E2K Science
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from TNS and SCGS, it seems that schools may have some autonomy over the implementation of this E2K programme. TNS targeting P4-P6 while SCGS focus on P4 & P5 only.
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Hi tankee,
Any idea if selection is only in p4? -
My DS school held E2k lessons at NJC Science Lab and he enjoyed his lessons.. ... This year's topic was DNA..

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Hi parents
Like to check if any of your darlings are in the E2k science program? My DS is in p4 and is in the program. He told me a competition is coming up using the space engineer game. It seems that it is not an easy enrichment program with many tests and the attrition rate is high. Is that what is happening in other schools?
Thanks in advance for sharing -
monstertoi:
During my dd's time, the so called 'tests' are actually hands on experiments that the students are expected to carry out, either in pairs or in small groups. As far as I can recall, no prep work was needed as long as the students attend every lesson and pay attention during lesson time.Hi parents
Like to check if any of your darlings are in the E2k science program? My DS is in p4 and is in the program. He told me a competition is coming up using the space engineer game. It seems that it is not an easy enrichment program with many tests and the attrition rate is high. Is that what is happening in other schools?
Thanks in advance for sharing
In my dd's year, E2K was offered at P5, until term 2 of P6. Due to PSLE, a couple of students pulled out of the program at the end of P5. My dd stayed throughout as she enjoyed the program.
It's an interesting enrichment program and it is free for selected pupils. Attend the lessons and learn something new beyond the normal curriculum. No need to stress over the 'tests' (unless your ds' sch runs the program differently). Might be boring or 'not easy' if the kid is not interested. HTH. -
monstertoi:
My P4 DD is in E2K Science program but according to her, there is no test and to her, the program is fun and not stressful with lots of experiments and exposure to other aspects of science. No competition lined up so far.Hi parents
Like to check if any of your darlings are in the E2k science program? My DS is in p4 and is in the program. He told me a competition is coming up using the space engineer game. It seems that it is not an easy enrichment program with many tests and the attrition rate is high. Is that what is happening in other schools?
Thanks in advance for sharing
If I may ask, what is the cause of the high attrition rate? Based on the SA2 results or other criteria? -
Hi Lee yl
According to my DS they started with 40 students and along the way they have tests administered. Those who failed more than 5 times are out of the Programme. They learnt physics, chemistry, biology, architecture etc. They are taught by external Teachers. There are not much info available and seems that the school is not too keen to share info. Is this the same for your kiddo school? -
monstertoi:
OMGHi Lee yl
According to my DS they started with 40 students and along the way they have tests administered. Those who failed more than 5 times are out of the Programme. They learnt physics, chemistry, biology, architecture etc. They are taught by external Teachers. There are not much info available and seems that the school is not too keen to share info. Is this the same for your kiddo school?
Our school run the program differently. For my DD's school, invited pupils sat for 3 rounds of written test, after which 20 were selected to join the program.
After joining the prog, there was no more test. The children did experiments to learn about density, fermantation, water filteration, UV radiation etc. Then the children presented on their findings. My girl sometimes brought the test kits home. No test, no competition, no stress, just go there and have fun while learning. -
My eldest was in E2k from p4 to mid p5. For his school, it was by invitation. Takes place on Friday afternoons.
In the first year he enjoyed the sessions as he like Science.
By mid p5 he withdrew as the session clashed with his other CCA and also, he was doing experiments after experiments and not enjoying it as much (Although I suspect he might have a few failed experiments as he said he was doing the same ones for a few weeks, but I could be wrong). Many of his friends had dropped out of E2K by then and it might have affected his decision to stay on.
Hope it helps. -
DS was in E2K and he thoroughly enjoyed it.
Lots of fun experiments. It reinforced his interest in Science.
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