Gifted Education Programme: Gifted Education Programme Schools
Gifted education is offered in the following schools:
Primary Gifted Education Programme (GEP) (Primary 4 to 6)
| School | Nature of School |
|---|---|
| Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) | Boys |
| Catholic High School (Primary)* | Boys |
| Henry Park Primary School | Co-ed |
| Nan Hua Primary School* | Co-ed |
| Nanyang Primary School* | Co-ed |
| Raffles Girls' Primary School | Girls |
| Rosyth School | Co-ed |
| St Hilda's Primary School | Co-ed |
| Tao Nan School* | Co-ed |
* Special Assistance Plan (SAP) Schools which offer only Chinese Language as Mother Tongue.
From 2008, all 9 primary GEP centres introduced initiatives to promote greater interaction between GEP and non-GEP pupils, allowing them to learn, work and play together on a daily basis.
The integration models proposed generally take one of 2 forms:
- Integrated form classes comprising GEP and non-GEP pupils. The form class has common lessons for all subjects except the school’s GEP core curriculum. GEP pupils attend separate classes for English Language, Mathematics and Science. This model is implemented in Nan Hua Primary School and Tao Nan School (BiCEP classes).
- Separate form classes for GEP and non-GEP pupils. Pupils will be pulled out of their form class for combined lessons in Art and Crafts, Civics and Moral Education, Chinese Language / Higher Chinese, Music and Physical Education. This model is implemented in the other 7 centres.
All 9 schools will continue to provide enhanced opportunities for greater integration through schoolwide activities, CCAs and community involvement programmes.
Post Primary GEP Provisions
GEP pupils can attend Integrated Programmes (IP) schools offering School-based Gifted Education (SBGE) programmes. These are six-year programmes which allow pupils to proceed to junior college (JC) without taking the GCE ‘O’ Level Examination. These schools incorporate gifted education programmes tailored to the needs of gifted learners in their SBGE.
For more information, please visit the Integrated Programmes website.

