DSA 2017
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Oh I see... Pity those girls then... :sad:
So different non-dual track IP schools have different policies.
1) RI/NYGH start on demand O'level classes for a few students who cannot make it or
2). NJC, repeat year 3, or
3). RGS, asked to leave quietly[/quote]
If the school is not suitable, it is better for them to transfer. I have a JC mate who transfered in year 2 to a second tier JC. She was under a lot of stress then. Fortunately, her parents and school supported the transfer.[/quote]
For those who DSAed in earlier, can switch from JC to JC? Need to exit IP track? -
lee_yl:
Oh I see... Pity those girls then... :sad:
or the girls may be quietly asked to leave the school.....Imp75:
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Thanks!
I susposed all those who DSAed (CCAs, leadership, sports, academic etc) in are doing well.
Or maybe RGS interviewers have good judgment
So different non-dual track IP schools have different policies.
1) RI/NYGH start on demand O'level classes for a few students who cannot make it or
2). NJC, repeat year 3, or
3). RGS, repeat or asked to leave quietly[/quote]I did hear of a case in RGS where a girl was asked to repeat (can't remember which year, either year 3 or year 4). -
I know a case from DHS, repeat or leave quietly. It’s quite common esp IP schools w/o O level track.
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This is what I’ve gathered over the years:
1) Cannot cope in IP Y1 - Y4: (a) Transfer to O level for dual track schools to take O level (b) Retain in the same year in IP schools but I think only once/twice, then kid must move out of the school.
2) Cannot cope in IP Y5: Transfer to other JC
3) Cannot cope in DSA only schools such as SST that offer only O Level: Retain/Transfer out of school as schools do not offer Normal Academic stream
This practice is also happening in neighbourhood schools. If a child cannot cope, the child will be retained if s/he doesn’t fail too badly or transferred to the next lower stream. Conversely, if a child does well, s/he can move up. This is the flexibility of our system now.
From the Open House, you would have sensed that if the school will go all the way out to help the struggling child. Some do much more, some do lesser. -
lee_yl:
That's a good question. I think I heard someone said before that there was a case of a girl who DSAed into an IP school (at that time no O level class), couldn't make the min cutoff to promote to IP-JC end of year 4, was not allowed to transfer to another non IP JC (by MOE), and so ended up in poly.
For those who DSAed in earlier, can switch from JC to JC? Need to exit IP track?
The rationale from MOE then was 1) she DSAed into an IP school, so her commitment is to an IP program, so cannot anyhow transfer to another non-IP JC (and other IP JCs didn't want to take her in due to poor results), and 2) her poor sec sch foundation would mean she would struggle in A levels, so shouldn't transfer to a JC to do A levels. -
Thank you everyone for your very informative replies

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From what we gathered at RGS open house - re DSA sports Students - they will be allowed to skip selected lessons like PE, so as to have extra time to catch up with work and or classes that they have missed due to training or competitions (local and overseas). Teachers will try to accommodate to help the girls with their missed lessons/catch up with syllabus.
We understood that there is a strong support system for DSA sports students -
lee_yl:
If the school is not suitable, it is better for them to transfer. I have a JC mate who transfered in year 2 to a second tier JC.Oh I see... Pity those girls then... :sad:
So different non-dual track IP schools have different policies.
1) RI/NYGH start on demand O'level classes for a few students who cannot make it or
2). NJC, repeat year 3, or
3). RGS, asked to leave quietly
She was under a lot of stress then. Fortunately, her parents and school supported the transfer.[/quote]
For RGS, no O level class.
So, suppose after the Tr had done their very best to help the student, and if it still doesn't work out, (student & her parents) can request MOE to help Transfer her out to another school. She then leave / exit RGS quietly. -
Did any school release DSA results during PSLE oral days last year?
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Snsn:
TrueFrom what we gathered at RGS open house - re DSA sports Students - they will be allowed to skip selected lessons like PE, so as to have extra time to catch up with work and or classes that they have missed due to training or competitions (local and overseas).
Teachers will try to accommodate to help the girls with their missed lessons/catch up with syllabus.
We understood that there is a strong support system for DSA sports students
There isn't any O-level-on-demand class, inside RGS.
RGS Teachers will do their very best, to help these affected girls.
But, in the
Event inspite of the help the student had received from the Tr, and if it still doesn't work out, then (student & her parents) can approach MOE for help , to transfer her out to another school. In the end, the girl will exit RGS, quietly.
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