Expansion of the Integrated Programme
- 9-3-2010
As announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Education and Second Minister for Defence, Victoria Junior College is pleased to partner Victoria School and Cedar Girls' Secondary School from 2012 onwards in offering its Integrated Programme.
VJC will continue recruiting Secondary 2 students next year for the Class of 2012. Hence, current Secondary 1 students are not affected by the changes. Students who have been selected for admission into the VIP's Class of 2011 are also not affected by the changes.
FAQ on Admission to the Integrated Programme
- What will be the distinctive features of the Victoria School (VS) / Cedar Girls’ Secondary School (CGSS) / Victoria Junior College (VJC) partnership?
Ans : All three schools have a rich school culture and a vibrant school spirit. They have outstanding track records in the academic arena. Their teachers have implemented school-based curriculum innovation to enrich the teaching and learning of their students. With this partnership, the two secondary schools will draw from their expertise in the delivery of the ‘O’ level programme while VJC will share its expertise in developing students of higher ability. The 4-year Victoria Integrated Programme (VIP) in VJC has been successful and produced excellent outcomes. You can therefore expect the partnership amongst the three schools to produce a programme that encapsulates the best features of each institution.
In the non-academic arena, the integrated programme students in CGSS and VS will experience the ethos and privilege of an all girls and all boys education respectively and at the same time, they will also participate in joint programmes. In addition, the students will enjoy the full range of co-curricular programmes such as sports, performing arts, uniformed groups and student leadership development programmes.
Integrated programme students at VJC have given feedback that they enjoyed the learning approach which has allowed them to stretch their intellectual potential, while equipping them for self-directed learning. In fact, Chow Yi Ling, one of CGSS students who joined the VIP, has blossomed and has just received the President’s Scholarship. Other examples include Teh Yi Ying who was a prefect at CGSS, and proceeded to VIP in 2009. She has won the MOE Humanities Scholarship, and is now a Peer Support Leader at VJC. Rishvinder Singh, a Secondary 2 class monitor from VS who is currently in VIP, has won numerous awards namely the MOE Pre-University Scholarship, A*STAR JC Science Award, DSTA JC Scholarship, DSTA YDSP Academic Award for Mathematics, and presently serves as the Chairman of VJC Drama Club. The VS/CGSS/VJC partnership aims to extend these opportunities and expand the scope for development to even more students. - My child is in Secondary 2 this year. Can he/she join the integrated programme currently offered by VJC?
Ans : Application to the Class of 2011 is already closed and we no longer consider fresh applications. - My child is in Secondary 1 this year. Can he/she join the integrated programme currently offered by VJC?
Ans : Current Secondary 1 students (from any Secondary Schools) can apply to the Victoria Integrated Programme in March 2011. If successful, he/she will be part of the Victoria Integrated Programme in VJC from 2012 to 2015. - My child is in Primary 6 this year. If he/she wants to join the integrated programme currently offered by VJC, does he/she have to join VS/CGSS next year?
Ans : At the end of 2012, VS and CGSS will select eligible Secondary 2 students to be part of the integrated programme at Secondary 3 in 2013. If your child is in Primary 6 now, he/she can join VS/CGSS in 2011 and by the end of 2012, he/she can apply for the integrated programme. If successful, he/she will be part of the integrated programme in 2013 leading to the ‘A’ levels in VJC. - My child is in Primary 6 this year. If he/she does not go to VS/CGSS in 2011, will he/she still have the chance to join the integrated programme offered by VS/CGSS/VJC when he/she is Sec 3?
Ans : VS/CGSS is open to accepting eligible applicants for the integrated programme at the end of Sec 2. - My child is in Primary 5 this year. How is he/she affected by the changes?
Ans : VS and CGSS will offer the integrated programme to Secondary 1 students starting in 2012. If your child is currently in Primary 5, he/she will be able to join the 6-year integrated programme in 2012 leading to the ‘A’ levels in VJC in 2017. - What are the selection criteria for the integrated programme offered by VS/CGSS/VJC?
Ans : The details are still being finalised. We will publicly announce the details once they are available. For current Primary 6 students, you must first enrol in VS/CGSS in 2011 to qualify for the integrated programme in 2013. - What does "dual track" mean? How does it affect me?
Ans : Together with VJC, VS and CGSS will offer the integrated programme leading to the ‘A’ levels. At the same time, the ‘O’ level programme will continue at VS and CGSS. From 2012 onwards, subject to selection, Secondary 1 students at VS and CGSS can choose to offer either programme.
We will monitor the progress and performance of the integrated programme students. Integrated programme students who find the ‘O’ level track more suitable for them will be able to make lateral transfers to the ‘O’ level programme.
For non-integrated programme students who are late bloomers and have demonstrated the appropriate attributes, they will have the opportunity to join the integrated programme track.
