Talk for Secondary Two Parents
13 January 2012 (Friday)
7 pm – 8.30 pm
Mr Tay Khye Ping
HOD ICT
Sequence of Events
Time Event
7.00 pm – 7.30 pm Briefing by Sec 2 Year Head
7.30 pm – 7.45 pm Refreshment and proceed to respective venues
Express: Hall
NA: AVA
NT: Classroom 309
7.45 pm – 8.30 pm Streaming Briefing and Q&A
Principal / Vice-Principals
BPGHS Educational Philosophy• We offer a rigorous academic curriculum, with the
provision of a wide range of enrichment programmes and co-curricular activities, so as to allow every BPian to discover his/her passion and maximise his/her potential.
• This is done in a nurturing and caring school environment that is responsive to the needs and expectations of BPians.
The BPian Competencies
4. Physical fitness and healthy
lifestyle
1. Mindset for excellence2. Critical and inventive thinking
3. Information and communication skills
5. Appreciation for the arts
9. Civic literacy, global awareness and
cross-cultural skills10. Loyalty to school
and country
6. Initiative7. Confidence
8. Uprightness in character
New Initiatives for 2012
Year Head System• Counseling and guidance.• Attendance monitoring.• Academic monitoring and support.• Care for students’ social and emotional well-
being.• Channel for students to voice their concerns.
– Class dialogues (Terms 1 and 3)– Level dialogues (Terms 2 and 4)
• Values education and recognition:– Punctuality Award– Best Class Award– Classroom Cleanliness Award– GPA and EAGLES Award
Year Heads 2012
Sec 2 Express
Mrs Niki Yeo
(Covering from Jan – May)
Mr Tay Khye Ping
Year Heads 2012
Sec 1 - 4 NA/NT
Mr Lim Chee Whee
Year Heads 2012
Sec 4
Mrs Stephanie Long
Year Heads Contact Information
• Sec 2 Express– Mrs Niki Yeo (Mdm Lim You En)– Email: [email protected]– Office contact no.: 6594 0843
• Sec 2 NA/NT– Mr Lim Chee Whee– Email: [email protected]– Office contact no.: 6594 0842
Conferencing Time
Objectives:1. A platform for FT/Co-FT to get to know
the students better on a one-to-one basis, and vice versa, to strengthen teacher-student relationship (TSR).
2. A platform where students are open to share/discuss issues/topics that are relevant to their lives, and FT/Co-FT being there to listen, support and/or guide whenever possible.
Conferencing Time
Objectives:
3. A platform where FT/Co-FT can improve social-emotional competencies in students.
4. A platform where FT/Co-FT can sieve out potential at-risk students and provide timely intervention and support.
5. A platform for FT/Co-FT to do target-setting with students.
Conferencing Time
Schedule:
• Every Tue to Fri, 0745 to 0800 (excluding common test period, exam period and post-exam period).
• Commence in Term 1 Week 3 (17 Jan onwards).
Homework Planner
Guidelines for students
• Teachers inform the class what the homework / project / test date is.
• Class Chairman / Subject Representative update the homework / project / test on the chart accordingly.
• Every student is expected to actively keep track of the due dates for submission of homework, projects and test dates.
Guidelines for students
• It is every student’s responsibility to – manage their time and – obtain all missed assignments and – to make arrangements with teachers for
make-up work or consultations.
Calendar of Events
Semester One
Sec 2 Calendar of Events (Term 1)Date(s) Event
3 Jan – 17 Apr (13 Tue) Sec 2 AEP Enrichment
13 Jan Sec 2 Talk for Parents
20 Jan CNY Celebration and Operation Orange
25-26 Jan (Tentative) 2NT ITE Visit
30 Jan – 16 Apr (10 Mon) Sec 2 Science Research Module
31 Jan – 10 Apr (10 Tue) Conversational Chinese and Malay (CCM)
3 – 15 Feb Health Screening
20 – 24 Feb Common Tests
27 Feb – 9 Mar MT Fortnight
28 Feb – 7 Mar Physical Fitness Test (2.4 km)
8 Mar Sports Carnival
7 Mar Issue of Progress Reports
Sec 2 Calendar of Events (March Holidays)
Date(s) Event
12 – 13 Mar Sec 2 Science Research Module
13 – 15 Mar Sec 2 Painting Workshop
Sec 2 Calendar of Events (Term 2)Date(s) Event
20 – 29 Mar Physical Fitness Test (5 items)
30 Mar Speech Day
13 Apr CCAs stand-down
23 Apr HML (P1) Mid-Year Exam
25 Apr EL and HML(P2) Mid-Year Exam
26 Apr MT Mid-Year Exam
4 – 11 May Mid Year Exams
14 May CCAs resume (Sec 1 – 3)
14 – 16 May 3D2N Sec 2 Adventure Camp
17 – 18 May Check scripts and verify marks
22 May BP Got Talent and Sec 2 Interhouse Games
23 May BP Day
24 – 25 May E-Learning Day and Meet-The-Parents
Daily Dismissal TimesDay Express NA/NT
1 1340h
2 1340h
3 1440h
4 1340h
5 1240h
6 1340h
7 1340h
8 1440h
9 1440h 1340h
10 1240h
CCA/Enrichment Schedule• Mon – Wed, Fri:
– All after-school enrichment and academic support programmes will commence half an hour after the last lesson.
• Thu: – Reserved for Uniformed Groups (UGs).– No enrichment after school.
• Mon - Wed: CCAs start @ 4.00 pm
• Thu - Fri: CCAs start @ 3.10 pm
Highlights / News for Parents
• Available at school website:
http://www.bpghs.moe.edu.sg/
• Examples of information available:– Parenting Talks– School Events– Letters to Parents
Internet Survey
General Internet Usage Patterns
Chatting
Gaming
News and Information
Purchasing
Watching online videos and music(eg: Youtube, webTV)
Social networking (eg: BBS, Facebook)
Schoolwork and research
Searching for specific information and looking for solutions
Downloading (eg: video, music, software etc)
Pornography and eroticism
Browsing with specific purpose
Academic Monitoring
Subjects Failed Action by FT/Co-FT
3 or more Parents will be informed
Term 1 and 3 Progress Report
Subjects Failed Action by FT/Co-FT
3 or more Parents will be required to meet the form teachers in school to discuss about the child’s performance.
Mid or Final Year Exams
Promotion Criteria by Stream
Stream Promotion Criteria
Express Pass in English Language and obtain at least 50% of the total marks.
Normal Academic Pass in English Language and 2 other subjects OR Pass 4 subjects.
Normal Technical Pass in English/Mathematics and
1 other subject.
Attendance Tracking of your child
E-Fingerprint System (iFins)
AttendanceYour child/ward:• must clock-in &-out using the E-fingerprint
System,• must inform the General Office by 7.30am
(Tel: 67691031), if he/she is unable to attend school,
• must produce MC or letter of excuse (max. of 3 per semester) to Form Teacher when reporting back to school.
Logging Into the iFins system
• URL: www.bpghs.moe.edu.sg/ifins
• Userid: NRIC (child) without Alphabets (Eg: 9812345)
• Password: NRIC (child) with Alphabets (Eg: S9812345E)
• Student ID: NRIC (child) without Alphabets (Eg: 9812345)
NRIC of your child without alphabets (eg: 9812345)
Full NRIC of your child
(eg: S9812345E )
iFins: Communication to Parents
• SMS will be sent to parents if– Child/ward scans in late for school– Child/ward did not scan in for the day– School/teachers have important reminders for you or
your child/ward.
• To enable the school to communicate effectively with parents, please update your contact particulars at the school website:
https://fd8.formdesk.com/bpghs/studentdetails
Update of Particulars
Fill up the compulsory fields. (Name of child, NRIC, Class.)
Check the type of information that you want to update. The menu will be expanded for you to fill in the information that needs to be changed.
Fill in the details that you want the school to update (leave the others blank) and click the “Submit” button at the bottom of the page.
You will receive a “Thank You” message once you have successfully updated your particulars.
Absence from School
Submission of Relevant Documents
• Absence from school must be supported by a medical certificate (MC) or letter of excuse from the parent, together with any relevant supporting documents.
• These must be handed in to the FT/Co-FT the very day the student returns to school.
• Max of 3 letters per semester.
Submission of Relevant Documents• Letters from parents/guardians must be
written on proper writing paper with the following information provided: – Student’s name and class– Parent/Guardian’s name, signature, contact
number• If absentees are unable to produce the
relevant documents when they report back to school, FT/Co-FT will be contacting the parents.
Frequent/Persistent Absenteeism
• Parental letters will not be accepted and the school will insist the student produce an MC (case by case basis).
• FT/Co-FT will arrange to meet parents for discussion
• If necessary, the FT/Co-FT will involve the Discipline Master or Committee.
Absent during Examinations
• Students are strongly encouraged to sit for the exams.
• Those who are unwell must produce a medical certificate.
• No provisions will be made for students to take supplementary exams if they are absent.
• Students who are absent without a valid reason will be awarded a zero mark.
Importance of CCAs
Balancing Studies and CCAs
• Time management
• Set the right priorities
• Create a personal timetable
CCA Holistic Development• CCAs play a significant role in your
child/ward’s holistic development. • CCAs inculcate sound moral values and
strengthen their character. • They cultivate healthy habits, and instill
aesthetic and cultural appreciation in our pupils.
• 100% attendance at CCA trainings/meetings is expected from all students.
• MC or letter of excuse and any other supporting documents must be submitted the next school day if the child is absent for a valid reason.
• Skipping CCA/Absenteeism without a valid reason is an offence and disciplinary actions will be taken.
CCA Holistic Development
LEAPS system
• Leadership
• Enrichment
• Achievement
• Participation
• Service
CCA Grades and Bonus Points
Pupils who obtain an ‘A’ grade in CCA will be given two bonus points, while those who obtain a ‘B’ or ‘C’ grade will be given one bonus point.
Travel Declaration for Students
Overseas Travel (during term time)• Applications to be made directly to the
Principal.
• Only with prior approval from the Principal, the system will indicate a ‘Private VR’.
• Without prior approval, it will be
‘Absent without valid reason’.
Travel Declaration for Students
• Whether during term time or school vacation, students need to submit “Travel Declaration Form” via school website.
Fill in the necessary information (*) and click on “To confirmation page >>”
Verify the information and then click on “Submit” if everything is correct. You can click on “Back” to make any amendments.
Your declaration is confirmed upon seeing this message on your screen.
Sexuality Education
• Information on Sexuality Education (SEd) in BPGHS will be posted on school website.
• Details of SEd will be out in Term 3.
• Those who wish to opt out of the programme, forms are available on school website.
10 min Refreshment Break(Next session will start at 7.45 pm)
Stream Venue for next session
Express Hall
Normal Academic AVA (Level 1 Foyer)
Normal Technical Classroom (309)
Importance of Streaming
• Students are streamed based on– Personal preference/choice– Academic merits
• Impact of choice of subjects during streaming– Subject combination at Sec 3 and 4,– Options of tertiary education,– Career path.
Parent/Guardians’ Role
• Be aware of current education trends and options available.
• Monitor child/ward’s progress at home.
• Help child/ward manage time and stress level.
• Work closely with FT/Co-FT to ensure child/ward’s potential is optimized.
• Provide encouragement and motivation.
How is streaming carried out?• Online application via school website.• Important Dates:
Date Event
Term 4 (TBC) Streaming Updates for Sec 2 students(Subject combinations, admin. Instructions)
22 Oct – 2 Nov Sec 2 Streaming Exercise
19 – 23 Nov Release of streaming resultsAppeal window opens
3 Dec Release of appeal results
User Name: NRIC
Password: DDMMYYYY (DOB)
Indicate your options
View the results of the streaming exercise. (ie: Allocated choice)
Appeal requests are done online through this portal. Click on the Appeals tab under the results
Important
• All relevant documents are available on the school website and on the portal.
• It is students’ responsibility to opt for their choice of studies.
• After making subject choices, print out the confirmation notice for reference.
• If no option is registered by the deadline, student will be allocated to any available option.
Principles underlying Sec 2 Streaming Process
(Express)
Express Grading System
Grades Marks (%)
A1 75 & Above
A2 70-74
B3 65-69
B4 60-64
C5 55-59
C6 50-54
D7 45-49
E8 40-44
F9 39 & below
L1R5L1 – First Language
R5 – 5 Relevant Subjects
L1• English
OR
• Higher Mother Tongue
R12345One Humanities Subject
– Combined Humanities OR– GeographyOR– Literature (English, Chinese, Malay)
R12345 One Mathematics or Science Subject
– Elementary Mathematics – Additional Mathematics– Chemistry– Physics– Biology
R12345One Humanities, Mathematics or Science
Subject– Combined Humanities– Geography– Elementary Mathematics – Additional Mathematics– Chemistry– Physics– Biology
R12345Any two remaining subjects from
– Combined Humanities– Geography– Elementary Mathematics – Additional Mathematics– Chemistry– Physics– Biology– Literature– Economics– Higher Mother Tongue (if L1 is English Language)– English Language (if L1 is Higher Mother Tongue)– Mother Tongue (cannot be counted if R1 is Higher Mother
Tongue)
L1R5 Computation
• Those taking HMT will have their L1R5 counted in two ways and the better aggregate will be taken into consideration.
• Students cannot use both HMT and MT grades for computation.
• The L1R5 score must be 20 points or less BEFORE bonus points are computed.
• Bonus points based on CCA and HMT will be capped at 4 points.
• The L1R5 score must be 20 points or less BEFORE bonus points are added if you want to go to J.C.
• Students of the calibre of BPIANS should aim for an L1R5 of 10 or less (before bonus points are deducted)
• Our basic approach is to provide a set of courses in which your child can score well and which will allow your child the widest choice of course at the next level.
• We require your child to qualify for the Triple Science course only as this is the most demanding academic course
• It is important to realise that having more subjects does NOT guarantee getting a better L1R5.
• It is better to take seven subjects and get A s than take nine subjects and score a mixture of A s and B s.
•Students who failed Sec 2 Maths will be
advised not to take Additional Mathematics.
•Students who failed Sec 2 Science will be
advised to take offered Combined Science.
• The school is determined to help every BPIAN to achieve this target.
• We will work with parents to get a win-win situation for every one of you.
• Students of the calibre of BPIANS should aim for an L1R5 of 10 or less (before bonus points are deducted)
• Your child needs quality passes in 6 subjects.
2011 Subject Combinations Offered during Streaming
(For reference only)
Express (Core)Combi 1 Combi 2 Combi 3 Combi 4
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Additional Maths
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Additional Maths
Chemistry
Physics
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Additional Maths
Chemistry
Biology
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Additional Maths
Chemistry
Physics
Biology
SS, E.Lit
Express (Core)Combi 5 Combi 6 Combi 7
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Additional Maths
Science (P,C)
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Science (P,C)
Biology
English
(Higher) MT
Mathematics
Additional Maths
Science (B,C)
Express (Humanities)Hum 1 Hum 2 Hum 3
(SS, Hist) + Lit(E) (SS, Hist) + Lit(M) (SS, E.Lit) + Geog
Hum 4 Hum 5 Hum 6
(SS,E.Lit) + Econs (SS,C.Lit) + Geog (SS,C.Lit) + Econs