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N O R T H V I S T A S E C O N D A R Y S C H O O L

A W O R L D O F P O S S I B I L I T I E S

Secondary 2(NT) Parent-Teacher Meeting 2018

Purpose of Briefing

• To share with parents the pathways available to NT students to achieve success in life.

• To provide information on the subjects offer to students for Sec 3NT in 2019.

Polytechnic Diploma 3 years

ITE Specialist Nitec

ITE Technical Diploma

Progression Opportunities after GCE ‘N’ Level

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Higher National ITE Certificate (Higher Nitec) 2 years

University Degree

Enhanced Nitec Foundation Programme

3 years

National ITE Certification (Nitec)

2 years

GCE N-Level (NT) 2020

Nitec Courses offered under the Enhanced 3-year Nitec Foundation Programme

ITE College Central ITE College West

Nitec in Laser & Tooling Technology

Nitec in Facility Technology (Mechanical

& Electrical Services)

Nitec in Mechanical Technology

Nitec in Retail Services* Nitec in Retail Services*

* Required to attend and pass admission interviews

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3-year Nitec

Programme is

offered to

students with ‘0’

or ‘1’ GCE ‘N’

Level pass.

Institute of Technical Education (ITE)

ITE College Central

Niche courses:

Aerospace & Marine Technology,

Business, Community & Event

Services, Creative Design &

Interactive Media, Performance

Production, and Engineering

Design & Manufacturing

Technology

ITE College East

Niche courses:

Beauty & Wellness, Business &

Entrepreneurship, Chemical &

Life Sciences, Nursing, and

Healthcare Services

ITE College West

Niche courses:

Culinary and Hospitality

Services, Land Transport,

Security Technology, and

Service Innovation

Common Courses @ 3 Colleges

• Business Services

• Finance Services

• Fitness Training

• Web Applications

• Electronics, Computer Networking & Communications

• InfoComm Technology

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Popular Courses in ITE (2-yrs Nitec)

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Courses 2017 Cut-off Point

(based on 4 subjects)

Aerospace Avionics (MA + 2 subj) 6

Aerospace Technology (MA + 2 subj) 11

Finance Services (EL + 2 subj) 7

Business Services (EL + 2 subj) 8

Travel & Tourism Services (EL + 2 subj) 16

Digital Audio & Video Production (MA + 2 subj) 9

Applied Food Science (MA/SC + 2 subj) 8

Food & Beverage Operations (EL + 2 subj) 10

Pastry & Baking (EL + 2 subj) 17

Infocomm Technology (MA/SC + 2 subj) 9

Fitness Training (EL + 2 subj) 12

Nursing (EL, MA + 1 subj) 15

Aggregate Computation for Nitec Courses

Nitec Courses

3 GCE ‘N’ Passes in

English

Maths / Science and

other subjects

Computation of ITE Aggregate Points for N(A) / N(T) Subjects

Normal (Academic) Grade Normal (Technical) Grade ITE Aggregate Points

1, 2 A 1

3 B 2

4 C 3

5 D 4

U U 5

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Types of Bonus Points No of Bonus Points Awarded

For applicants with the following CCA grades: a) Excellent or Grades of A1 - A2 b) Good or Grades of B3 – C6

2 points 1 point

Applicants with GCE ‘N (Academic)’ Level grades of 1 to 5 for pre-requisite subjects (e.g. Mathematics, English and Science) for the courses applied for.

2 points for each pre-requisite subject, up to a maximum of 4 points for the course applied.

ITE Early Admission Exercise (EAE)

1. It’s for those who have talents and interests in specific fields of study

– Focus on course-specific skills and interests

– But, also consider non course-specific achievements, e.g. sports, performing arts, leadership

2. You’ll be assessed through different modes

– E.g. interviews, skills tests, showcasing your portfolio, depending on the course you apply for

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ITE Early Admission Exercise (EAE)

3. This exercise will take place before your ‘N’ Level exams

– If your application is successful, ITE will give you a conditional offer before you take the ‘N’ Level exams.

4. You will still have to meet the minimum entry requirements (or your offer will be revoked)

– Most Nitec courses have subject-specific minimum entry requirements.

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ITE Early Admission Exercise (EAE)

5. But you won’t have to compete for the course admission to ITE strictly on the basis of how well you do academically compared to everyone else.

– i.e. You will already have been accepted for the course of your choice so long as you meet the minimum entry requirements for the course.

Please refer to the ITE website www.ite.edu.sg for entry requirements and cut-off points (COP). (COP may vary from year to year)

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How can you help?

• Support your children as they explore and discover their passions.

• Encourage them to build up their personal portfolio.

• These can be done through:

– participation and achievements in CCA

– school programmes such as learning journeys, work experience programme (WEP), ITE elective modules (EM), competitions (ITE Challenge)

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School Programmes

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Work Experience

Programme (WEP)

Elective Module

(EM)

Learning Journey

School Camp

ITE Challenge

Milestones – Sec 1 to Sec 4

Level Foundation League Specialised League

Sec 1 Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec 4

Focus Building Foundation Broadening and

Deepening

Milestones Transition to more subjects

Streaming Exercise

Transition to depth in

Subjects

GCE ‘N’ Levels

Assessment Criteria

Marks NT Grades

75 & above A

70 – 74 B

60 – 69 C

50 – 59 D

49 & below U

2019 Sec 3T1 Subject Combination

English Language Syllabus T / Syllabus A

Basic Mother Tongue / Mother Tongue (NA)

Mathematics Syllabus T / Syllabus A

Science Syllabus T / Syllabus A

Social Studies (non-examinable)

Computer Applications (CPA)

Elements of Business Skills (EBS)

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Elements of Business Skills (EBS) EBS is an introduction to business through an

understanding of business activities, focusing on basic marketing and customer relations.

These are learnt in the context of businesses in the travel and tourism, hospitality and retail industries in Singapore.

Elements of Business Skills (EBS) This subject also provides students with the foundation for

further studies at institutes of higher learning.

Through this course of study, students become aware of the prospects and challenges of a career in the services sector.

Elements of Business Skills Paper 1 – Written Paper (60%)

There will be 4 to 5 short-response and structured questions

– with helping words

– requiring short answers, not necessarily in complete sentences

Activity type and pictorial questions may be included.

Duration: 1.5 hours

Marks: 100

Paper 2 – Coursework (40%)

Candidates conduct research on a business in one of the 3 service industries, namely travel and tourism, hospitality and retail industries, in the Singapore context and make recommendations on how business can improve its marketing mix or customer service.

Duration: 20 hours during curriculum time

Marks: 80

EBS Assessments

Assessments for EBS in Secondary 3 are done through:

• common tests

• class project and assignments

• reflections and group work

• EBS Coursework Examination

• Mid-Year and End-of-Year Theory Examination

EBS Teachers 2018

• Mr Ignatius Lim (EBS Coordinator)

• Ms Foh Chiou Lin

• Ms Clare Lange

• Mr Michael Chua

Helpful Web Links ITE Portal: https://www.ite.edu.sg/wps/portal/definitely/

MOE Secondary School Education Booklet: https://www.moe.gov.sg/docs/default-source/document/education/secondary/files/secondary-school-education-booklet.pdf

SEAB Exam Information: https://www.seab.gov.sg/

North Vista Secondary School: http://northvistasec.moe.edu.sg/

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Q&A

Thank You

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