DSA 2011
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jtoh:
From what I understand during the GE department talk, ask long as the student manage to get a place in the SBGE programme of a recognised school on the MOE list (By DSA or other ways), the kid will get the $200 GE grant.
You're referring to EESIS, which is awarded to GEP students who are promoted to secondary GEP status. If a student fails SS and is not able to maintain his GEP status, then he will not be given EESIS under GEP. BUT if his T-score is within the top 3% of PSLE scorers, he will still be given EESIS, as will all mainstreamers who score within the top 3% of all PSLE students.
But I would imagine that someone who is able to score within the top 3% of the PSLE population should be able to maintain his GEP status.
It's different form EESIS so don't have to be top 3% of PSLE. -
ngbrdad:
No, it's EESIS. You'll see it when your son gets his PSLE results slip, it'll be printed clearly there: EESIS. It's also stated on the MOE website:
From what I understand during the GE department talk, ask long as the student manage to get a place in the SBGE programme of a recognised school on the MOE list (By DSA or other ways), the kid will get the $200 GE grant.jtoh:
You're referring to EESIS, which is awarded to GEP students who are promoted to secondary GEP status. If a student fails SS and is not able to maintain his GEP status, then he will not be given EESIS under GEP. BUT if his T-score is within the top 3% of PSLE scorers, he will still be given EESIS, as will all mainstreamers who score within the top 3% of all PSLE students.
But I would imagine that someone who is able to score within the top 3% of the PSLE population should be able to maintain his GEP status.
It's different form EESIS so don't have to be top 3% of PSLE.
The EESIS is also awarded to P6 GEP pupils who are Singapore Citizens and who
1. meet the P6 GEP promotion criteria, and
2. are enrolled in the IP in an Independent School at S1.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/initiatives/edusave/funds-grants-awards/eesis/ -
jtoh:
I see.
No, it's EESIS. You'll see it when your son gets his PSLE results slip, it'll be printed clearly there: EESIS. It's also stated on the MOE website:
The EESIS is also awarded to P6 GEP pupils who are Singapore Citizens and who
1. meet the P6 GEP promotion criteria, and
2. are enrolled in the IP in an Independent School at S1.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/initiatives/edusave/funds-grants-awards/eesis/
Does that mean that the GEP kids who DSA thru the GE domain will need to be at the top 3% of PSLE or their parents will need to pay the full fees in an independent IP school ? -
ngbrdad:
No need. If you retain your GEP status, you're awarded EESIS, regardless of whether you're top 3% or not.
I see.jtoh:
No, it's EESIS. You'll see it when your son gets his PSLE results slip, it'll be printed clearly there: EESIS. It's also stated on the MOE website:
The EESIS is also awarded to P6 GEP pupils who are Singapore Citizens and who
1. meet the P6 GEP promotion criteria, and
2. are enrolled in the IP in an Independent School at S1.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/initiatives/edusave/funds-grants-awards/eesis/
Does that mean that the GEP kids who DSA thru the GE domain will need to be at the top 3% of PSLE or their parents will need to pay the full fees in an independent IP school ? -
ngbrdad:
Does that mean that the GEP kids who DSA thru the GE domain will need to be at the top 3% of PSLE or their parents will need to pay the full fees in an independent IP school ?
Nope. Think most will get it as long as they r in independent schools, donch even need to be IP. -
jtoh:
No, it's EESIS. You'll see it when your son gets his PSLE results slip, it'll be printed clearly there: EESIS. It's also stated on the MOE website:
From what I understand during the GE department talk, ask long as the student manage to get a place in the SBGE programme of a recognised school on the MOE list (By DSA or other ways), the kid will get the $200 GE grant.ngbrdad:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
You're referring to EESIS, which is awarded to GEP students who are promoted to secondary GEP status. If a student fails SS and is not able to maintain his GEP status, then he will not be given EESIS under GEP. BUT if his T-score is within the top 3% of PSLE scorers, he will still be given EESIS, as will all mainstreamers who score within the top 3% of all PSLE students.
But I would imagine that someone who is able to score within the top 3% of the PSLE population should be able to maintain his GEP status.
It's different form EESIS so don't have to be top 3% of PSLE.
The EESIS is also awarded to P6 GEP pupils who are Singapore Citizens and who
1. meet the P6 GEP promotion criteria, and
2. are enrolled in the IP in an Independent School at S1.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/initiatives/edusave/funds-grants-awards/eesis/[/quote]I always want to verify the criteria of SS baseline as 70% for GE promotion criteria but to no avail. Till now it is still like hear say only. Why didn't they spell it in MOE website. -
Nebbermind:
The kid has to be in an SBGE programme, not just an SBGE school. So for eg if a GEP girl chooses to go to MGS but does not want to be in Sophia Blackmore, she will NOT be given EESIS.ngbrdad:
Does that mean that the GEP kids who DSA thru the GE domain will need to be at the top 3% of PSLE or their parents will need to pay the full fees in an independent IP school ?
Nope. Think most will get it as long as they r in independent schools, donch even need to be IP. -
Zann:
I suspect they (MOE) are just very lax on the requirement when it comes to GEP....so they will continue to pamper them as long as they can maintain certain std in Ind schools. If they put a figure there, then they cannot suk-suka give out the $$$.
I always want to verify the criteria of SS baseline as 70% for GE promotion criteria but to no avail. Till now it is still like hear say only. Why didn't they spell it in MOE website. -
jtoh:
The kid has to be in an SBGE programme, not just an SBGE school. So for eg if a GEP girl chooses to go to MGS but does not want to be in Sophia Blackmore, she will NOT be given EESIS.
ok noted.
but seriously, were there ever such case of student downgrading herself? -
Nebbermind:
Yes. I personally am aware of a few. So there must be more. Not just MGS.jtoh:
The kid has to be in an SBGE programme, not just an SBGE school. So for eg if a GEP girl chooses to go to MGS but does not want to be in Sophia Blackmore, she will NOT be given EESIS.
ok noted.
but seriously, were there ever such case of student downgrading herself?
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