GEP 2010 - Screening & Selection
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The next gep screening tests will be on 18 & 19/10...So I suppose the result of the first screening test will be out around early october :roll:
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Anyone know when PSLE making days are? I still could remember the phase 2 selection test fell on PSLE making day last time. Phase 1 result slip was given to him by his form tr in class at that time. Only those who clear phase 1 got the letter. About 25 from my ds class received it.
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Hi zann, this yr also the same, the selection tests fall on the psle making days which are from 17-20 oct.
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vlim:
Hi zann, this yr also the same, the selection tests fall on the psle making days which are from 17-20 oct.
Does it mean it is a school holiday? I mean the PSLE marking day? -
The 2011 PSLE marking days are from Tue 18 - Fri 21 Oct.
No school for primary students during these days. -
TwaTau:
Yes holidays :imcool:vlim:
Hi zann, this yr also the same, the selection tests fall on the psle making days which are from 17-20 oct.
Does it mean it is a school holiday? I mean the PSLE marking day? -
MandyMummy:
Oic... Thanks for highlightingThe 2011 PSLE marking days are from Tue 18 - Fri 21 Oct.
No school for primary students during these days.
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vlim:
Yes holidays :imcool:[/quote]My thought exactly. But still got the SA2 for the younger one, maybe bring some assessment along for the trip, I am sure she is going to complainTwaTau:
[quote=\"vlim\"]Hi zann, this yr also the same, the selection tests fall on the psle making days which are from 17-20 oct.
Does it mean it is a school holiday? I mean the PSLE marking day?
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We will not be going oversea during the psle marking days as p3 dd exams should be abt 1 week away from that short break

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MandyMummy:
The updated PSLE marking days recently released by MOE are 17 -20 Oct. It is different from an earlier note from my ds school.The 2011 PSLE marking days are from Tue 18 - Fri 21 Oct.
No school for primary students during these days.
A forummer has just highlighted it and provided the link.
http://www.moe.edu.sg/schools/national-exams-timetable/
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