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    DSA 2022

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • floppyF Offline
      floppy
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      Technospaz\" post_id=\"2071904\" time=\"1656293335\" user_id=\"135989:

      This is my first time on the merry-go-round so I may be mistaken. I believe that most schools will assess the student's academic results first as part of the initial shortlist. I suspect that the schools know what their DSA cut-off AL score is like and if the student is unlikely to meet that score (based on P5 YE and P6 MY results), then the student is less likely to be shortlisted regardless of their talent.

      This is also because there is not much else that the schools can go on since the initial DSA submission (which has the 10 entries for achievements) is quite basic and unverified (unlike academic results which are in the MOE system and verifiable). This is not to say that the talent achievements etc. are disregarded but rather that the first round of shortlisting is likely based more on academic performance.

      My 2c.
      On the contrary, academic is not the priority in the first round, achievements in the talent area are. Achievements are actually quite verifiable - sports have competitions, performing arts have grading / public performances etc. Hence, schools who are on the look out or who are aggressive to attract the top talents in their respective field will likely send out the invitation to DSA, regardless of the talent's actual academic results.

      In the second stage, the panelists / interviewers / selectors will look at their suitability, i.e. fit and also their academic ability to cope with the stream (Express or IP). Doesn't have to be excellent, and may even fall below the COP, but will need to at least cope with the selected stream. My guess is at least AL15 and better but probably will need more info / updates given the baseline for AL hasn't been established (in the past, T-score 230+ will suffice).

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      • floppyF Offline
        floppy
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        alie\" post_id=\"2071914\" time=\"1656296027\" user_id=\"39795:

        Yah, especially IP, where the students cannot \"bailout\" during sec 4...but not sure how some of DS1 classmate managed to go Poly and overseas.
        You can leave the IP at the end of Year 4 to go Poly and overseas.

        From the Poly:
        Students from Integrated Programme (IP) in Singapore may apply for admission through the following admission exercise:

        Direct Admissions Exercise (DAE):
        Applicants who have completed Year 4 of the Integrated Programme (IP) in Singapore may apply through DAE.

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        • phtthpP Offline
          phtthp
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          alie\" post_id=\"2071914\" time=\"1656296027\" user_id=\"39795:

          Yah, especially IP, where the students cannot \"bailout\" during sec 4...but not sure how some of DS1 classmate managed to go Poly and overseas.
          your DS1 classmates just used their IP report card results, from (Year 1 to Year 4),

          to apply to (Polytechnic locally or to some bridging overseas university program), and continued with their Higher education. Some of these IP students may also have taken some GCE O level \"equivalent type of\" National exam, as a private candidate, in certain core important subjects. They are aware that as a full-time registered \"IP\" student in schools, they are barred from registering as a private candidate, in our MOE-SEAB conducted GCE \"O\" level exam. Even if they attempt to, they will be \"thrown out\", during registration time, as a private candidate, because their name & birth cert number / NRIC will be counter checked, verified against MOE computer, identified from which \"IP\" school they come from.

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          • NotabeneN Offline
            Notabene
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            bammama\" post_id=\"2071903\" time=\"1656292865\" user_id=\"198444:

            Thank you for the fast reply! I was just wondering out loud becos I was reading the past years DSA threads and got confused. Sounds like the schools value academic results over the talent areas. Made me question the point of DSA. If the schools still emphasize on good academic results before shortlisting. 😅
            Have to keep in mind that once your child gets into desired school, the highly academic culture may not suit your child if they are not able to keep up. Let’s say your child DSA Badminton. They will be devoting ALOT of time to training. And takes away from ability to keep up with classmates who got into school via PSLE mark who will likely be more suited academically.

            Often the sports DSA kids in schools like Dunman or NYGH (and other schools like this) for example suffer from poor mental health and loss of confidence, as no matter how hard they try, they can’t keep up academically. Especially when so much time is devoted to training.

            Have to ask yourself if that is truly what you want for your child when choosing the school. They firstly need to truly love what they are choosing to commit to for their DSA talent and the school chosen should suit the realistic academic potential of the child. Not the “idealistic” potential of the child. Only a parent will truly know this.

            The school itself will naturally try and strike a balance between DSA talent and potential for academics otherwise the student may try and find a way to drop out anyway cos can’t cope academically or worse still have mental issues from the academic pressure and they have no way out cos they are forced to continue due to DSA contract etc. There are many cases like this. It can honestly be soul destroying for these kids that can’t keep up. And it’s not because they don’t have any academic value but it’s simply because the “elite” school that the child is in has attracted an entire cohort of academically strong kids. So anything less than outstanding is framed as failure.

            Be careful what you wish for…”success” imho is a happy and contented child.

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            • alieA Offline
              alie
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              phtthp\" post_id=\"2071931\" time=\"1656297659\" user_id=\"35251:

              your DS1 classmates just used their IP report card results, from (Year 1 to Year 4),

              to apply to (Polytechnic locally or to some bridging overseas university program), and continued with their Higher education. Some of these IP students may also have taken some GCE O level \"equivalent type of\" National exam, as a private candidate, in certain core important subjects. They are aware that as a full-time registered \"IP\" student in schools, they are barred from registering as a private candidate, in our MOE-SEAB conducted GCE \"O\" level exam.
              I see thanks 🙂

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              • mystique_jM Offline
                mystique_j
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                Anyone received email back from NUSH to rearrange the timing of the test?

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                • ainunnajibA Offline
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                  mystique_j\" post_id=\"2071938\" time=\"1656298221\" user_id=\"39431:
                  Then after forwarding RI's email:
                  [quote]Recd with thanks. Please wait for the later email on the new test time.

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                  • mystique_jM Offline
                    mystique_j
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                    ainunnajib\" post_id=\"2071940\" time=\"1656298408\" user_id=\"166513:

                    Not yet with the new date/time.

                    They did reply & acknowledged our initial emails requesting for the change. So, just wait & focus on RI test for now.



                    Then after forwarding RI's email:
                    Oh ok. I sent email on Friday once received RI’s email but so far have not received any request or acknowledge. Will try to call them, as the deadline to confirm the test is today.

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                    • ainunnajibA Offline
                      ainunnajib
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                      mystique_j\" post_id=\"2071944\" time=\"1656298560\" user_id=\"39431:

                      Oh ok. I sent email on Friday once received RI’s email but so far have not received any request or acknowledge. Will try to call them, as the deadline to confirm the test is today.
                      I was wondering what deadline is this, if it's this NUSH form, then we've submitted the confirmation form the day we received it. No harm to just submit it now if not yet, and wait for the email for the new date/time.

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                      • mystique_jM Offline
                        mystique_j
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                        Yup… that’s the one. I have not submitted. OK then i just submit first. At first I thought of waiting for RI’s email then request. Thanks!

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