Boosting Science Achievement in UASA

SMJK Ave Maria Convent, Ipoh

By Leong Chu Ai, Anne

   Background

  • Established in 1938, SMJK Ave Maria Convent is a top-performing urban school with 1,339 students.
  • In the target class, Form 2P5, students are weak in Science.
  • This project began in SMK Jalan Tasek and later replicated in SMJK Ave Maria Convent upon teacher transfer.

   The Challenge

  • 16/21 students scored D, E & F in last year’s Science Year-end Exam (UASA 2024).
  • Teacher can improve in using Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and Differentiated Instruction, and checking for understanding.
  • Without intervention, fewer quality students will progress to the Science stream in upper secondary.

 

The Solution: Science Performance Boost

Key Activities

  • 6 targeted lessons focusing on 5E, SEL, and Differentiated instruction strategies.

  • Collaboration meetings with form teacher, Science teachers, and counsellor.
  • Active formative assessment in every session to check understanding and value student input.
  • Goal: 100% improvement in student engagement; 100% students increase minimum of 5 marks in the UASA 2025 exam in May.

 

Impact So Far

  • 71.4% (15/21) of students increased their UASA Science marks; with 61.9% (13/21) improved by at least 5 marks.
  • Average class score increased from 39 to 48 marks.
  • Teacher scores in SEL and Differentiated instruction improved.

 

Sustainability & Next Steps

  • Continue using 5E, SEL, and Differentiated instruction in all Science lessons.
  • Conduct more PLCs with new teachers (<5 years experience) to replicate the model.
  • Extend best practice sharing to other Science teachers and subjects across the school.

 

Contact:

Leong Chu Ai, Anne: anne.thong.leong@gmail.com 

Equipping students to succeed in Science and thrive in future STEM pathways.