Gifted kids get their own pre-school programmes
Our students at GATE Junior were featured by The Straits Times on the gifted education programme at GATE Junior.
Our students at GATE Junior were featured by The Straits Times on the gifted education programme at GATE Junior.
Our student at Gifted and Talented Education, Sashayna Vincent, was interviewed by The Straits Times on being an exceptional reader at only six years old.
Gifted and Talented Education Centre, which has branches in Balestier and Bukit Timah and caters to high-ability students, started a programme for pre-schoolers in 2013. It currently has almost 100 who take part in its class in language, humanities, science and general knowledge.
Co-founder Claudia Yu said parents sign up after discovering their children are “very advanced in areas like numbers or verbal comprehension”. “Parents start to ask for help and learning support so that children can be exposed to more things,” she said.
She warned that gifted children could become unmotivated and unwilling to learn later on if they do not receive guidance.
Children at the centre learn more than phonics and the alphabet. They are trained in visual and spatial skills through tasks such as producing math puzzles. They also learn about current affairs.
Elijah: 2.5 years old, youngest Mensa member Interview with Straits Times 8 May 2015.
“Next week, He will start a weekly class to develop his interest in maths at the Gifted and Talented Education Centre.”