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    DSA 2017

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      lurline:
      I know a case from DHS, repeat or leave quietly. It's quite common esp IP schools w/o O level track.

      For Dunman High case :
      met this mother whose daughter was in DH Sec 4, last year (2016). Her daughter was playing guzheng.

      She was very worried and told me that if her girl doesn't meet Year 4 promotion criteria to move up to Year 5 : the student will be retained, repeat Year 4.

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      • phtthpP Offline
        phtthp
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        By the way, hearsay that for CHIJ St Nicholas (IP) programme : those IP Teachers don’t teach much. They gave out brief Lecture notes.


        Any St Nick IP (parent or student), can help verify this, is this True or False ?

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        • lee_ylL Offline
          lee_yl
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          mommyNg:
          lee_yl:




          For those who DSAed in earlier, can switch from JC to JC? Need to exit IP track?

          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.

          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.

          Actually I m a bit confused. If DSAed into IP track can exit and join another IP school due to the commitment that student must finish IP program?

          Last time I think someone said If DSAed into RGS for IP (for example), student will not be allowed to switch to another IP school (to continue IP) unless exit from IP program because of the DSA commitment. Can do O'level or apply poly.

          Only non-DSA students are allowed to switch to another IPJC, I think?

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          • Y Offline
            Yngmng
            last edited by

            My friend who transferred JC was many years ago. That time no DSA. DSA offer is a contract so school has the right not to allow a transfer.

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              g2design.031958singnet.031958com.031958sg
              last edited by

              lurline:
              I know a case from DHS, repeat or leave quietly. It's quite common esp IP schools w/o O level track.

              There is an O level class in DHS. Know 3 kids who Dsa-ed in via Cca ended up in that class at yr 2 / 3. Poor kids, told me its not a v friendly environment. They didnt do well for o and are now in a less popular jc.

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              • phtthpP Offline
                phtthp
                last edited by

                g2:
                lurline:

                I know a case from DHS, repeat or leave quietly. It's quite common esp IP schools w/o O level track.


                There is an O level class in DHS. Know 3 kids who Dsa-ed in via Cca ended up in that class at yr 2 / 3. Poor kids, told me its not a v friendly environment. They didnt do well for o and are now in a less popular jc.

                Not sure how those IP teachers at Dunman High, teaching O-level-on-demand class, are like. After all, a few students are inside this class, as majority are in IP classes.

                Maybe, they teach differently from those O-level-Regular-class, in dual track sec schools.

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                • EstéemaE Offline
                  Estéema
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                  Just to alert those who had been awaiting anxiously (& patiently) for ACSI’s DSA results will likely to either receive a call next week if successful (both academically & Sports). If applicants did not receive any calls, all rejection letters will go out after Prelims.


                  ACSI academic provides very limited places & they had received overwhelming applications. Only 48 Express places & 82 IP vacancies for >1000 applicants.

                  All the best & hope your D.C. will be rewarded for your patience. Meantime, work hard at Prelims & the coming PSLE. PSLE Orals starts tomorrow.

                  ACSI website indicates :-

                  "Successful applicants will be contacted via telephone from the 3rd week of August 2017. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified via email by 31 August 2017.

                  Parents, do note that the number of vacancies available through the DSA exercise is limited. In view of the large number of applicants received, it is advisable that you support and counsel your child to manage his expectations regarding the DSA outcome."

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                    mommyNg
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                    phtthp:
                    g2:

                    [quote=\"lurline\"]I know a case from DHS, repeat or leave quietly. It's quite common esp IP schools w/o O level track.


                    There is an O level class in DHS. Know 3 kids who Dsa-ed in via Cca ended up in that class at yr 2 / 3. Poor kids, told me its not a v friendly environment. They didnt do well for o and are now in a less popular jc.

                    Not sure how those IP teachers at Dunman High, teaching O-level-on-demand class, are like. After all, a few students are inside this class, as majority are in IP classes.

                    Maybe, they teach differently from those O-level-Regular-class, in dual track sec schools.[/quote]How big is the O level class at Dunman High? O level class starts from year 2 or year 3? How do the students fare at O level?

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                      MotherOf2LovelyBoys
                      last edited by

                      Estéema:
                      Just to alert those who had been awaiting anxiously (& patiently) for ACSI's DSA results will likely to either receive a call next week if successful (both academically & Sports). If applicants did not receive any calls, all rejection letters will go out after Prelims.


                      ACSI academic provides very limited places & they had received overwhelming applications. Only 48 Express places & 82 IP vacancies for >1000 applicants.

                      All the best & hope your D.C. will be rewarded for your patience. Meantime, work hard at Prelims & the coming PSLE. PSLE Orals starts tomorrow.

                      ACSI website indicates :-

                      \"Successful applicants will be contacted via telephone from the 3rd week of August 2017. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified via email by 31 August 2017.

                      Parents, do note that the number of vacancies available through the DSA exercise is limited. In view of the large number of applicants received, it is advisable that you support and counsel your child to manage his expectations regarding the DSA outcome.\"
                      The 48 and 82 places mentioned are inclusive of dsa sports? Thanks!

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                      • EstéemaE Offline
                        Estéema
                        last edited by

                        MotherOf2LovelyBoys:
                        Estéema:

                        Just to alert those who had been awaiting anxiously (& patiently) for ACSI's DSA results will likely to either receive a call next week if successful (both academically & Sports). If applicants did not receive any calls, all rejection letters will go out after Prelims.


                        ACSI academic provides very limited places & they had received overwhelming applications. Only 48 Express places & 82 IP vacancies for >1000 applicants.

                        All the best & hope your D.C. will be rewarded for your patience. Meantime, work hard at Prelims & the coming PSLE. PSLE Orals starts tomorrow.

                        ACSI website indicates :-

                        \"Successful applicants will be contacted via telephone from the 3rd week of August 2017. Unsuccessful applicants will be notified via email by 31 August 2017.

                        Parents, do note that the number of vacancies available through the DSA exercise is limited. In view of the large number of applicants received, it is advisable that you support and counsel your child to manage his expectations regarding the DSA outcome.\"

                        The 48 and 82 places mentioned are inclusive of dsa sports? Thanks!

                        TOTAL offered by ACSI. Guess internally they'll adjust base on competencies.

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