SLIDE 1 14 Jan 2019 Shaw Hall
2018 Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level Examinations Release of Examination Results
Welcome Back PL Lites!
巴耶礼峇美以美女校(中学)
SLIDE 2 2018 Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-Level Examinations
Briefing of the Joint Admission Exercise (JAE) 2019 Mrs Diana Ho Release of the 2018 GCE O- Level Results, Top Students & Dux Medallist Mrs Quek Li Gek (Principal) Release of Result Slips, Form A & other Documents Form Teachers
Programme
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Administrative Matters
School Fees & Library fines If you have NOT paid school fees or cleared your library fines, please do so before the results can be released to you. If you are unable to pay, and you need financial assistance, please see your Form teacher / Co-form teacher.
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2018 School Magazine
You will be able to collect the School Magazine from your teachers. Please get ready $12 to pay FT when you collect your results (if you have not done so).
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Financial Aid
Financial Aid is available to needy students studying Full Time at Polytechnics and ITE. Obtain more information / handouts from the General Office after the release of the O-level results.
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Availability of computers in school for JAE Registration
Venue: School Library Attire: School Uniform Dates: 15 – 18 Jan (9 am – 4 pm)
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Groups Venues Personnel
S4Exp / 5NA O- Level Candidates Shaw Hall 2018 Form Teachers 4NA pupils offering O- Level subject & pupils eligible for PFP (2018) Shaw Hall 2018 Form Teachers S3 HMT girls (2018) HMT Room Mrs Er Hwee Chin (HOD MT)
Collection of Results
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Appeal for Review of Results
$112.35 per subject (Candidates who do not have strong grounds for submitting an appeal are discouraged from doing so) See Mr Lee Wei Te & obtain the forms from the General Office Deadline for submission to school: 18 Jan Friday, 2019
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Refer to the JCs / MI/ Polys in PLMGSS website for more details
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ECG Support
An ECG resource folder titled ‘My Education and Career Journey’ will be distributed together with results slip. Within the folder, you will find relevant ECG resources to guide you in taking the next step in your education and career journey. Discuss your plans with your parents, teachers and ECG Counsellor. Refer to MySkillsFuture student portal to explore the Singapore Education Landscape and find out more about the various educational institutions and the programmes offered.
SLIDE 13 ECG COUNSELLING & SUPPORT
Wed (16th January): 830am to 5pm Venue: Library https://calendly.com/ecg_session/plmgs
Please bring along:
- 2019 JAE Booklet
- Result Slip
- Form A
- Before the session:
- Do your course exploration and
shortlisting
- Jot down any questions
- Find out your CCA grade
ECG Counsellor – Ms Tiang Ginn Wah
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51 Grange Road, Blk 1, #01-03/04, Singapore 249564 Email: MOE_ECG@moe.gov.sg Hotline: +65 68311420 Sessions are strictly by appointment only - Book at http://bit.ly/moe_ecg Open from 7th to 25th January 2019, 9am to 5pm
ECG COUNSELLING & SUPPORT@ MOE ECG CENTRE
SLIDE 15 What are my options after the GCE O-Level exams?
Pre-University Schools
GCE A-Level exams Diploma
Institute of Technical Education Polytechnics Arts Institutions Private Education
Nitec/Higher Nitec Diploma
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SLIDE 17 For Students Planning to Enter the Pre-University Schools
Junior Colleges (JCs) & Millennia Institute
Prepares students for the GCE ‘A’ Level Exams
Length of Study: JCs – 2 years MI – 3 years Cut-off Points: To enter a JC: L1R5 must be ≤ 20 To enter MI: L1R4 must be ≤ 20
SLIDE 18 For Students Planning to Enter the Polytechnics
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SLIDE 19 For Students Planning to Enter the Polytechnics
Polytechnics
Nanyang Polytechnic Ngee Ann Polytechnic Republic Polytechnic Singapore Polytechnic Temasek Polytechnic
Diploma courses provides students with hands-on experience and equips them with strong skills and competencies that will prepare them for the workforce. Students graduate with a Diploma in a specific area of study.
SLIDE 20 20 For Students Planning to Enter the Polytechnics
Early Admissions Exercise E A E
- Students who have accepted their
conditional offers and met the admissions criteria for the polytechnic course after the release
- f their final results will have their
- ffers confirmed.
J A E
Students must also satisfy the minimum entry requirements for the course they wish to pursue.
SLIDE 21 For Students Planning to Enter the Arts Institutions
NAFA and LASALLE
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SLIDE 22 For Students Planning to Enter the Arts Institutions
The Arts Institutions
Courses are hands-on with a focus in visual and performing arts (e.g. Design, Animation, Fine Arts, Media, Dance, Music). Students graduate with a diploma or degree.
SLIDE 23 23 For Students Planning to Enter the Arts Institutions
Open House
18 – 20 January 2019
- LASALLE 18 – 19 January 2019
- For more information, please refer to the
respective institutions’ website: –NAFA: www.nafa.edu.sg –LASELLE: www.lasalle.edu.sg
SLIDE 24 For Students Planning to Enter ITE
Nitec and Higher Nitec
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SLIDE 25 25 For Students Planning to Enter ITE
Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
For students with an aptitude for
hands-on learning
National ITE Certificate (Nitec) Higher National ITE Certificate (Higher Nitec)
SLIDE 26 26 For Students Planning to Enter ITE
Overview of ITE related Pathways
ITE Technical Diploma / Work-Learn Technical Diploma Nitec Higher Nitec Polytechnic Diploma GCE O-Level Exam
Upon completion, students will receive work ready qualifications.
SLIDE 27 For Students Planning for Private Education
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SLIDE 28 For Students Planning for Private Education
Tips When Deciding on Private Education
Why are you furthering your studies? How ready are you to further your studies? Do you know the possible drawbacks? Consider the 3Rs
Reasons Readiness Risks
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Private Institutions (except LaSalle, NAFA)
SLIDE 30 With effect from 21 Dec 2009, Private Education Institutions (PEIs) that fall under the following categories are required to register with the Committee for Private Education (CPE) under the new Private Education Act. Please refer to the CPE website for more information.
- PEIs offering education leading to the award
- f a diploma or degree, or full-time post-
secondary education leading to the award of a certificate;
- PEIs offering full-time preparatory courses for
entrance / placement tests for joining Ministry
- f Education (MOE) mainstream schools, or
for external examinations; and
- Foreign System Schools (FSS) offering full-
time primary or secondary education wholly or substantially in accordance with a foreign or international curriculum
- Privately-funded special education schools
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SLIDE 32 Considerations for Your Education & Career Pathways
- What are my strengths and interests?
- What types of jobs am I interested in?
- What are the courses that I can take
to prepare for these jobs.
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Joint Admissions Exercise JAE 2019
Junior Colleges (JC)/ Millennia Institute (MI) Polytechnics (Poly) Institute of Technical Education (ITE) Applications should be submitted online through the JAE-Internet system (JAE-IS)
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JAE 2019
Students who are eligible for JAE will receive Form A. All students successfully admitted to a school through the Direct School Admission- JC (DSAJC) / Early Admission Exercise (PolyEAE) will not be eligible to participate in JAE.
SLIDE 35 Sample Form A
Courses that you are eligible for
SLIDE 36 JAE 2019
You should complete the Worksheet Pg(ii) before submitting the
You are advised to make full use of the 12 choices and choose wisely.
SLIDE 37 JAE 2019 - THINK ABOUT
- What are the different types of
courses and institution I can apply for?
- How can I make the best use of my
12 choices.
Passion, Practical and Prudent
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JAE 2019
JAE Posting is released through: –JAE-IS –SMS (HP) Appeals are to be made directly at the institution within 2 working days after the official release of posting results.
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JAE 2019
JAE application fees of will be collected by the institution you are enrolled in. JAE registration period is from 14th Jan Monday 3 pm to 18th Jan Friday 4pm
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JAE 2019 POSTING RESULTS
Students who are offered a course in a JC/MI must report to the school on the date stipulated. Students who are offered a course in a Poly/ITE should expect to receive an enrolment package and are required to complete online enrolment by the date stipulated to confirm your acceptance for the course of study. Students who fail to report to the JC/MI/Poly/ITE on the stipulated dates are deemed to have forfeited her place.
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JOINT POLY/ITE ONLINE APPEAL PORTAL
Students who wish to appeal for a place in a Poly and ITE after the posting results may do so online through Joint Poly/ITE Appeal
Portal.
SLIDE 42 JOINT POLY/ITE ONLINE APPEAL PORTAL
Students who did not receive any posting and did not submit an appeal via the JAE appeals exercise will automatically be offered a place, e.g. in Poly or Higher Nitec or Nitec course at ITE with vacancies at the end
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JAE 2019 BONUS POINTS
JAE Posting is released through: –JAE-IS –SMS (HP) Appeals are to be made directly at the institution within 2 working days after the official release of posting results.
SLIDE 44 JAE 2019 BONUS POINTS
PL-Lites must put ACJC as their:
- a. 1st choice, or
- b. 1st and 2nd
choices a maximum of 4 Bonus Points
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All The Best In Your Next Step