Briefing Slides - Serangoon Garden Secondary School
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Briefing Slides - Serangoon Garden Secondary School
Serangoon Garden Secondary School 4N Parents’ Dialogue Session 6 Mar 2015 Ms Foo Siew Yong / Ms Azmed Beevi Vision: A Caring and Learning Community Mission: Love to Learn and Learn to Care Presentation Scope ► Mission, Vision, and Values ► Quality School Experiences - Culture of Care, Learning and Excellence ► Progression Pathways for 4NA/NT ► Working Together for Success ► Important Examination Dates School website: http://www.sgs.edu.sg Office: 62889227 SGS Guiding Principles Culture of Care, Learning and Excellence Content – Curriculum / Experience We are Purposeful on what / how to Deliver Instructional Core Vision Mission Values Motto School Theme Students We are Passionate about their Learning Staff We are Proactive in our Collaboration Culture of Care Total Defence Day 2015 – Project “Angels in Disguise”. 105 hampers were made by our pupils for needy students (with 100% Attendance for School and zero Late-coming) and our school cleaners. 55th Anniversary Gala Dinner Date: 10 Apr, 5pm Venue: School Hall School Theme 2015 Tickets: $68 Culture of Learning 3 ‘A’ s of Learning Attendance Attention Assignment NA Grading System 1 = 75 - 100 marks 2 = 70 - 74 marks 3 = 65 - 69 marks 4 = 60 - 64 marks 5 = 50 - 59 marks U = 0 - 49 marks 8 Choices after Sec 4 PFP or Sec 5? ITE Colleges with the newest – ITE Central@AMK! New Courses. Employment Prospects. Scholarships. Direct entry Poly Prog (DPP) via Higher Nitec or Sec 5? Pathways available for Sec 4 N(A) students ELMAB3 <=11*: The Polytechnic Foundation Program (PFP) ELMAB3 <=19**: The Direct-EntryScheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP) ELMAB3 <=19: able to progress to Sec 5N(A) to take the GCE ‘O’ Level exam My Normal (Academic) Options S4 NA enter ITE to read Nitec courses, which allows progression to Higher Nitec or the polytechnics S5 NA * Also obtained Grade 3 or better for all subjects used in the computation of ELMAB3. Certain PFP courses require an EL grade of 2. ** Also met course-specific entry requirements. Polytechnic Foundation Prog (PFP) For N(A) students who are academically strong and clearly polytechnic bound PFP eligibility (i) EMB3 ≤11 and (ii) EL and Math Grades ≤3 (ii) Grade 3 or better for remaining best 3 subjects 11 Direct Entry Scheme to-Poly Prog (DPP) For N(A) students who are fairly strong academically DPP eligibility: EMB3 ≤ 19 points & EL & Math ≤ Grade 4 (More stringent Criteria than Sec 5) Suitable for students whose learning styles are more application-based and hands-on Advantage of choosing DPP over Sec 5N Direct entry to Higher Nitec, which is otherwise only available for O-level holders st or 2nd year place in related poly Students assured of 1 Diploma course, if they attain qualifying GPA scores 12 Calculating your EMB3 aggregate Eng + Maths + 3 Best Subjects Must pass at least 5 subjects for aggregate to be counted (including EL and Maths) Candidate is eligible for DPP and Sec 5 So which option should the student choose? * For example English Mathematics Science SS/Geog Mother Tongue 2 3 4 3 3 EMB3 Aggregate = 15 How are Nitec Courses CoPs calculated? NT Grade ITE Aggregate Points NA Grade ITE Aggregate Points A 1 1,2 1 B 2 3 2 C 3 4 3 D 4 5 4 U 5 U 5 CoP = Aggregate of Best 4 Subjects Bonus Points • 2 pts deducted for CCA Distinction Grades (A1 & A2) 1 pt deducted for CCA Pass Grades (Grades B3 – C6) • For NA students, pass any pre-requisite subject(s), e.g. EL, Math or Science, deduct 2 pts up to max of 4 pts 2-Year Nitec Course & College 2014 Jan CoPs Applied Food Science (CE) 9 Chemical Process Technology (CE) 15 Community Care & Social Services (CE) 13 Nursing (CE) 15 Opticianry (CE) 9 Business Services (CC, CE, CW) (Traineeship available) 8, 9, 7 Finance Services (CC, CE, CW) 7, 9, 6 Fitness Training (CC, CE, CW) -, 15, 13 Floristy (CC) 9 Travel and Tourism Services (CW) 11 Beauty & Wellness (CE) – Traineeship available 18 Hair Services (Hair & Scalp Therapy (CE) 19 Hair Services (Hair Fashion & Design) (CE) – Traineeship available 18 Retail Services (CC, CW) – Traineeship available 15, 19 6 2015 list of 2-year Nitec Courses and the 2014 Jan Intake Cutoff Points Employment Opportunities for ITE Graduates Refer to JIE Booklet, page 100 3 Dec 2013 Starting Gross Mean Salary of 2013 ITE Graduates School Fresh Graduates Post-NS Graduates Applied Science $1 616 $1 938 Health Science $1 495 $1 596 Business & Services $1 486 $1 823 Design & Media $1 458 $1 708 Electronics $1 414 $1 815 ICT $1 430 $1 805 Engineering $1 578 $1 777 Hospitality $1 489 $1 717 2015 Higher Nitec Courses and CoPs (JIE Booklet, pp 67 – 68) Course College(s) & Cut-off Point(s) Requirements CE 10 EMB3 is 19 points or less APPLIED SCIENCES & ENGINEERING Chemical Technology and Civil & Structural Engineering Design CC (New) Electrical Engineering CE & CW 15 Electronics Engineering CC, CE & CW 14 16 16 Mechanical Engineering CC, CE & CW 13 16 15 Mechatronics Engineering CC & CW 13 14 EL and Math must be Grade 4 (60%) or better 2015 Higher Nitec Courses and CoPs (JIE Booklet, pp 67 – 68) Course College(s) and Cut-off Point(s) Requirements INFO-COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY Business Information Systems CE 12 Cyber & Network Security CE & CW 12 Games Art & Design CC 11 Information Technology CC, CE & CW 12 14 13 EMB3 is 19 points or less and EL and Math must be Grade 4 (60%) or better 2015 Higher Nitec Courses and CoPs (JIE Booklet, pp 67 – 68) Course Cut-off Points Requirements Accounting CC, CE & CW 12 14 11 EMB3 is 19 points or less Banking Services CC 12 and Event Management CC 12 EL and Math must be Grade 4 (60%) or better Service Management CW 12 Hospitality Operations CW 11 Logistics for International Trade CE 13 Leisure and Travel Operations CW 12 BUSINESS & SERVICES Summary of Progression Pathways for 4N(A) “Through-train” to poly for eligible students Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP) ITE DES-to-Poly Programme (DPP) Promotion to Sec 5 EMB3 ≤ 19, or At least N(A)-level Grade 5 for all subjects used in computing EMB3 Progression to ITE Retention at Sec 4NA EMB3 ≤ 21, or EB3 ≤ 14, or MB3 ≤ 14; and For SC/PR, born or or after 1 Jan 1995 For IS, born on or after 1 Jan 1997; and Sat for GCE N(A) Exam only once previously Conduct Grade is GOOD or better Need to clear interview with VP and Year Head 21 Culture of Excellence: Working together for success Upper Sec Year Head Team • Mr Steven Wong • Ms Azmed Beevi • Mr William Ho • Mdm Loh Lai Choon • Mr Dennis A. • Mr Neo Tick Watt • Miss Foo Siew Yong • Mr Stephen Tay PARENTS • MONITOR • RELATE • TIME (spend) SCHOOL STUDENTS All • ENGAGED IN Stakeholders LEARNING must work • RIGHT ATTITUDE together as a • SENSE OF URGENCY team • DISCIPLINE ATTENDANCE, ATTENTION, ASSIGNMENTS. 5 steps to Success: 1 Set Targets 3 Plan Study Schedule 5 2 4 Identify weak areas Aim High Clarify Doubts Practise and check! You are here What are the distractions? 1 TV? 2 Comp? 3. Handphone 4. Poor peer influence? WORDS OF WISDOM FROM JOEL CHING, 2012 Top All-round Excellence Student Tips to study: 1)Try to buy a note book for every subject. Whatever notes your teacher gives to you, read and understand it. Then write it in your own words onto that notebook as I believe that if you create your own notes you will definitely understand whatever you are being taught. 2) Ask your teachers or fellow classmates any questions if you have any doubts in a particular subject 3)When coming to school try to come early and see if you can recap whatever that you have learn the day before. If not read through your notes again. 4) Do not wait for a teacher to test you but instead test yourself first before your teacher give you a test on that chapter. 5)Try to stay back alone if possible in school and find a quiet place in school to study. Its not always wise to study in a group as you might end up talking instead of studying. 6)Get plenty of sleep so that you will have the energy to absorb whatever you will learn the following day. 7) Create a goal or a target, not on how much you want to get for a test, but on where you want to go after your secondary school life as it can be a very powerful force to drive you towards your goal. 8) Most importantly stay calm as always and remember to short breaks from studying so that your can clear your mind of any worries or stress. 9) If you cannot handle the stress try to approach the school counsellor. Decide carefully, exactly what you want in life, then work like mad to make sure you get it! - Hector Crawford, late Australian media mogul, conductor Nobody's a natural. You work hard to get good and then work hard to get better. - Paul Coffey, Canadian ex-ice hockey player IMPORTANT EXAM DATES See handout.
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