ok, i know what to do. i will give u the info for my friend's auntie(not my auntie la), u go and find her than give her a black eye for causing much anxiety.Originally posted by Agenda:Let's compile all known information into this topic! and TYING!!! YOUR AUNTIE LIED!!!
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Those ppl at MOE working very slow 1..Originally posted by Agenda:Let's compile all known information into this topic! and TYING!!! YOUR AUNTIE LIED!!!
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Originally posted by ^tamago^:My prediction quite accurate.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2007/pr20070205a.htm
[b]NOTIFICATION OF RELEASE OF 2006 GCE O-LEVEL EXAMINATION RESULTS/2007 JOINT ADMISSIONS EXERCISE
Release of 2006 GCE O-Level Examination Results
1. The results of the 2006 Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Examination will be released on Friday, 9 February 2007.
2. School candidates may collect their results from their schools at 2.30pm on 9 February 2007. Private candidates will be informed of their results by post. Private candidates may also access their results through the Internet after 2.30pm on 9 February 2007, at the following website: http://www.seab.gov.sg
3. Students with ‘O’ level results can submit applications under both the Joint Admissions Exercise and the Joint-Polytechnic Special Admissions Exercise.[/b]
thx teacherOriginally posted by rainee:good luck to everyone!![]()
6. The JAE registration period is for 6 calendar days (including Sunday), starting from 3.00 pm on Friday, 9 February 2007 until 4.00 pm on Wednesday, 14 February 2007.Originally posted by mr_sotong:great! who knows the exact date of the result for the application of poly course?![]()
great.. then when will b able to rceive the enrollment package?Originally posted by ^tamago^:6. The JAE registration period is for 6 calendar days (including Sunday), starting from 3.00 pm on Friday, 9 February 2007 until 4.00 pm on Wednesday, 14 February 2007.
10. The results of the JAE application are tentatively scheduled for release on 6 March 2007.
11. The JPSAE will be conducted, together with the JAE, from 9 February 2007 to 14 February 2007. A student can apply concurrently to both the JPSAE and JAE. Successful applicants may be offered a course under the JAE and the same or another course under the JPSAE. Students who are offered courses under both JAE and JPSAE can decide to accept one of the two offers and exercise it during the enrolment period set by the polytechnics.
i'm only interested in the progress/offset package.Originally posted by mr_sotong:great.. then when will b able to rceive the enrollment package?![]()
Originally posted by mr_sotong:ppl do get depress bcos of their result..![]()
Originally posted by mr_sotong:jus in case..
HELPLINES
• SOS (Samaritans of Singapore) - Anybody in crisis and the suicidal.
Tel: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours daily)
• SAGE helpline:
1800-353-8633
• Care Corner Counselling Centre
Tel: 1800-6-668-668
• Care Corner Mandarin Counselling Centre: 1800-353- 5800 (10am to 10pm daily)
• Family Service Centre: 1800-838-0100
• Family Counselling Service (Family Life Society) - For anyone who requires marital, family & youth counselling.
Tel: 6488-0278 (9:00am - 5:00pm Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat)
(9:00am - 9:00pm Mon & Thurs)
• SPPA Counselling Centre (The Singapore Planned Parenthood Association) - To help young people and adults deal with sexuality-related problems and concerns.
Tel: 1800-775-8582 (8:30am - 5:15pm Mon-Fri)
• Choices (Church of Our Saviour) - For individuals facing homosexuality or other sexual disorders and their family members and friends.
Tel: 6274-1475 (9:30am - 5:30pm Tue to Sat)
6271-4271
• Student Advisory Centre 6778 0700 (for runaway youths and parents)
• SENIORS Helpline 1800-555-5555 (for older persons and their care-givers)
• aLife 6258 8816 (help for fertility, sexuality and pregnancy-related problems)
• For pregnant women and their partners who need help. For example have doubts abt keeping the baby, are confused, need help and support, etc. : 1800-6868623
• Pregnancy Crisis Service 6339 9770
• Association of Women for Action and Research Helpline 1800-774-5935
• Handicaps Welfare Association 6254 3006
• Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association 1800-733 4444 (English/Malay) / 1800-732 4444 (English/Chinese)
• Alcoholics Anonymous - Those who are alcohol dependent and their families.
Tel: 6475-0890 (24 hours daily)
• Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society: 1800-X-Gamble (1800-9-426253)
• Singapore Association for Mental Health Helpline 1800-283-7019
• TOUCHLINE (TOUCH Youth Service) - Youths between 12 and 19 years old, who are struggling, frustrated or depressed and badly in need of a listening ear.
Tel: 1800-377-2252 (10:00am - 10:00pm Daily)
• Fei Yue Family Service Centre - Families or individuals in distress.
Tel: 6569-0381, 1800-565 6626 (2:00pm - 6:00pm Mon-Fri)
• Touch Youth Community 6377 0122
• Teenage Crisis Centre (Teen Challenge) - Drug addicts, inhalant abusers, teenage gangsters, runaways, school-dropouts, delinquents, crisis counselling.
Tel: 6346-9332 (9:00am - 5:00pm Mon-Fri)
(9:00am - 1:00pm Sat)
• Tinkle Friend (Singapore Children's Society - Bukit Merah Centre) - Primary school students, especially children who are alone at home, who need someone to chat or discuss problems with.
Tel: 1800-274-4788 9:00am - 11:00am, 2:30pm - 4:30pm Mon-Fri)
• Youthline (Youth Challenge) - Young people with interpersonal, family, stress/depression/anxiety and sex-related problems.
Tel: 6336-3434 (8:30am - 6:00pm Mon-Fri)
• Youth Guidance 6552 6477
• Free Legal Clinic@Thomson Community Club - If you need free legal advise, you can register for the Legal Clinic held monthly at Thomson Community Club.
Event: Legal Clinic
Date : Usually on last Saturday of each month. Please call to confirm date.
Location: Thomson Community Club
Consultations are strictly available to those who pre-registered at least 2 days before each clinic.
To register, please call or visit:
Thomson Community Club
194 Upper Thomson Road
Singapore 574339
Tel: 62516344 / 62502283
This community service project is brought to you by volunteers from Thomson Youth Group and Mar Thoma Syrian Church.
• CDC Helpline (Community Development Council) - One-stop helpline and referral services for anyone in need of help.
Tel: 1800-344-1234 (9:00am - 6:00pm Mon-Fri)
(9:00am - 1:00pm Sat)
• Counselling and Care Centre - For individuals, couples and families experiencing psychological, marital or family problems.
Tel: 6536-6366 (9:00am - 5:00pm Mon-Fri) www.counsel.org.sg
• Institute of Mental Health, Community Addictions Management Programme (CAMP):
6389-2387 / 6389-2389 http://www.camp.org.sg
• National Council on Problem Gambling, http://www.ncpg.org.sg/faq.html
• Care Community Services, www.carecom.org.sg
• Shanyou Counselling Centre, www.shanyou.org.sg
• Care Corner Singapore, www.carecorner.org.sg/counselling.html
• MCDS website for youths
• MCDS website for family
• More helplines..![]()
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Different schools different timings. Those applying for RP, be prepared from late Feb to early March onwards.Originally posted by mr_sotong:great.. then when will b able to rceive the enrollment package?![]()
Originally posted by mr_sotong:jus in case..
HELPLINES
• SOS (Samaritans of Singapore) - Anybody in crisis and the suicidal.
Tel: 1800-221-4444 (24 hours daily)
• SAGE helpline:
1800-353-8633
• Care Corner Counselling Centre
Tel: 1800-6-668-668
• Care Corner Mandarin Counselling Centre: 1800-353- 5800 (10am to 10pm daily)
• Family Service Centre: 1800-838-0100
• Family Counselling Service (Family Life Society) - For anyone who requires marital, family & youth counselling.
Tel: 6488-0278 (9:00am - 5:00pm Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat)
(9:00am - 9:00pm Mon & Thurs)
• SPPA Counselling Centre (The Singapore Planned Parenthood Association) - To help young people and adults deal with sexuality-related problems and concerns.
Tel: 1800-775-8582 (8:30am - 5:15pm Mon-Fri)
• Choices (Church of Our Saviour) - For individuals facing homosexuality or other sexual disorders and their family members and friends.
Tel: 6274-1475 (9:30am - 5:30pm Tue to Sat)
6271-4271
• Student Advisory Centre 6778 0700 (for runaway youths and parents)
• SENIORS Helpline 1800-555-5555 (for older persons and their care-givers)
• aLife 6258 8816 (help for fertility, sexuality and pregnancy-related problems)
• For pregnant women and their partners who need help. For example have doubts abt keeping the baby, are confused, need help and support, etc. : 1800-6868623
• Pregnancy Crisis Service 6339 9770
• Association of Women for Action and Research Helpline 1800-774-5935
• Handicaps Welfare Association 6254 3006
• Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association 1800-733 4444 (English/Malay) / 1800-732 4444 (English/Chinese)
• Alcoholics Anonymous - Those who are alcohol dependent and their families.
Tel: 6475-0890 (24 hours daily)
• Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society: 1800-X-Gamble (1800-9-426253)
• Singapore Association for Mental Health Helpline 1800-283-7019
• TOUCHLINE (TOUCH Youth Service) - Youths between 12 and 19 years old, who are struggling, frustrated or depressed and badly in need of a listening ear.
Tel: 1800-377-2252 (10:00am - 10:00pm Daily)
• Fei Yue Family Service Centre - Families or individuals in distress.
Tel: 6569-0381, 1800-565 6626 (2:00pm - 6:00pm Mon-Fri)
• Touch Youth Community 6377 0122
• Teenage Crisis Centre (Teen Challenge) - Drug addicts, inhalant abusers, teenage gangsters, runaways, school-dropouts, delinquents, crisis counselling.
Tel: 6346-9332 (9:00am - 5:00pm Mon-Fri)
(9:00am - 1:00pm Sat)
• Tinkle Friend (Singapore Children's Society - Bukit Merah Centre) - Primary school students, especially children who are alone at home, who need someone to chat or discuss problems with.
Tel: 1800-274-4788 9:00am - 11:00am, 2:30pm - 4:30pm Mon-Fri)
• Youthline (Youth Challenge) - Young people with interpersonal, family, stress/depression/anxiety and sex-related problems.
Tel: 6336-3434 (8:30am - 6:00pm Mon-Fri)
• Youth Guidance 6552 6477
• Free Legal Clinic@Thomson Community Club - If you need free legal advise, you can register for the Legal Clinic held monthly at Thomson Community Club.
Event: Legal Clinic
Date : Usually on last Saturday of each month. Please call to confirm date.
Location: Thomson Community Club
Consultations are strictly available to those who pre-registered at least 2 days before each clinic.
To register, please call or visit:
Thomson Community Club
194 Upper Thomson Road
Singapore 574339
Tel: 62516344 / 62502283
This community service project is brought to you by volunteers from Thomson Youth Group and Mar Thoma Syrian Church.
• CDC Helpline (Community Development Council) - One-stop helpline and referral services for anyone in need of help.
Tel: 1800-344-1234 (9:00am - 6:00pm Mon-Fri)
(9:00am - 1:00pm Sat)
• Counselling and Care Centre - For individuals, couples and families experiencing psychological, marital or family problems.
Tel: 6536-6366 (9:00am - 5:00pm Mon-Fri) www.counsel.org.sg
• Institute of Mental Health, Community Addictions Management Programme (CAMP):
6389-2387 / 6389-2389 http://www.camp.org.sg
• National Council on Problem Gambling, http://www.ncpg.org.sg/faq.html
• Care Community Services, www.carecom.org.sg
• Shanyou Counselling Centre, www.shanyou.org.sg
• Care Corner Singapore, www.carecorner.org.sg/counselling.html
• MCDS website for youths
• MCDS website for family
• More helplines..![]()
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