2019 GCE O-Level Examination 13 January 2020
Briefing for Students
Administrative Briefing
Materials to Collect
• Result Slip
• Examination Certificate
• Joint Admissions Exercise Form A
• Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) Booklet
• CCA Certificate & Leadership Record
• School Magazine & CD
• Brochures from tertiary institutions
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
• With effect from 2020 JAE, students
should log in to JAE-Internet System (JAE-
IS) using SingPass to register for their JAE
course choices, and subsequently to view
their posting results.
• International students on student pass will
continue to use the JAE PIN provided in
the JAE Form A to access JAE-IS.
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
• Registration period
3.00 pm on Mon, 13 Jan 2020 to
4.00 pm on Fri, 17 Jan 2020
• Online registration
(with Singpass / JAE PIN in Form A)
JAE Internet System (JAE-IS)
https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
• Results of Application
Tuesday, 4 Feb 2020
Via JAE-IS
https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae or
SMS to mobile phone number provided
during registration
• More details @ JAE Website
https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/jae
Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE)
• Junior Colleges / Millennia Institute
Report on Wed, 5 Feb 2020
• Polytechnics / ITE
Letter with enrolment details will be sent
Direct School Admission
- Junior Colleges (DSA-JC)
• DSA-JC offers are confirmed if eligibility criteria for admission to JC are met
• Successful DSA-JC applicants will not be eligible to participate in JAE
• Unsuccessful DSA-JC applicants may take part in JAE
Early Admissions Exercise (EAE)
• EAE offers are confirmed if the following criteria are met
– A net ELR2B2 score of 26 points or better for the GCE O-Level examinations; and
– Minimum Entry Requirements for the respective polytechnic course
Early Admissions Exercise (EAE)
• Successful EAE applicants will not be eligible to participate in the JAE
• Unsuccessful EAE applicants may take part in JAE
Application to Repeat• Closing date: Fri,17 Jan 2020, 12.00 pm
– Obtain application form from the GeneralOffice
– Complete and submit the application formin person
– Make an appointment to meet one of theSchool Leaders with your parents
Please note that eligibility does notguarantee placement.
Application to Appeal
• Closing date: Fri,17 Jan 2020, 12.00 pm
– Obtain application form from the GeneralOffice.
– Complete and submit the application formin person.
– Fee of $112.35 per subject
• Students who want to request for a re-print
of their certificates due to misspelling of
their names
• Submit application at General Office
• Fee of $50
• Closing date: Fri, 17 Jan 2020, 12.00 p.m.
Certificate Amendment Request
Education and Career
Guidance Briefing
LOOKING AHEAD…WHAT ARE YOUR OPPORTUNITIES?
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The GCE O-Level is not the destination.
It is part of the process of growing and learning.
As you await your GCE O-Level results, there are 3possibilities:
– You are happy that your results meet yourexpectations,
– You are overjoyed that your results exceed yourexpectations, or
– You are worried / upset because your results fallshort of your expectations.
Remember that everyone’s learning journey is differentbut we can have a fulfilling outcome!
Many pathways and opportunities!
Managing Your Emotions and Making Your Decisions
Stop any unhelpful thoughts or actions that would make you more upset. Inhale deeply and exhale slowly using 10 counts as you relax your muscles. Acknowledge your emotions.
Think through the different options that are available for you. Keep things in perspective. Remember that the O-Level is just one part of your life journey and not the destination.
Approach a trusted adult and seek his/her help. Have aconversation with this person about what would be best for you.Make a decision based on your options and take action.
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When you receive your results, you may feeloverwhelmed by emotions. Managing these emotionswell will allow you to stay calm and make rationaldecisions.
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“… Our goal is a system with different types of qualifications,
different types of degrees, delivered through different modes,
and which can be attained at different times and stages of a
student’s life.”
- Ong Ye Kung (2018)
It must be a Multi-Path system.
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Many Pathways
Multiple Opportunities
Fulfilling Outcomes for All
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The ability to learn, un-learn and re-learn will be key
“The future economy calls for a very different sort of education… It is a future driven by the need for skills, innovation, adaptability and flexibility…(and it means that learning has to continue well into adult life”
- Indranee Rajah (2019)
3 key questions to help you get startedKey ECG questions
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Who am I? Who do I want to be?
• What are your dreams and goals?
• What do you enjoy doing and are good at?
• Explore what your interests are, and balance that with what you are competent at
Align your
education choices
and career goals
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Where do I want to go? Why?
• There are multiple education and career pathways available today. Each one of them cater to different strengths and interests.
• Understand that no matter who we are and what our strengths may be, there is a pathway for all of us.
There are many
options for you
to explore
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How do I get there?
• Use the many resources available to help you as you take the next step in your education journey
• Talk to your parents, teachers and counsellors if you need more support.
Seize learning
opportunities that
help you develop,
as you think about
what motivates you
Admission ExerciseThings to note
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Admissions
Exercises
for
Ordinary (O)
Level
Students
For Students Planning for Private Education
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For Students Planning for Private Education
The 3Rs 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?
Reasons Readiness Risks
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For Students Planning for Private Education
8 Things You Should Know Before You Enrol in A Private School
Useful Resources for Students
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Useful Resources
Visit https://go.gov.sg/mysfsec for more information on
post-GCE O-Level options
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Useful Resources
Reach out for support
• If you have any concerns or are not coping, do reach out to someone you trust and speak with them. It could be a parent, teacher, school counsellor or a friend that you can talk to.
• If you experience prolonged difficulties, you may approach the Community Health Assessment Team (CHAT). To speak with a youth support worker, you can visit CHAT Hub at *Scape, #05-05. You can also call 6493 6500/ 6501 or email [email protected].
• Alternatively, you may also call the Samaritans of Singapore’s 24 hour hotline at 1800-221-4444 to speak with someone.
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Useful Resources
Speak to your ECG Counsellor
• Making informed decisions is important forsuccessful transition from school to furthereducation.
• Speak with your teachers and ECG Counsellor
Mr Teng, ECG Counsellor’s Availability (O-level)(New Town Secondary School)
• Date
o 15th Jan 20 (Wed): 8am – 5pm
• Location
o ECG/FMS room in the library
• Appointment with ECG Counsellor
o Link: https://v.ht/yfGR
o QR Code
(Email is in link above)
Pls bring the following:
1. FORM A, and2. JAE BOOKLET3. RESULT SLIP
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Useful Resources
ECG Counselling Service @ MOE ECG Centre
• ECG counselling service at the MOE ECG Centreis available for GCE O-Level students from 6 -24 January 2020.
• Details on how to make an appointment can befound in the What’s Next pamphlet distributedto you.
Make an appointment to visit the ECG Centre @ MOE (Grange Road) through [email protected].
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Useful Resources
www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/whats-next
• What’s Next – A quick guide
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Useful Resources
The Next Step Forward
www.moe.gov.
sg/the-next-
step-forward
Resources and Tips for ParentsHow to support your child in ECG
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Providing support for your child…
• Celebrate your child's efforts.
• Pay attention to your child’s socio-emotional needs.Acknowledge your child’s emotions. Help them managetheir expectations and emotions, especially if they haveoverly high expectations or negative emotions.
• Engage your child in conversations on their educationinterests and support them in pursuing their diverseaspirations. Remind your child that the GCE O-Levelresults do not determine how successful he/she will bein the future.
• Work in partnership with your child’s teachers toidentify, understand, and encourage your child’sstrengths and interests.
Resources and Tips for Parents
Providing social emotional support
Look out for out-of-characterbehaviours in your child, e.g.deliberate social withdrawal,sudden changes in appearance ortemperamental changes.
Should common signs of stresspersists, parents should seek helpand advice from a healthprofessional.
You may wish to inform yourchild’s new school on his / herwell-being, so that appropriatesupport can be given, e.g.monitoring by teacher orcounsellor.
Image source: https://go.gov.sg/distress-signals
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Resources and Tips for Parents
Supporting Your Child through Post-Secondary
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Resources and Tips for Parents
S.A.F.E tips onhow you cansupport yourteen'stransitionthrough post-secondaryeducation.https://go.gov.sg/support-in-transitions-el
Supporting Your Child’s Transition through Post-Secondary Education
Resources and Tips for Parents
ECG Parent Guide
go.gov.sg/ecgparentguide
Thank you.