Singapore MOE.
I wonder what was featured in the papers.
If his claims are false, he should be asked to close his tuition centre! -
tankee:
I find this the most laughable of all. He claims his mother told him he was from GEP and so he thought he was from GEP. He must have been one blur kid.Go read, he even blamed his mother for causing him to be mistaken that he was in GEP.
According to the news article, he was never a qualified MOE teacher nor a relief teacher at ACS, which he subsequently changed his claim to. -
By the way, today’s article in Straits Times was written by janeng (see first post).
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tankee:
Go read, he even blamed his mother for causing him to be mistaken that he was in GEP.
According to the news article, he was never a qualified MOE teacher nor a relief teacher at ACS, which he subsequently changed his claim to.
Why blame is mother huh?? Where is the article? Good to have someone to take blame when something goes wrong!
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