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      deardear07
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      LeeLee2018:

      I don't think someone with T-score 200 can survive in IP. The passing mark is 60 and not 50 in IP. The school has promotion criteria from year 1 to year 2. There are additional projects (group and individual) that student needs to do as part of IP program also. If someone fails to obtain all these criteria, I assume he will have to transfer to O-level track. I talked to a teacher and she said the school will identify the weak one and extra lesson will be given to help. I think the school will try to help for year 1 and 2 but coming year 3 and 4, it will really have to depend on the student motivation.
      Yeah agree on COP. But SJI will also have due diligence not to choose kids with such scores for sec? Otherwise even at O level track, it can b tough..

      For IP, what kind of ‘excellent results’ r they looking at? Above 80 overall for p5-6?

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        valtoh
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        Hi,

        Any parents with kids in IB Year 3 and above?

        Not exactly sure how does the curriculum works? I know they have 3 core elements and need to select from the six subject groups as below.

        Studies in language and literature
        Language acquisition
        Individuals and societies
        Sciences.
        Mathematics
        The arts.

        Does SJI offer double science from year 3 or during IB years only (i.e. Year 5 and 6)? Appreciated your feedbacks... thanks 🙂

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          deardear07
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          LeeLee2018:
          deardear07:

          [quote=\"LeeLee2018\"]
          I don't think someone with T-score 200 can survive in IP. The passing mark is 60 and not 50 in IP. The school has promotion criteria from year 1 to year 2. There are additional projects (group and individual) that student needs to do as part of IP program also. If someone fails to obtain all these criteria, I assume he will have to transfer to O-level track. I talked to a teacher and she said the school will identify the weak one and extra lesson will be given to help. I think the school will try to help for year 1 and 2 but coming year 3 and 4, it will really have to depend on the student motivation.

          Yeah agree on COP. But SJI will also have due diligence not to choose kids with such scores for sec? Otherwise even at O level track, it can b tough..

          For IP, what kind of ‘excellent results’ r they looking at? Above 80 overall for p5-6?

          My boy obtained 2A* and 2A (T-score > 256). I think last year the IP cut-off is 253. In P5/6, my boy science and math are quite strong, normally score > 90. Chinese > 85 and English > 75.[/quote] :thankyou: ur son's results r good! he didn't take HMT?

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            radiantmum
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            deardear07:
            Abit confused on their IP leading to A levels/ IB.. what other routes do they have?


            If IP means 6 yrs and continue on to SJI in the same premises but they have an A level route too, year 5-6. That admits both genders with the relevant points. If SJI boy, then will continue on with bonus point for affiliation?

            If admitted to IP but don’t do well, can choose to join o level track? What happens to boys who don’t do well? Is there a track record of retaining students?
            Basically Integrated Program (IP) means 6 years with SJI (yes same premise), do not need to take \"O\" levels. After end of 6 years, this will lead to \"IB\" Diploma (different from \"A\" level). SJI IB in Yr 5 & Yr 6 (equivalent to \"JC\") starts to accept girls. No bonus/affiliation points - from PSLE to SJI IP or from O to SJI Yr 5 & 6 IB course.

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              radiantmum
              last edited by

              valtoh:
              Hi,

              Any parents with kids in IB Year 3 and above?

              Not exactly sure how does the curriculum works? I know they have 3 core elements and need to select from the six subject groups as below.

              Studies in language and literature
              Language acquisition
              Individuals and societies
              Sciences.
              Mathematics
              The arts.

              Does SJI offer double science from year 3 or during IB years only (i.e. Year 5 and 6)? Appreciated your feedbacks... thanks 🙂
              In Yr 3 & 4 IP:
              English - Must (more like English Literature - no grammar or comprehension type of questions)
              2nd language - Must (eg Chinese or Higher Chinese. No advantage choosing Higher Chinese unless you eyeing for Bilingual Diploma)
              Mathematics - Must (Only 1 Maths, no E Maths or A Maths split like in JC \"A\")
              Sciences - Only Pure Sciences. You can choose 3 though school strongly discourage (cos usu parents' preference). Minimum choose 2.
              Humanities - Only Pure History / Geography. If you choose 3 Sciences, you need only choose 1 in this category or substitute with Arts.
              Arts - Eg Music/Arts - - you can substitute with 1 Humanity.

              In summary, you will need total 6 subjects - English, 2nd Language and Maths is a must.

              Typical combi as I understand is 2 Sciences and 2 Humanities.

              That is from memory. Best is you attend the end of Yr 2 Parents' Talk.

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                deardear07
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                radiantmum:
                deardear07:

                Abit confused on their IP leading to A levels/ IB.. what other routes do they have?


                If IP means 6 yrs and continue on to SJI in the same premises but they have an A level route too, year 5-6. That admits both genders with the relevant points. If SJI boy, then will continue on with bonus point for affiliation?

                If admitted to IP but don’t do well, can choose to join o level track? What happens to boys who don’t do well? Is there a track record of retaining students?

                Basically Integrated Program (IP) means 6 years with SJI (yes same premise), do not need to take \"O\" levels. After end of 6 years, this will lead to \"IB\" Diploma (different from \"A\" level). SJI IB in Yr 5 & Yr 6 (equivalent to \"JC\") starts to accept girls. No bonus/affiliation points - from PSLE to SJI IP or from O to SJI Yr 5 & 6 IB course.

                but if O level SJI to A level SJI, have bonus points right?

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                  radiantmum
                  last edited by

                  SJI does not offer "A" only "IB". SJI "O" students do not have bonus points to SJI "IB". I believe SJI "O" hv bonus points w CJC instead.

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                  • valtohV Offline
                    valtoh
                    last edited by

                    radiantmum:

                    In Yr 3 & 4 IP:
                    English - Must (more like English Literature - no grammar or comprehension type of questions)
                    2nd language - Must (eg Chinese or Higher Chinese. No advantage choosing Higher Chinese unless you eyeing for Bilingual Diploma)
                    Mathematics - Must (Only 1 Maths, no E Maths or A Maths split like in JC \"A\")
                    Sciences - Only Pure Sciences. You can choose 3 though school strongly discourage (cos usu parents' preference). Minimum choose 2.
                    Humanities - Only Pure History / Geography. If you choose 3 Sciences, you need only choose 1 in this category or substitute with Arts.
                    Arts - Eg Music/Arts - - you can substitute with 1 Humanity.

                    In summary, you will need total 6 subjects - English, 2nd Language and Maths is a must.

                    Typical combi as I understand is 2 Sciences and 2 Humanities.

                    That is from memory. Best is you attend the end of Yr 2 Parents' Talk.
                    Thanks for your prompt reply. :thankyou:

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                      deardear07
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                      radiantmum:
                      SJI does not offer \"A\" only \"IB\". SJI \"O\" students do not have bonus points to SJI \"IB\". I believe SJI \"O\" hv bonus points w CJC instead.

                      thanks alot!

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                        ChiefKiasu
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                        radiantmum:
                        SJI does not offer \"A\" only \"IB\". SJI \"O\" students do not have bonus points to SJI \"IB\". I believe SJI \"O\" hv bonus points w CJC instead.

                        SJI affiliated with CJC? I didn't know that.

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