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    DSA 2017

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      fable
      last edited by

      I think they generally do stand a better chance because the school has already noted their ability. Its not a confirmed offer tho - the child still has to show aptitute in whatever academic tests and interviews and good attitude at the trial.


      I know of quite a few kids who did not get an invitation but get noticed at the dsa trials when they apply for the school.

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        anilkumar
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        I am planning for dd to write DSA (cedar girls secondary) in 2017. Anyone share their experience about DSA (GAT) test. Please advise me how to prepare for test.


        Thanks in advance.

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          wishbone
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          anilkumar:
          I am planning for dd to write DSA (cedar girls secondary) in 2017. Anyone share their experience about DSA (GAT) test. Please advise me how to prepare for test.


          Thanks in advance.
          There is quite a bit of discussion here on GAT, attached for easy reference...

          https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=4185&start=10

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            sleepy
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            Is there still GAT this year?

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              Estéema
              last edited by

              sleepy:
              Is there still GAT this year?

              Suggest checking directly with school you're targeting for DSA. Some not doing GAT. Some do.

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                junemum72
                last edited by

                Sorry, abit mountain tortoise. What is the difference between HAST and GAT? I always see these being mentioned. thanks a lot.

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                  fable
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                  They’re different types of tests used by some secondary schools to determine the academic capability of the dsa applicant, especially for IP programmes. MOE has said the tests won’t be used from next year but some schools have already removed the requirement this year. Which is why better to check directly with the school if the child needs to sit for the test if applying for DSA with the chosen school

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                    Chimidema
                    last edited by

                    Can anyone help answer this?


                    If my child does not get into her first choice of Sec school through DSA but gets into her own school through DSA and accepts it, Assuming then her psle results are good enough to enter her original school of choice, am I able to

                    1. Then reject her school’s offer (through DSA) and then apply to her school of choice instead? Are there any repercussions?
                    2. If her points are enough to enter her school of choice does that mean she would be offered a place if she applies, or does it still depend on the amount of spaces available?

                    Thank you in advance

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                      Leiasolo
                      last edited by

                      Hi wondering if anyone has had experience getting their kids into Swiss cottage secondary via dsa route? My boy is keen to get into the school.

                      Many thanks 🙂

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                        emoh
                        last edited by

                        Chimidema:
                        Can anyone help answer this?


                        If my child does not get into her first choice of Sec school through DSA but gets into her own school through DSA and accepts it, Assuming then her psle results are good enough to enter her original school of choice, am I able to

                        1. Then reject her school's offer (through DSA) and then apply to her school of choice instead? Are there any repercussions?
                        2. If her points are enough to enter her school of choice does that mean she would be offered a place if she applies, or does it still depend on the amount of spaces available?

                        Thank you in advance
                        Once you had accepted the DSA (confirmed offer), you are not allowed to withdraw from it.

                        https://www.moe.gov.sg/admissions/direct-admissions/dsa-sec

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