(6) Music or Art Elective Programme
SECONDARY ONE E-REGISTRATION EXERCISE (2023 COHORT)
(6) Music/Art Elective Programme
Dear Parents/ Guardians,
MEP
Students who wish to take up the Music Elective Programme (MEP) at the MEP Centre, can apply for the centre-based MEP at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (ACS (I)) or Dunman High School (DHS) as an external student.
The MEP provides opportunities for musically-inclined students to pursue a deeper and more comprehensive study in the subject and develop an appreciation of the cultural diversity in music. MEP students can expect:
- to pursue a deeper and more comprehensive study in the subject and develop an appreciation of the cultural diversity in music.
- to develop students’ analytical, conceptual and creative thinking through active music learning.
- analysing, creating and performing music across genres and traditions, including Asian, Jazz, Popular, and Western Classical Music.
- to participate in combined enrichment events where they will learn and collaborate with peers across MEP schools.
- participate in programmes designed in partnership with the arts and creative industries
The application window for MEP Centres is as follows:
- Open to Secondary 1 applicants from 3 to 16 Jan 2023.
- Phase 1A, online application with audition videos.
- Phase 1B, e-Listening Test on Thursday 26 Jan 2023.
- Briefing for all applicants and parents on 26 Jan 2023.
- Phase 2, interview for shortlisted applicants from 13 Feb to 22 Feb 2023.
- Final selection result on 1 Mar 2023.
- Successful applicants will start at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) or Dunman High School (DHS), starting from Term 2 Week 1 for the 2023 cohort.
Note: MEP students will attend lessons weekly at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (ACS (I)) Thursday, 3:30pm to 5:30pm or Dunman High School (DHS) on Wednesday, 3:30pm to 5:30pm.
AEP
Students who wish to take up the Art Elective Programme (AEP) at the AEP Centre, may apply online to undergo a centralised selection exercise.
The secondary-level AEP is a 4-year programme designed for artistically inclined students. The AEP curriculum aims to develop students as practitioners, scholars, advocates and leaders in art and the arts.
AEP students can expect:
- An extended and balanced art curriculum comprising studio practice and art criticism components.
- To explore and engage with a range of materials, media and creative processes.
- Access to specialised studio facilities, equipment and resources.
- Learning experiences including workshops, exhibition showcases and community projects.
- Opportunities to learn from arts industry professionals, and higher education students and staff.
- Higher Art syllabus to be offered at GCE O-Level.
The application window for AEP Centre is as follows:
- Opens to Secondary 1 applicants from 3 to 16 Jan 2023.
- Phase One, online application and submission of student’s e-portfolio
- Phase Two, 13 Feb to 22 Feb 2023, interview for shortlisted applicants
- Selection exercise will be completed by 1 March 2023.
- Successful applicants will start the programme at the AEP Centre in Term 2, week 1.
Note: AEP students will attend lessons weekly at NJC on Tuesday 3-6 pm.
Thank you.
Do refer to important details in web links and attachment provided. below.