Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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Cbk\" post_id=\"1959984\" time=\"1579512264\" user_id=\"49917:
Thank u very much for the informative reply. Seems we have some work to do and targets to achieve first. ๐๐ฝ My daughter has an external sport too so she will have to be ready for a hectic timetable whichever school she goes
1) about 20 +/-AHsDad\" post_id=\"1959283\" time=\"1579095249\" user_id=\"172457:
Hello. Anybody have any idea.. ๐๐ฝ
1) how many slots are there for DSA maths?
2) how many applicants roughly?
3) how large is the commitment required once accepted? (Training 1-2 per week / how many mandatory competitions?)
Much appreciated if have any experience on above. Thanks
2) 100-200? Not sure how things have changed but in the past math is the most competitive academic dsa domain. Platinum or gold in math Olympiad competition will definitely increase your chances. But heard most hv to sit for math test if being shortlisted these days.
3) commitment not v heavy. 1x training a week, about 2 hours (the girls are v busy, they donโt hv time for more trainings!) many girls canโt even make it to trainings from year 2 onwards as it clashes with the many other projects and activities in school (but can only be excused with valid reasons). 2-3 mandatory competition per year and required to attend some math related workshops. -
AHsDad\" post_id=\"1960020\" time=\"1579523375\" user_id=\"172457:
Thank u very much for the informative reply. Seems we have some work to do and targets to achieve first. ๐๐ฝ My daughter has an external sport too so she will have to be ready for a hectic timetable whichever school she goes[/quote]IMHO, the standard PSLE results route may be more suitable for you / your daughter and the probability of success is likely to be higher.
1) about 20 +/-Cbk\" post_id=\"1959984\" time=\"1579512264\" user_id=\"49917:
[quote=AHsDad post_id=1959283 time=1579095249 user_id=172457]Hello. Anybody have any idea.. ๐๐ฝ
1) how many slots are there for DSA maths?
2) how many applicants roughly?
3) how large is the commitment required once accepted? (Training 1-2 per week / how many mandatory competitions?)
Much appreciated if have any experience on above. Thanks
2) 100-200? Not sure how things have changed but in the past math is the most competitive academic dsa domain. Platinum or gold in math Olympiad competition will definitely increase your chances. But heard most hv to sit for math test if being shortlisted these days.
3) commitment not v heavy. 1x training a week, about 2 hours (the girls are v busy, they donโt hv time for more trainings!) many girls canโt even make it to trainings from year 2 onwards as it clashes with the many other projects and activities in school (but can only be excused with valid reasons). 2-3 mandatory competition per year and required to attend some math related workshops. -
Thank you. Direct PSLE seemed like the only choice when her sport (judo) was no longer in DSA. But seeing that commitment for Maths may not be too taxing, no harm just trying it out. Sheโs as competitive in sport as she is in academics, so we Just see how it goes ๐
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AHsDad\" post_id=\"1960020\" time=\"1579523375\" user_id=\"172457:
Thank u very much for the informative reply. Seems we have some work to do and targets to achieve first. ๐๐ฝ My daughter has an external sport too so she will have to be ready for a hectic timetable whichever school she goes[/quote]Sorry slight corrections.
1) about 20 +/-Cbk\" post_id=\"1959984\" time=\"1579512264\" user_id=\"49917:
[quote=AHsDad post_id=1959283 time=1579095249 user_id=172457]Hello. Anybody have any idea.. ๐๐ฝ
1) how many slots are there for DSA maths?
2) how many applicants roughly?
3) how large is the commitment required once accepted? (Training 1-2 per week / how many mandatory competitions?)
Much appreciated if have any experience on above. Thanks
2) 100-200? Not sure how things have changed but in the past math is the most competitive academic dsa domain. Platinum or gold in math Olympiad competition will definitely increase your chances. But heard most hv to sit for math test if being shortlisted these days.
3) commitment not v heavy. 1x training a week, about 2 hours (the girls are v busy, they donโt hv time for more trainings!) many girls canโt even make it to trainings from year 2 onwards as it clashes with the many other projects and activities in school (but can only be excused with valid reasons). 2-3 mandatory competition per year and required to attend some math related workshops.
1) itโs 20+ no minus
2) 100+ are number of shortlisted candidates that sat for the test. Actual number of applicants much higher than that. Many math Olympiad silver medalists (including geppers) also have to sit for the test... -
Hi has anyone received outcome of the math olympaid selection test for year 1 which they took last week?
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Hi, anyone knows whatโs the usual number of Y1 girls selected for the MO training? Thanks!
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sean wife\" post_id=\"1960329\" time=\"1579681853\" user_id=\"2790:[quote=\"sean wife\" post_id=1960329 time=1579681853 user_id=2790]
40+
Hi, anyone knows what's the usual number of Y1 girls selected for the MO training? Thanks![/quote] -
Hi anyone familiar with Girl Brigade CCA? Prospectus mention bagpipe practice compulsory for year 1. What about yr 2 to yr 4? Is it by selection or is it possible to opt out? Usually marching is carried out in the open unshaded areas? Thanks.
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Hi parents, my gal is in waiting list under her favourite sports CCA and no other offers/waiting list. So when she submits her 4 choices, can she still apply CCAs that she tried out but got no offers or in waiting list? Any insights?Understand that one Uniformed group is compulsory. Thanks
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TiaUrch\" post_id=\"1961274\" time=\"1580377427\" user_id=\"179348:
Hi TiaUrch, think can based on one of the scenarios in the CCA selection briefing slides. U can access the slides from iNet portal .
Hi parents, my gal is in waiting list under her favourite sports CCA and no other offers/waiting list. So when she submits her 4 choices, can she still apply CCAs that she tried out but got no offers or in waiting list? Any insights?Understand that one Uniformed group is compulsory. Thanks
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