DSA 2017
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MeMyselfAndI:
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St nick has no Maths/science domain for DSA.phtthp:
Anyone know for St Nick, how many P6 students received CO, for (Maths & Science) domain ?
Anyone received WL, for St Nick Maths / Science ?
Thanks very much, MeMyselfAndI -
professionalhomemaker:
Thanks Winnie08, but I'm asking about RGS, and specifically, on RGS' Special Arts Program, not NYGH. Thanks.
The thing is, for WaitLists : RGS won't disclose to parents what's their child's ranking like, so is hard to tell the chance of conversion -
lee_yl:
:congrats: lee_yl, on your daughter's successful, GREAT COFor those who have not received any letter yet, please give your school a call.
Ours was bounced back due to a wrongly written address and the school had to call us to go down to the school to pick up the letter. :frustrated:
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Thanks phtthp
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troubled:
When they opened up SIE, it means that many have turned down the co, converting wl to co and with some more vacancies.ksraja69:
Based on past data, it appears all WL gets confirmed since there was supplementary intake.
Just wondering if that means when NUSH opens SIE, it will equal to WL all converted or this is their standard process even if there's no vacancies? Anyone knows of any year when NUSH don't do SIE?
But the issue is, by the time they re-invite those who got rejected previously, these kids probably have already confirmed their CO elsewhere even though they want NUSH as well.
So I guess it will benefit those who want to go but have no co offer or on WL at other school.
Good luck to those who want NUSH! should be high chance !! -
emoh:
I think the views above are logical and make sense. I would however -- just to be sure -- suggest that you double check that the terms and conditions of Sch A's waitlist offer.
What matters would be how the school ranks you in the WL. So if you do not get Sch B WL, you would be considered for Sch A WL. So it should not matter if child X put Sch A WL as 1st choice while you put Sch A WL as 2nd choice and you would be considered first if Sch A ranks you ahead of child X and you are not successful in Sch B WL.momresource:
Thanks Esteema and SnSn, may I ask if my child's Sch A WL will be at disadvantage compared to another child who put in Sch A WL as choice#1 although the ranking (of course nobody except the school know the ranking) is lower than my child?
I do not wish to lose the chance as Sch B cohort size is too small; there is a high risk of not able to convert to CO.
Afterall, both are good schools
Thanks again.
For example, to ensure that Sch A's waitlist offer does not contain a condition or proviso to the effect that the child must, in the school preference form, name Sch A as her \"top choice\" or \"first choice\". (Some could argue that even a proviso or condition which requires the child to name the school as a \"school of choice\" suggests that that school must be given first preference. Google suggests that the phrase \"of choice\" means \"selected as one's favourite or one's best\".)
This is to avoid being disqualified simply because the condition or proviso of giving Sch A top/ first choice is not fulfilled. All the best. -
Happy70:
I think the views above are logical and make sense. I would however -- just to be sure -- suggest that you double check that the terms and conditions of Sch A's waitlist offer.
What matters would be how the school ranks you in the WL. So if you do not get Sch B WL, you would be considered for Sch A WL. So it should not matter if child X put Sch A WL as 1st choice while you put Sch A WL as 2nd choice and you would be considered first if Sch A ranks you ahead of child X and you are not successful in Sch B WL.emoh:
[quote=\"momresource\"]Thanks Esteema and SnSn, may I ask if my child's Sch A WL will be at disadvantage compared to another child who put in Sch A WL as choice#1 although the ranking (of course nobody except the school know the ranking) is lower than my child?
I do not wish to lose the chance as Sch B cohort size is too small; there is a high risk of not able to convert to CO.
Afterall, both are good schools
Thanks again.
For example, to ensure that Sch A's waitlist offer does not contain a condition or proviso to the effect that the child must, in the school preference form, name Sch A as her \"top choice\" or \"first choice\". (Some could argue that even a proviso or condition which requires the child to name the school as a \"school of choice\" suggests that that school must be given first preference. Google suggests that the phrase \"of choice\" means \"selected as one's favourite or one's best\".)
This is to avoid being disqualified simply because the condition or proviso of giving Sch A top/ first choice is not fulfilled. All the best.[/quote]I think it was mentioned MOE would be the clearing house so School A would not even know what choice you put for WL or for the matter even CO if you happen to want to consider another WL before the CO if any -
Question for parents. So with DSA behind us, there is nothing we need to do till after exam right? Next "action is end October to submit the Preference form which would be given by our Primary school.
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Rainbow sky:
Question for parents. So with DSA behind us, there is nothing we need to do till after exam right? Next \"action is end October to submit the Preference form which would be given by our Primary school.
Yes. Now just focus on psle. Any further actions will be post psle (unless there are those briefings which you may/not wanna go) -
Ok thank you.
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