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Welcome

Legendary spirit

Visionary Leadership

Extraordinary Service

Leaders of vision & courage

Aspirations & Expectations

• Nurturing future ready learners who are committed to excellence

• Developing leaders who serve the community

Academic, Special &

Enrichment

Programmes (p. 32)

H1

• Half of H2 in terms of curriculum time

H2

• Equivalent to ‘A’ level subjects prior to 2006

H3

• Subjects with diverse learning opportunities for in-depth study

A-level Curriculum

A-level Curriculum

• General Paper or Knowledge & Inquiry

• Project Work

• Mother Tongue

• Content subjects - 3H2 + 1H1 (with one contrasting subject)

Combination Arts

• Choose 3 Arts subjects

• Contrasting content subject - Mathematics

Combination Science

• Choose 2 or 3 Science subjects

• Contrasting 2 or 1 Arts subjects

Combination (FM) Science

• Math, Further Math, Physics and Economics (contrasting)

Subject Combinations

UCLES

• Pharmaceutical Chemistry

• Proteomics

• Modern Physics

• Mathematics

• Economics

• Literature

• History

• Geography

Universities

• NUS Modules

• NTU Modules

Research

• NUS A*STAR VJC Science Research (NAV Science Research)

H3 Subjects

NUS-A*STAR-VJC Science Research

Programme, launched in 2006

Science Research Programme

Humanities Scholarship

Programme

Regional Studies Programme

Theatre Studies &

Drama Programme

Theatre Studies & Drama

Programme

Assessments &

Promotion Criteria (p. 42)

For H1 and H2 subjects A, B, C, D, E,

S (sub-pass)

U (ungraded)

Grading Scheme

For H1, H2 & H3 subjects

Grade All subjects

A ≥ 70

B ≥ 60

C ≥ 55

D ≥ 50

E ≥ 45

S ≥ 35

U ≥ 0

Grading Scheme (p 42)

WHAT IT IS ABOUT

project work

A learning experience that provides

students with the opportunity to

synthesise knowledge from various areas

of learning, and critically and creatively

apply it to real-life situations

PW Components

project work - assessment

1. Written Report (WR)

2. Oral Presentation (OP)

3. Group Project File (GPF)

i. Preliminary Ideas (PI)

ii. Evaluation of Materials (EoM)

iii. Insights and Reflections (I&R)

1. WRITTEN REPORT (40%)

2. ORAL PRESENTATION (40%)

3. GROUP PROJECT FILE (20%)

How is PW assessed?

promotion to JC2 (p. 43)

Passed General Paper, and

Obtained at least 1 H2 E grade, and 3 S-grades

for content subjects in overall JC1 results

Passed Knowledge & Inquiry, and

Obtained at least 1 H2 E grade and

2 S-grades for content subjects in overall JC1

results

OR

Continuing with 4H2s in JC2

Grade E or better in all 4 H2

subjects

Top 80% in their cohort based on the overall results

OR

Dates Events

27/6 – 4/7

4/7 – 19/7

Mid-year exam

MTL Oral & Listening exam

18/9 – 27/9

Promotional exam

30/10 MTL exam

1/11 – 8/11 Project Work Oral exam

Exam dates

Higher Education,

Scholarships and

Career Guidance (p.44)

• Civics lessons

• Careers & University Talks

• Careers Counsellor

• Careers Fair

• University Panel (U-Panel)

• Workshops on personal statement

and interview skills

• MOE Pre-U Scholarship

• Humanities Scholarship

• Language Elective Programme Scholarship

• Regional Studies Programme Scholarship

• VJC Scholarship

• VJC Scholarship in Appreciation of Mrs Lee

Phui Mun

• VJC Sports Excellence Award

• DSTA JC Scholarship

• A*STAR JC Science Award

• ST Engineering Young Engineers Programme

(YEP)

• Singapore Police Force Book Prize

• Singapore Armed Forces Young Leader

Award

• JTC Book Prize

Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS

MOE Pre-U

Scholarship

English + MTL/Higher MTL +R5 ≤ 8

points

Humanities

Scholarship

Outstanding O Level results

JC Arts Stream

Offer H2 English Literature + other

subjects

Language Elective

Scholarship

Outstanding O Level results

B3 in French/German/Japanese

Regional Studies

Programme

Scholarship

B3 in O level Malay (Special

Programme)/Bahasa Indonesia

Offer H2 History

Pre-U (JC) Scholarships

Pre-U Scholarship

Scholarship which aims to recognise the achievements of the students in the 'O' level examinations and/or JC1 examinations.

What you can get:

• Allowance

• Overseas Immersion Programme

• Attachment / Internship

• Invites to camps, workshops, lectures, etc

admission to local universities

University Admission Score 3H2 + 1H1 + GP + PW

Faculty Score • Interviews

• Portfolios

• Reasoning and Aptitude Tests

University Admission Score

Grade H2 H1

A 20 10

B 17.5 8.75

C 15 7.5

D 12.5 6.25

E 10 5

S 5 2.5

U 0 0

Subject Max score

3H2 60

1H1 10

GP 10

PW 10

Total 90

Max Score

• 1 in 2 scored at least 3 distinctions in H2 subjects

2015 A-Level Examination • 1 in 4 scored at least 6

distinctions

2015 A-Level Examination

• 81 achieved perfect UAS of 90 points

• Mean UAS: 84 points

Total Curriculum Student Development

Mission To ignite the imagination of Victorians to create a

future with conviction, courage and compassion

Camaraderie | Excellence with Integrity |

Innovation with Passion & Purpose

21st century competencies

• Civic Literacy, Global Awareness and Cross-Cultural Skills

• Critical and Inventive Thinking

• Communication, Collaboration and Information Skills

8-Programmes • Aesthetics Programme

• Active Citizenry Programme

• Beyond Borders

• Civics and Lifeskills Programme

• Co-curricular Activities

• Higher Education

• Scholarships and Career Guidance

• Student Leadership Development

Students’ Council

BADMINTON

BASKETBALL

CRICKET

CROSS-COUNTRY

FLOORBALL

GOLF

HOCKEY

NETBALL

ROCKCLIMBING

SAILING

SOCCER

SWIMMING

TABLE-TENNIS

TENNIS

TAEKWONDO

TRACK AND FIELD

VOLLEYBALL

WUSHU

‘A’ Division 2016 6 Championships & 17 Top 4 Placings

CHINESE ORCHESTRA

CHOIR

DANCE CLUB

DRAMA CLUB

GUITAR ENSEMBLE

HARMONICA BAND

PIANO ENSEMBLE

STRING ENSEMBLE

SYMPHONIC BAND

9 SYF Certificates of Distinction

• Chinese Drama

• Chinese Orchestra

• Choir

• Dance

• Guitar Ensemble

• Guzheng Ensemble

• Harmonica Band

• String Ensemble

• Symphonic Band

Singapore Youth Festival

Central Judging 2015

2016 Asia Cantate International Choral Festival

Dance Master Class Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts

ART CLUB | ASTRONOMY CLUB | BIZCLUB |

CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY | CHINESE SOCIETY |

DEBATES SOCIETY | EARTHWATCH | FIRST AID CLUB |

GLOBAL AFFAIRS SOCIETY | HORTICULTURE SOCIETY |

INDIAN CULTURAL SOCIETY |

INTERACT CLUB | LIBRARY COUNCIL

MALAY CULTURAL SOCIETY

MATHEMATICS SOCIETY

MEDICAL SOCIETY

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES CLUB

PA CREW

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB

ROBOTICS CLUB

SCIENCE SOCIETY

SPEAKOUT

STRATEGIC GAMES CLUB

STUDIO V

VECONOMIST

WRITER’S CIRCLE

Taiwan Immersion Programme

ODAC Maclehose Trail (Hong Kong)

Overseas Values-in-Action Project (Cambodia)

Student Development Initiatives Connecting Leaders in Camp (CLiC)

Leadership Development Opportunities • Leadership Camp

• CCA Leaders’ workshop

• Attend events (i.e. dialogue sessions

• Opportunities to organise college-wide events

Victorian Affair Organising Committee

Music Fest

Victorian Affair

Community Affair “Family is Forever” Filial Piety Project

Community Affair “Family is Forever” Filial Piety Project

Active Citizenry Programme

Active Citizenry Programme National Day Celebrations

All schools to have cleaning activities daily from January

Interaction with Political Leaders

Match Support

Home-School

Partnership

Assignment on Human Psychology and

Development

Albert Bandura, Jean Piaget and Vygotsky

3 recurring themes (assumptions)

•Nature and nurture

•Early experiences and later experiences

•Continuity and discontinuity

What do Asian parents say most to their children?

• Do you have any

homework?

• Have you finished your

homework?

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Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development

rust one another

each out and communicate

nderstand and empathise

ustain the partnership

eam up for the child

Principles

Sleep

Insufficient sleep adversely affects cognition and is detrimental to physical well-being

Retrieved from https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/singaporeans-

among-most-sleep-deprived-050435237.html

parents-school partnership

Platforms

• Letters to Parents

• Parents-Principal Session

• Parents-Teachers Meeting

• University Admission Panel

• Social media platforms

• Parents’ Support Group

Parents’ Support Group

Parents’ Support Group Racial Harmony Day

psg@vjc

Sign up as a member at the PSG Booth

A special invitation

Our Staff & Partners

Teachers

EAS

Staff Soccer Team

Old Victorians’ Association

VJC Alumni @ VJC 30th Anniversary

Victoria-Cedar Alliance

Nothing Without

Labour

Thank You !