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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      hojicha
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      :congrats:


      To all COs received!

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        Rainbow sky
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        I think SOTA announced around this time last year? Hopefully the schools will notify earlier so can end the long wait.

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          ngl2010
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          phtthp:


          For P6 DSA students, who are offered CO, by end of 2017 August 31, by Raffles Institution -

          What they are being offered, is an IP course for 6 years ahead, all the way directly up to A level, bypassing O level. The phrase, \"bypassing O level\" : means no need to sit for O level.

          So, all these current 2017 P6 students, when they begin / start afresh in January 2018 as Sec 1 cohort or freshmen : all will study IP academic curriculum.

          However, in the course of the 6 long years ahead, from 2018 all the way up till 2023 GCE A level, starting from middle of Sec 1 Semester 1 onwards, RI teachers will start monitoring, very closely : who are the ones from 2018 Sec 1 cohort, that begin to show signs of academic struggle , unable to cope with the rigor of RI IP?

          Yes, there are regular Term tests, to check on their Semester progress.

          Students who show sign of struggle : can include those who entered by PSLE T-score, i.e. able to meet RI Cut-off-point at around 260, as well as include those who had entered by DSA.

          Along the way, Teachers would have identified : who are these students, that cannot cope ?
          Then, school will open up \"O\" level on-demand class for them, preparing them to sit for O level, in 2021 Secondary 4.

          This class is formed only, on \"demand\" basis, meaning, as and when it is required. Hence, this class is actually for dropouts, of RI IP program.

          After these small group of students have sat for their O level : they are free to continue education, in Sg, or prefer go overseas.

          After O level, some of these students may want to continue their A level in RI (if school permit them to), while others who feel embarrassed because their fellow peers know that they are from the O level class, prefer to go elsewhere, start afresh elsewhere where nobody know their background, to continue their education.


          Conclusion

          Right from the beginning, at the point of offered 2017 P6 DSA offer, by end of 31 August, everyone to pursue IP curriculum.

          Along the way (during the long journey of 6 years), when casualty arise : some will be identified by Form / subject Teachers, to sit for O level, instead.

          Those NOT identified along the journey, means they are coping ok with IP : will sit for 2023 GCE \"A\" level.


          Note

          Opening of on-demand \"O\" level classes : arise in RI.
          There are some inaccuracies in the above post. At least during my DS year (DS is in Year 4 this year).

          When DS was in Year 1, there were 14 Year 1 classes. 13 classes were doing Raffles Programme (RP) and 1 class was doing Raffles Programme Differentiated (RPD). RP classes are IP. RPD class is for DSA boys that have t-score 250 or below (or was it 240? I am not sure). RP and RPD have different curriculum.

          At the end of Year 2, RP students who have GPA higher than 2.4 and RPD students who have GPA higher than 2.8 will continue in Year 3 RP. Those who don't make the grade will progress to O-level class. They can still go to RJC if they meet the cut-off point.

          DS has friends that started in RP but ended up in O-level class. He also has friends that started in RPD in Year 1 but made it to RP class in Year 3. DS noted that those started in RPD but made it to RP are usually extremely hard working. Their dilligence put DS to shame. Those started in RP but ended up in O-level class usually is either not putting enough effort, addicted to playing computer games, have family problems, etc.

          Don't join RI if your DS still needs hand holding or need to be pushed to study. You know your DS the best. You will only harm your DS if he gets into RI but struggling in it academically. In my opinion, one needs t-score above 255 to not struggle academically in RI, provided not addicted to computer games or have family problems. If less than 255, must really really work very hard. It is not walk in the park for these kids. You can ask your DS's form teacher for an estimated t-score if you need to decide whether to accept RI's CO or not. This is jmho. Please don't :torchme: me

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            momresource
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            \"You can ask your DS's form teacher for an estimated t-score if you need to decide whether to accept RI's CO or not. This is jmho. Please don't :torchme: me\"


            I agreed with you... not just RI but any school(s) that offer CO; to apply is 1 thing but to accept the school that our kid will be in there for the next 4 or 6 years will be an important consideration. Not just whether the school is good, but whether the kid will fit in and cope with the academics (especially those that got in via sports).

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              momresource
              last edited by

              \"You can ask your DS's form teacher for an estimated t-score if you need to decide whether to accept RI's CO or not. This is jmho. Please don't :torchme: me\"


              I agreed with you... not just RI but any school(s) that offer CO; to apply is 1 thing but to accept the school that our kid will be in there for the next 4 or 6 years will be an important consideration. Not just whether the school is good, but whether the kid will fit in and cope with the academics (especially those that got in via sports).

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                scotia
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                skcmummy:
                called cedar. Admin said unlikely result can be out this week, most likely next week.

                :yikes: one more week to gooooo :frustrated:

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                  ViKids
                  last edited by

                  ngl2010:
                  phtthp:



                  For P6 DSA students, who are offered CO, by end of 2017 August 31, by Raffles Institution -

                  What they are being offered, is an IP course for 6 years ahead, all the way directly up to A level, bypassing O level. The phrase, \"bypassing O level\" : means no need to sit for O level.

                  So, all these current 2017 P6 students, when they begin / start afresh in January 2018 as Sec 1 cohort or freshmen : all will study IP academic curriculum.

                  However, in the course of the 6 long years ahead, from 2018 all the way up till 2023 GCE A level, starting from middle of Sec 1 Semester 1 onwards, RI teachers will start monitoring, very closely : who are the ones from 2018 Sec 1 cohort, that begin to show signs of academic struggle , unable to cope with the rigor of RI IP?

                  Yes, there are regular Term tests, to check on their Semester progress.

                  Students who show sign of struggle : can include those who entered by PSLE T-score, i.e. able to meet RI Cut-off-point at around 260, as well as include those who had entered by DSA.

                  Along the way, Teachers would have identified : who are these students, that cannot cope ?
                  Then, school will open up \"O\" level on-demand class for them, preparing them to sit for O level, in 2021 Secondary 4.

                  This class is formed only, on \"demand\" basis, meaning, as and when it is required. Hence, this class is actually for dropouts, of RI IP program.

                  After these small group of students have sat for their O level : they are free to continue education, in Sg, or prefer go overseas.

                  After O level, some of these students may want to continue their A level in RI (if school permit them to), while others who feel embarrassed because their fellow peers know that they are from the O level class, prefer to go elsewhere, start afresh elsewhere where nobody know their background, to continue their education.


                  Conclusion

                  Right from the beginning, at the point of offered 2017 P6 DSA offer, by end of 31 August, everyone to pursue IP curriculum.

                  Along the way (during the long journey of 6 years), when casualty arise : some will be identified by Form / subject Teachers, to sit for O level, instead.

                  Those NOT identified along the journey, means they are coping ok with IP : will sit for 2023 GCE \"A\" level.


                  Note

                  Opening of on-demand \"O\" level classes : arise in RI.

                  There are some inaccuracies in the above post. At least during my DS year (DS is in Year 4 this year).

                  When DS was in Year 1, there were 14 Year 1 classes. 13 classes were doing Raffles Programme (RP) and 1 class was doing Raffles Programme Differentiated (RPD). RP classes are IP. RPD class is for DSA boys that have t-score 250 or below (or was it 240? I am not sure). RP and RPD have different curriculum.

                  At the end of Year 2, RP students who have GPA higher than 2.4 and RPD students who have GPA higher than 2.8 will continue in Year 3 RP. Those who don't make the grade will progress to O-level class. They can still go to RJC if they meet the cut-off point.

                  DS has friends that started in RP but ended up in O-level class. He also has friends that started in RPD in Year 1 but made it to RP class in Year 3. DS noted that those started in RPD but made it to RP are usually extremely hard working. Their dilligence put DS to shame. Those started in RP but ended up in O-level class usually is either not putting enough effort, addicted to playing computer games, have family problems, etc.

                  Don't join RI if your DS still needs hand holding or need to be pushed to study. You know your DS the best. You will only harm your DS if he gets into RI but struggling in it academically. In my opinion, one needs t-score above 255 to not struggle academically in RI, provided not addicted to computer games or have family problems. If less than 255, must really really work very hard. It is not walk in the park for these kids. You can ask your DS's form teacher for an estimated t-score if you need to decide whether to accept RI's CO or not. This is jmho. Please don't :torchme: me

                  :goodpost:
                  Totally agree with ngl2010 JMHO comments. Indeed, it is NOT a walk in the park. Coincidentally my thoughts and observations matched yours; just like jigsaw puzzles 🙂

                  Simply, IP and IB are for independent learners. Period.

                  Don't adopt a 'Get in first, worry later' mentality as the process of learning over a fulfilling 6 years journey outweighs that of putting on that white uniform. PSLE results can be drilled, T score is just a number. It is DC responsible study habits and positive learning attitudes that will see him/her through an enriching and rigorous IP/IB. JMHO.

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                    Happy70
                    last edited by

                    ngl2010:
                    phtthp:



                    For P6 DSA students, who are offered CO, by end of 2017 August 31, by Raffles Institution -

                    What they are being offered, is an IP course for 6 years ahead, all the way directly up to A level, bypassing O level. The phrase, \"bypassing O level\" : means no need to sit for O level.

                    So, all these current 2017 P6 students, when they begin / start afresh in January 2018 as Sec 1 cohort or freshmen : all will study IP academic curriculum.

                    However, in the course of the 6 long years ahead, from 2018 all the way up till 2023 GCE A level, starting from middle of Sec 1 Semester 1 onwards, RI teachers will start monitoring, very closely : who are the ones from 2018 Sec 1 cohort, that begin to show signs of academic struggle , unable to cope with the rigor of RI IP?

                    Yes, there are regular Term tests, to check on their Semester progress.

                    Students who show sign of struggle : can include those who entered by PSLE T-score, i.e. able to meet RI Cut-off-point at around 260, as well as include those who had entered by DSA.

                    Along the way, Teachers would have identified : who are these students, that cannot cope ?
                    Then, school will open up \"O\" level on-demand class for them, preparing them to sit for O level, in 2021 Secondary 4.

                    This class is formed only, on \"demand\" basis, meaning, as and when it is required. Hence, this class is actually for dropouts, of RI IP program.

                    After these small group of students have sat for their O level : they are free to continue education, in Sg, or prefer go overseas.

                    After O level, some of these students may want to continue their A level in RI (if school permit them to), while others who feel embarrassed because their fellow peers know that they are from the O level class, prefer to go elsewhere, start afresh elsewhere where nobody know their background, to continue their education.


                    Conclusion

                    Right from the beginning, at the point of offered 2017 P6 DSA offer, by end of 31 August, everyone to pursue IP curriculum.

                    Along the way (during the long journey of 6 years), when casualty arise : some will be identified by Form / subject Teachers, to sit for O level, instead.

                    Those NOT identified along the journey, means they are coping ok with IP : will sit for 2023 GCE \"A\" level.


                    Note

                    Opening of on-demand \"O\" level classes : arise in RI.

                    There are some inaccuracies in the above post. At least during my DS year (DS is in Year 4 this year).

                    When DS was in Year 1, there were 14 Year 1 classes. 13 classes were doing Raffles Programme (RP) and 1 class was doing Raffles Programme Differentiated (RPD). RP classes are IP. RPD class is for DSA boys that have t-score 250 or below (or was it 240? I am not sure). RP and RPD have different curriculum.

                    At the end of Year 2, RP students who have GPA higher than 2.4 and RPD students who have GPA higher than 2.8 will continue in Year 3 RP. Those who don't make the grade will progress to O-level class. They can still go to RJC if they meet the cut-off point.

                    DS has friends that started in RP but ended up in O-level class. He also has friends that started in RPD in Year 1 but made it to RP class in Year 3. DS noted that those started in RPD but made it to RP are usually extremely hard working. Their dilligence put DS to shame. Those started in RP but ended up in O-level class usually is either not putting enough effort, addicted to playing computer games, have family problems, etc.

                    Don't join RI if your DS still needs hand holding or need to be pushed to study. You know your DS the best. You will only harm your DS if he gets into RI but struggling in it academically. In my opinion, one needs t-score above 255 to not struggle academically in RI, provided not addicted to computer games or have family problems. If less than 255, must really really work very hard. It is not walk in the park for these kids. You can ask your DS's form teacher for an estimated t-score if you need to decide whether to accept RI's CO or not. This is jmho. Please don't :torchme: me

                    This is interesting, ngl2010, thank you.

                    Is the RPD class a 4-year programme leading to the O levels right from the start, i.e. in Yr 1?

                    Or is it a \"wait-and-see\" class, in that this class is for the boys who get COs and, in the PSLE, meet the express entry threshold of 200 (or 188 or whatever) but get less than 250 (or 240), and RI will monitor them for the first 2 years to see whether they can make it to the IP programme in Yr 3?

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                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      Based on what ngl2010 described -


                      this RPD Sec 1 class,
                      is a "wait and see" class.

                      Wait and see how these students performed, from Sec 1 until end of Sec 2.

                      If " RPD" students scored below GPA 2.8 by end of Sec 2, they get channelled to the on-demand confirmed "O" level class, together along with those "RP" students identified who scored below GPA 2.4

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                        SnoopyMum
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                        RPD was removed in 2017. All DSA kids, regardless of T-scores, are integrated into the cohort. This is the first year all are in the RP from Year 1.

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