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发表于 25-11-2011 13:46:48|来自:新加坡
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本帖最后由 jjrchome 于 25-11-2011 13:48 编辑
教育部18日发表的文告:
Implementation of Integrated Programme (IP) on Track
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2011/11/implementation-of-integrated-programme-on-track.php
Victoria School and Cedar Girls’ Secondary School to accept first Secondary 1 IP students next year, with all other new IP schools accepting their first Secondary 1 IP students in 2013
1Victoria School (VS) and Cedar Girls’ Secondary School (CGSS) will be offering the IP to Secondary 1 students in partnership with Victoria Junior College (VJC) from 2012.
2Methodist Girls’ School (MGS), St. Joseph’s Institution (SJI), Catholic High School (CHS), CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School (SNGS), Singapore Chinese Girls’ School (SCGS), and Temasek Junior College (TJC ), are also on track to start their Secondary 1 IP intake in 2013.
3To build ladders and bridges across the education system, IP schools (including TJC ) will continue to offer entry into their IP at Secondary 3. VS and CGSS will also offer Secondary 3 entry into their IP starting from 2013, SJI and MGS from 2014, and CHS, SCGS, SNGS from 2015. Entry will be determined by merit.
4The respective start dates for Secondary 1 and Secondary 3 IP intakes are summarised in the following table:
[td] School | JC Partner | Sec 1 Start Date | Sec 3 Start Date | Victoria School | Victoria Junior College | 2012 | 2013 | Cedar Girls’ Secondary School | 2012 | 2013 | Methodist Girls’ School | Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) | 2013 | 2014 | St. Joseph’s Institution | Extend upwards to Years 5-6 | 2013 | 2014 | Catholic High School | New Government JC | 2013 | 2015 | CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School | 2013 | 2015 | Singapore Chinese Girls’ School | 2013 | 2015 | Temasek Junior College (Extend downwards to Sec 1-2) | Temasek Junior College | 2013 | Sec 3 intake already in place |
5As part of its IP , SJI will convert to a 6-year school, with its JC section offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). MOE has also approved SJI’s request to commence its first JC1 intake in 2013 with a cohort of around 80 students, before gradually scaling up to its full cohort size in 2017. From 2013, the JC1 places at SJI will also be open to ‘O’ level students from all secondary schools via the Joint Admission Exercise.
6More details on the IP and the application procedures are available in the Secondary One Posting Booklet and the respective schools’ websites.
Background
7The IP was introduced in 2004 to provide academically strong students with an enriched curriculum beyond academic content. It allows these students to proceed to JC without taking the ‘O’ levels, so that they can use the time to engage in broader learning experiences.
8Given that the initial batches of IP graduates have performed well, MOE announced in September 2010 that seven more secondary schools will introduce the IP . Temasek Junior College will also extend its existing four-year IP to a six-year programme that starts in Secondary 1.
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