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    DSA 2017

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • GanjiongspiderG Offline
      Ganjiongspider
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      True. Why NYGH & RGS both top brand names, but somehow RGS is so "challenging" than NYGH. I did not DSA RGS for my dd too, may be heard too many negative stories abt RGS.

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        mengsan
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        Just gave up cedar IP CO, if results ok will choose rgs follow by cedar

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        • phtthpP Offline
          phtthp
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          If only half-hearted, not really keen to enter Cedar (IP) while your daughter’s dream school is actually RGS, can understand why you decide to give up Cedar CO.


          If can get T-score around 261 and above, can enter RGS.

          If can get T-score around 255, can enter Cedar (IP).

          Since this year 2017 PSLE (Maths and Science ) were tough, maybe T-score to enter above Two schools … lowered ? I recalled there was one batch, where the Cut-off-point (COP) to enter RGS, was 258, in that year many P6 students rejoiced, because they all could enter RGS.
          Do you think this year possible to repeat : COP drop to 25X, for RGS, no need 261 so high?

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            mengsan
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            Thanks much for sharing insights, appreciate. Actually the main reason giving up IP is becos do not want to get tied down for 6 years so long, when we not even sure how the education landscape is going to get disrupted in the next few years… unless it is the top JC then can take chance to commit 6 yrs, just keeping our options open after Sec sch

            So worse case go back cedar but will opt for O levels instead, anyway dual track who knows can change after Sec1/2

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              phtthp
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              Imp75:
              RGS is a good brandname but child must be able to thrive in that kind of highly competitive environment, if not, I think might be more dampening on the child...so no RGS for us......our children are not competitive at all....

              RGS have more female Geppers than other IP schools ... hence environment there is very competitive, together with the Mainstream students.

              At end of Sec 2, if can't perform in IP at RGS, the Teachers will talk to affected students and parents. They are expected to buck up and pull up their socks, for the next two years (Sec 3 and 4), with the help of RGS Tr.

              By end of Sec 4, if still cannot cope, or fail to meet promotion criteria to enter year 5 RI, they can ask you to exit the school.

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                mommyNg
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                phtthp:

                Since this year 2017 PSLE (Maths and Science ) were tough, maybe T-score to enter above Two schools ... lowered ? I recalled there was one batch, where the Cut-off-point (COP) to enter RGS, was 258, in that year many P6 students rejoiced, because they all could enter RGS.
                Do you think this year possible to repeat : COP drop to 25X, for RGS, no need 261 so high?
                Not quite correct. The t-score COP will lower only if the papers were easy. The year the RGS COP was 258, the Psle papers were generally easy. I will predict that the COP of RGS (and similarly-tiered schools) will remain about the same (+/-1) - papers were tough so t-scores wider spread, more will get higher t scores, but the % of spots available for PSLE posting will go up by about 15% (due to a decrease in number offered via DSA), so probably about the same?

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                  hojicha
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                  mommyNg:
                  phtthp:


                  Since this year 2017 PSLE (Maths and Science ) were tough, maybe T-score to enter above Two schools ... lowered ? I recalled there was one batch, where the Cut-off-point (COP) to enter RGS, was 258, in that year many P6 students rejoiced, because they all could enter RGS.
                  Do you think this year possible to repeat : COP drop to 25X, for RGS, no need 261 so high?

                  Not quite correct. The t-score COP will lower only if the papers were easy. The year the RGS COP was 258, the Psle papers were generally easy. I will predict that the COP of RGS (and similarly-tiered schools) will remain about the same (+/-1) - papers were tough so t-scores wider spread, more will get higher t scores, but the % of spots available for PSLE posting will go up by about 15% (due to a decrease in number offered via DSA), so probably about the same?


                  This is very helpful to know. Thanks MommyNg et al. :xedfingers: for PSLE results!

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                    hojicha
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                    mommyNg:
                    phtthp:


                    Since this year 2017 PSLE (Maths and Science ) were tough, maybe T-score to enter above Two schools ... lowered ? I recalled there was one batch, where the Cut-off-point (COP) to enter RGS, was 258, in that year many P6 students rejoiced, because they all could enter RGS.
                    Do you think this year possible to repeat : COP drop to 25X, for RGS, no need 261 so high?

                    Not quite correct. The t-score COP will lower only if the papers were easy. The year the RGS COP was 258, the Psle papers were generally easy. I will predict that the COP of RGS (and similarly-tiered schools) will remain about the same (+/-1) - papers were tough so t-scores wider spread, more will get higher t scores, but the % of spots available for PSLE posting will go up by about 15% (due to a decrease in number offered via DSA), so probably about the same?


                    This is very helpful to know. Thanks MommyNg et al. :xedfingers: for PSLE results!

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                    • scotiaS Offline
                      scotia
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                      I must say, even thou my dd has a DSA IP CO in hand, I am still feeling nervous as the release of PSLE results getting closer. :stompfeet:

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                      • GanjiongspiderG Offline
                        Ganjiongspider
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                        mengsan:
                        Thanks much for sharing insights, appreciate. Actually the main reason giving up IP is becos do not want to get tied down for 6 years so long, when we not even sure how the education landscape is going to get disrupted in the next few years... unless it is the top JC then can take chance to commit 6 yrs, just keeping our options open after Sec sch

                        So worse case go back cedar but will opt for O levels instead, anyway dual track who knows can change after Sec1/2
                        Hi mengsan, I guess your dd's Cedar CO is via sports? It's wise for you make final decision not to take up this sports CO. To stay committed for 6 yrs for the same sports is not easy; when yr dd have to train hard for the school's glory, & at the same time manage her studies to keep promoted every year. Hope yr dd can get into her dream school via PSLE results. Good luck! ^-^

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