St. Joseph's Institution
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radiantmum:
N just ruefully realised SJI fees are 30 to 40 times more than a govt school. Hope that translates to smaller class tchr student ratio, better resources n more enrichment opportunities for our kids.
SJI is an independent school. It is stated in the School selection booklets. Fees also published on website. Other independent schools are ACSI, MGS, NUSH, to name a few.
I hope these will be helpful in setting your expectations :
See page 8 :
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/seconda ... ooklet.pdf
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/f ... -singapore -
Welcome to all S1 boys and parents to SJI ! Your sons will enjoy the orientation ! :rahrah:
Do go for those segments where parents are invited, precious memories for you ! -
Does any mum know what is "ATL" on Wed. timetable for Sec.1 ? What is that? Is it compulsory for all the Sec.1 students?
Thanks a lot! -
kattyzhao:
http://sec1.sji.edu.sg/07-adm-atl-mattersDoes any mum know what is \"ATL\" on Wed. timetable for Sec.1 ? What is that? Is it compulsory for all the Sec.1 students?
Thanks a lot! -
pixiedust:
My son is not enjoying SJI so far. Lessons have commenced and it doesnt help that all his other friends are having fun at orientation this week. I really hope we picked the right school for him :xedfingers:Welcome to all S1 boys and parents to SJI ! Your sons will enjoy the orientation ! :rahrah:
Do go for those segments where parents are invited, precious memories for you ! -
So far so good for my DS. He is impressed that his teachers know his name by now and he is enjoying the classes so far. Only grouse is long briefings, so many dates and times to remember he says oh plus he doesn’t understand why can’t just wear PE attires to school on PE days 'cos it’s troublesome to change.
He commented his school diary is so thick that the effective useful page is only from page 110+ onwards and requests for a book mark
Any one has any idea what do they do during Aesthetic Skills Test? -
radiantmum:
no idea either but i'm guessing its for placement into one of the CCAs under Performing Arts? places in sports are limited.. most slots already allocated to those that got into SJI via DSA sportsSo far so good for my DS. He is impressed that his teachers know his name by now and he is enjoying the classes so far. Only grouse is long briefings, so many dates and times to remember he says oh plus he doesn't understand why can't just wear PE attires to school on PE days 'cos it's troublesome to change.
He commented his school diary is so thick that the effective useful page is only from page 110+ onwards and requests for a book mark
Any one has any idea what do they do during Aesthetic Skills Test? -
Imconcern:
Good news must share and encourage each other. The first batch of IB boys from SJI produced stellar result for their IB exam.
\"At St Joseph's Institution, its first batch of 76 IB diploma students scored an average of 39.4 points.\" - fantastic result and all the boys deserve a pat on their back for job well done (100% passing rate)
Other stats:
Global average: 29.94
National average: 36.43 (well done every IB students who took IB exam in Singapore)
Perfect scorer - 66 students out of more than 2000 students from SG (up from 43 the year before)
ACSI average: 41.3 (449 students took IB exam, 34 perfect scorers)
Sota average: 38.89 (112 students with 26 students scoring at least 42 points - well done)
Full article:
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singap ... s-20150105
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sin ... 70076.html
Well done SJI, well done teachers and management. Looking forward as my boy go thru the process, from ah boy to gentleman.
Congrats to SJI; but they still need to do more and more. compare to the ACS(I). Yah we can argue 1st batch.. but this should not be the main reason of argument. Even 2015 batch (result on 5th Jan 2016) was ok, but again far far away from ACS(I). All students were in in JC1/S5 with good cut off point, which means intake was with all the good calibre students same as ACSI. But the outcome is not same. The school team must work for excellence to catch or compare with ACSI. -
pixiedust:
Any information what is the lowest score in this batch of 76 students ?
I understand the highest score is 44/45 and no perfect score.
and 1000 students took the IB exam in Singapore in 2014. (just to keep track for future year's comparison)
Congrats to SJI; but they still need to do more and more. compare to the ACS(I). Yah we can argue 1st batch.. but this should not be the main reason of argument. Even 2015 batch (result on 5th Jan 2016) was ok, but again far far away from ACS(I). All students were in in JC1/S5 with good cut off point, which means intake was with all the good calibre students same as ACSI. But the outcome is not same. The school team must work for excellence to catch or compare with ACSI. -
Imconcern:
pixiedust:
Any information what is the lowest score in this batch of 76 students ?
I understand the highest score is 44/45 and no perfect score.
and 1000 students took the IB exam in Singapore in 2014. (just to keep track for future year's comparison)
1) Since it is 100% passing rate, no one has gone below 24 points.
2) Considering that this is the first batch taking the IBDP exam, I believe the lowest score of the batch is immaterial
3) ACSI has been running the program since 2005, about 8 years more experienced than SJI. From this perspective, I think the school has done exceptionally well with the first batch and we should only expect better news in the future.
I don't fully agree with you. It is immaterial whether 1st batch or 2nd batch. You have all the prime students in your batch. You need to mould them to get the best outcome. To mould them you need to have very good teachers who are very very expert on IBDB. We can't play with our buys life - like trail session; our boys can't be guinea pig. MOE should have done this and arrange exchange between ACSI and SJI as both offering IB curriculum under MOE though they are independent/autonomous.
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