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    * Eunoia JC (EJC)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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      Nurulla
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      coast\" post_id=\"2012756\" time=\"1611220945\" user_id=\"38933:

      sep2004\" post_id=\"2012752\" time=\"1611220177\" user_id=\"23054:

      Hi everyone

      My son entered EJC this year and just completed the subject combi submission. A bit late to ask now, but anyone know whether EJC History dept / teachers are good? Was also trying to see the % of distinction obtained at the past A levels for each subject but cannot seem to find.

      Thanks in advance!

      All the best.

      Estéema\" post_id=\"1899616\" time=\"1551022023\" user_id=\"66413:
      Just sharing 2018 A Level cohort’s performance, will need some further contribution/input :


      https://i.postimg.cc/gJx1Y3s1/3-CA152-A4-3192-43-D4-9-B50-EAFC6-D0-BE26-A.png\">

      Njc 84.4 is Medium, not Mean
      Mean will be about 81-82.

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        Nurulla\" post_id=\"2007366\" time=\"1607500248\" user_id=\"188615:

        qms\" post_id=\"2006739\" time=\"1606997254\" user_id=\"5718:

        [quote=Nurulla post_id=2006737 time=1606996681 user_id=188615]But then 2nd class treatment towards JAE kids in Ejc isnt same story line.
        Its a brewing problem college has yet / fails to address issue.

        Are you a current student in EJC? How do you know it's \"a brewing problem college has yet / fails to address\"?

        the migrant treatment towards JAEs is worsening.
        IP 420-450 VS JAE 200+
        Jae depriving leadership roles, 2 diff orientations held, many cliques formed amongst IPs etc.

        Ejc has potential to grow but this IP/JAE issue is a stumble block.
        Welfare JAE is Zero.[/quote]My DD is a JIP from one of the feeder schools & she’s currently a J1 in EJC.
        Her Orientation group consists of 14 students,4 from SCGS,6 from SNGS & 4 from Catholic High.She doesn’t know anyone from her group, even the students from her own school as they were in different classes.
        Once the JAE students enter day after tomorrow, they’ll have another different set of OG for few days.
        Once the Subject Combinations results are out on February 5, they will be with their new classmates for few days.My DD’s friends have chosen a different subject combinations.You won’t know whether her classmates from her own Secondary school or OG will be with her once they start the regular lessons.
        Cliques might be there in schools like RI(One IP school)or even NJC or RV or DHS for that matter but I feel there is very less chance of that happening in EJC (3 feeder schools)since the students from 3 feeder schools have NEVER interacted with each other except for some symposiums in which they visited the school once or twice.
        120 from SCGS
        150 from SNGS
        150 from CHSS
        150-200 JAE students

        All of them will be going to different groups & different classes.In my opinion,It will be easier for all the students who are outgoing and sociable to mingle with one another, but others who are not like that will take time to conjoin whether they are JIPs or JAEs.
        I don’t know why EJC is always singled out in this issue.

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          phtthp
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          Cut-off point into Eunoia JC, for 2021 JC1 Admission intake,

          students born in 2004,
          took O-level exam in covid year 2020


          Info provided, by General office (EJC)


          Science stream : 7

          Arts stream : 8

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
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            A-level results came out today, for 2020 batch, born 2002.


            https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/a-level-results-record-candidates-score-h2-passes-moe-seab-14235390

            Overall,
            despite covid break -out in 2020, across the entire nation Singapore, many A-level students performed well !

            ST report

            https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/parenting-education/spore-a-level-students-achieve-best-passing-rate-since-2006-despite

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              SG_KP1
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              I'm sure those who wanted to know already know but EJC appears to have done quite well this year? Next year (2021 A Level) will include the JAE kids that entered with Science = 7 / Arts = 8 JAE COP (to the extent this matters at all). Continue to watch...


              Change 2019 to 2020:
              Cohort Size: 610 --> 591
              Median: 83 --> 85
              UAS 85+: 40% --> 50%
              UAS 90: 11% --> 13%
              3H2 Distinction: 33.33% --> 40%

              *2018 Stats (first year of A Level): Cohort Size = 529, Mean = 85, 3H2 Distinction = 50%

              https://eunoiajc.moe.edu.sg/2020-results/

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                Grandyma
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                SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2015659\" time=\"1614041426\" user_id=\"188234:

                I'm sure those who wanted to know already know but EJC appears to have done quite well this year? Next year (2021 A Level) will include the JAE kids that entered with Science = 7 / Arts = 8 JAE COP (to the extent this matters at all). Continue to watch...

                Change 2019 to 2020:
                Cohort Size: 610 --> 591
                Median: 83 --> 85
                UAS 85+: 40% --> 50%
                UAS 90: 11% --> 13%
                3H2 Distinction: 33.33% --> 40%

                *2018 Stats (first year of A Level): Cohort Size = 529, Mean = 85, 3H2 Distinction = 50%

                https://eunoiajc.moe.edu.sg/2020-results/
                3 IP sec schs form the bulk of cohort 2020, so results quite well.

                compare Ejc to the top schools ,this may show up as an area of relative weakness as most of Ejcian students would’ve taken 3 H2 subjects and not 4 H2 with 1-2 H3 subjects.

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                  Whyyhw
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                  Grandyma\" post_id=\"2016389\" time=\"1614678670\" user_id=\"153793:

                  SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2015659\" time=\"1614041426\" user_id=\"188234:

                  I'm sure those who wanted to know already know but EJC appears to have done quite well this year? Next year (2021 A Level) will include the JAE kids that entered with Science = 7 / Arts = 8 JAE COP (to the extent this matters at all). Continue to watch...

                  Change 2019 to 2020:
                  Cohort Size: 610 --> 591
                  Median: 83 --> 85
                  UAS 85+: 40% --> 50%
                  UAS 90: 11% --> 13%
                  3H2 Distinction: 33.33% --> 40%

                  *2018 Stats (first year of A Level): Cohort Size = 529, Mean = 85, 3H2 Distinction = 50%

                  https://eunoiajc.moe.edu.sg/2020-results/

                  3 IP sec schs form the bulk of cohort 2020, so results quite well.

                  compare Ejc to the top schools ,this may show up as an area of relative weakness as most of Ejcian students would’ve taken 3 H2 subjects and not 4 H2 with 1-2 H3 subjects.

                  Its not surprising. 60% ip vs 40% jae, Ejc result is expected.
                  If Ejc admits more JAE students, we will see a downward trend in results similar to Dhs recent dismay results.

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                    Dino
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                    Whyyhw\" post_id=\"2017430\" time=\"1615552697\" user_id=\"191857:

                    Grandyma\" post_id=\"2016389\" time=\"1614678670\" user_id=\"153793:

                    [quote=SG_KP1 post_id=2015659 time=1614041426 user_id=188234]I'm sure those who wanted to know already know but EJC appears to have done quite well this year? Next year (2021 A Level) will include the JAE kids that entered with Science = 7 / Arts = 8 JAE COP (to the extent this matters at all). Continue to watch...

                    Change 2019 to 2020:
                    Cohort Size: 610 --> 591
                    Median: 83 --> 85
                    UAS 85+: 40% --> 50%
                    UAS 90: 11% --> 13%
                    3H2 Distinction: 33.33% --> 40%

                    *2018 Stats (first year of A Level): Cohort Size = 529, Mean = 85, 3H2 Distinction = 50%

                    https://eunoiajc.moe.edu.sg/2020-results/

                    3 IP sec schs form the bulk of cohort 2020, so results quite well.

                    compare Ejc to the top schools ,this may show up as an area of relative weakness as most of Ejcian students would’ve taken 3 H2 subjects and not 4 H2 with 1-2 H3 subjects.

                    Its not surprising. 60% ip vs 40% jae, Ejc result is expected.
                    If Ejc admits more JAE students, we will see a downward trend in results similar to Dhs recent dismay results.[/quote]So you are saying that JAE is the root cause, as well as potential root cause, for pulling down A levels results of these JCs? What a sweeping statement to blame it all on JAE students........

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                      Whyyhw
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                      Dino\" post_id=\"2017604\" time=\"1615782203\" user_id=\"6726:

                      Whyyhw\" post_id=\"2017430\" time=\"1615552697\" user_id=\"191857:

                      [quote=Grandyma post_id=2016389 time=1614678670 user_id=153793]

                      3 IP sec schs form the bulk of cohort 2020, so results quite well.

                      compare Ejc to the top schools ,this may show up as an area of relative weakness as most of Ejcian students would’ve taken 3 H2 subjects and not 4 H2 with 1-2 H3 subjects.

                      Its not surprising. 60% ip vs 40% jae, Ejc result is expected.
                      If Ejc admits more JAE students, we will see a downward trend in results similar to Dhs recent dismay results.

                      So you are saying that JAE is the root cause, as well as potential root cause, for pulling down A levels results of these JCs? What a sweeping statement to blame it all on JAE students........[/quote]Its obvious.
                      Dhs admission of JAE shows clearly its poor results amongst top tier JCs.
                      Rv results too dropped more.

                      Ejc wont want to admit more % JAE, scare results affected.
                      It has its 60% IP students to maintain results.

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                        doodbug
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                        I don’t think any JC has the prerogative to decide how many JAE students to take (whether it be RI, DHS or EJC). MOE makes the call based on the teachers, facilities etc. The same goes with student numbers in each Secondary School. For example, I know a school which had to move from 2 to 1 NA class, not because the school wants to, but MOE decides on the allocation of places.

                        60% IP is not unusually high for an IP-JC.

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