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    2008 DSA(Direct School Admission)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      lizawa
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      NJC has been providing 4-year IP (Integrated Programme) for students from Sec 3 to JC2 the past few years. 2009 will be the first year that they will start taking in Sec 1 students, providing a 6-year programme leading to A-levels. Students in the IP programme bypass 'O'-levels and go straight to do their A-levels. So students schools like Hwa Chong Instituition, RI, NYGH, RGS, RV, Dunman, NUS High, ACS(I) will not need to do 'O'-levels.


      when you have a child in P6 like me, you have to know all these details 🙂

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        ChiefKiasu
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        lizawa:
        NJC has been providing 4-year IP (Integrated Programme) for students from Sec 3 to JC2 the past few years. 2009 will be the first year that they will start taking in Sec 1 students, providing a 6-year programme leading to A-levels. Students in the IP programme bypass 'O'-levels and go straight to do their A-levels. So students schools like Hwa Chong Instituition, RI, NYGH, RGS, RV, Dunman, NUS High, ACS(I) will not need to do 'O'-levels.


        when you have a child in P6 like me, you have to know all these details 🙂
        Ahh.... the mystery is solved! Great info! No... a lot of us are still struggling with lower primary stuff... your views are very advanced in our community :lol: And we thought we had it tough.

        Sorry... forgot to welcome you to KiasuParents.

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          lizawa
          last edited by

          Thanks ChiefKiasu.


          Yes, have been through all those years. This is really a good sharing platform. I am sure many parents will benefit from this.

          Liz

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            stef
            last edited by

            hi,


            My gal is in PRi 6 tis year. Her form teacher informed her ytd tat the DSA exercise is open.

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            • ChiefKiasuC Offline
              ChiefKiasu
              last edited by

              Yes... not only is it open, it is now online. See this http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/aggregator.

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                lizawa
                last edited by

                Hi,


                Not sure how many parents here have P6 children. But the online system provided by MOE is an avenue for the students to register their preference online, after they are offered a confirmed place or on the school’s waiting list through the school’s DSA exercise.

                To apply for DSA, you still need to apply directly with the secondary school.

                The best is still call up the secondary school you are interested in to apply for DSA and ask for the procedure.

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                  usaik
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                  My colleague has a P6 kid this year. Her DD has just gone through 2 rounds of interviews for entry in St Nick Girl’s school. I believe it is under this DSA. Sounds like her DD is having some great ad exciting time while she is having a stressful time!

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                    MMM
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                    How will we be able to tell which sports is favored by a particular school under DSA? Is such info published?

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                      lizawa
                      last edited by

                      [quote]How will we be able to tell which sports is favored by a particular school under DSA? Is such info published?[/quote]
                      Yes, each school has its own preference and they are normally published on the schools' websites. DSA is not only for Sports or Music talents, if your child is good academically throughout the years (esp P4 - P6), then, you can also try for DSA at some of the top schools.

                      Each school has their own entrance tests and interviews. Independent schools can take in up to 50% of their Sec 1 cohort through DSA, other schools range from 5 - 10%.

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                        kiasuson
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                        Can someone shared your childs DSA results?


                        My child has been put on waiting list for RI and have confirmed offers from NJC and Dunman High. He is not a GEP student. We are not sure to put him in NJC or Dunman High as his second choice. Any feedback will help.

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