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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • V Offline
      verykiasu2010
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      tanbh:
      verykiasu2010:

      [quote=\"tanbh\"]IF confirm r those you listed:


      ALL Have GOOD history and very established schools. can give those current IP school a good run for their money... especially those Independent ones... & i guess VS/Cedar and most would STILL remain GOVT schools... as per current... affordable fees! or less wealthy parents

      only Cedar & VS is government school, right ? the rest are Catholic / Methodist / and SCGS is non-religious aided school

      oh shit... yeah hor... SCGS how?? govt or not? i dont know leh[/quote]SCGS is NOT government school, being founded by chinese towkay to provide education to the chinese girls who are poor....hence 'SCGS'


      SCGS was founded as an all-girls Peranakan school in July 1899 by a group of Straits Chinese individuals including Dr Lim Boon Keng and Sir Song Ong Siang, at premises in Hill Street, with an English headmistress and seven girls on the register.

      In 1923, the school left its premises at Hill Street (the site later became the Central Fire Station) and moved to Emerald Hill.

      From 1905 to 1936, the school admitted a handful of male students, but afterwards reverted to being an all-girls school.

      In 1994, after 70 years at Emerald Hill, the school moved a newly-built campus at Dunearn Road

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Chinese_Girls%27_School

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        tanbh
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        Bystander:
        tanbh:

        ..... i mean schools like mgs and scgs dont exactly get band one ....., and Catholic High fluctuates also btw 1,2,3 bands


        tanbh:
        ... if google or wiki Victoria Sch also produced 3 Presidents of S'pore , 2 Chief of Defence Force (head of Whole SAF, Singapore's only 3-Star General) - including e Current 1, a former Chief of Air Force , temasek Holdings Chairman/ex Full Cabinet Minister....
        I am also a newbie in this. I am not sure how and from where you dictate that MGS and SCGS don’t exactly get band one and that Catholic High fluctuates also between 1,2,3 bands

        Look at the research done by VC's mum,

        Based on 2009 \"O\" level results
        1. Anderson Sec - 10.4
        2. Catholic High - 9.1 / 343 candidates
        3. Crescent Girls' - Don't know
        4. Nan Chiau High - 10.9
        5. St. Joseph Institution - 10.8
        6. Victoria Sch - 10.7


        Based on \"O\" level results from 2003 to 2008 with schools that had attained band 1 status

        Cedar: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
        CHIJ St Nic: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
        SCGS: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
        Anglican High : 2004
        Catholic High: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
        Victoria: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
        Anderson: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
        Crescent Girls: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
        Xinmin: 2005, 2006, 2007
        Chung Cheng High (Main): 2006
        MGS: 2006, 2007, 2008
        SJI: 2007, 2008, 2009
        TKGS: 2007, 2008
        Zhonghua: 2007
        Bukit Panjang Govt High: 2008

        In particular for Catholic High, since the change of principal to the current, Mr Lee Hak Boon, the school has not scored anything more than the L1R5 of 10. The fact that the school was able to achieve the L1R5 of 9.1 in 2009 ‘O’ Level alone is already making me doubt the authenticity of your data.

        If also wiki on Catholic High, the school has produced more than 20 President's Scholars and numerous recipients of other scholarships. Many of its alumni are leaders in the public and private sectors. Look at the school's many achievements past and present, why shouldn't the school be granted the IP status?

        Not taking side with any school nor opposing any. In site like this, I think it’s only wise to check the accuracy of data before advising. Surely you don’t want to mislead others? No offence intended.

        Bystander... i find it very UNFAIR to CATHOLIC HIGH, produced 21st President Scholar... STraits TIMES didnt MENTION a single word.... and DIDNT even say from the new President scholar is CATH HIGH !!!!!!! if RI or RGS report till big big... i didnt even know e new president scholar is from CHS until i google (yesterday) for other stuff and BY ACCIDENT got into the CHS alum site!

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          phankao
          last edited by

          verykiasu2010:
          tanbh:

          [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
          only Cedar & VS is government school, right ? the rest are Catholic / Methodist / and SCGS is non-religious aided school

          oh shit... yeah hor... SCGS how?? govt or not? i dont know leh

          SCGS is NOT government school, being founded by chinese towkay to provide education to the chinese girls who are poor....hence 'SCGS'


          SCGS was founded as an all-girls Peranakan school in July 1899 by a group of Straits Chinese individuals including Dr Lim Boon Keng and Sir Song Ong Siang, at premises in Hill Street, with an English headmistress and seven girls on the register.

          In 1923, the school left its premises at Hill Street (the site later became the Central Fire Station) and moved to Emerald Hill.

          From 1905 to 1936, the school admitted a handful of male students, but afterwards reverted to being an all-girls school.

          In 1994, after 70 years at Emerald Hill, the school moved a newly-built campus at Dunearn Road

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Chinese_Girls%27_School[/quote]SCGS fees is definitely not the S$20/mth fees, lah.

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            snowz
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            verykiasu2010:
            happymum8:

            Is good news anyway!


            The mentioned schools have lots of students qualifying for IP but instead choosen those schools for many reasons.

            The standards of students are actually comparable to current IP schools.

            so there will be a drop in number of students going to Raffles group & Hwa Chong Group, DHS, RV, NUSH, ACS...

            So I think some of the affiliated schools can at least retain their top PSLE scorers this year. Or some of the top scorers will drop the DSA offers from the original IP schools in order to remain in their affiliated schools.

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              phankao
              last edited by

              tanbh:

              Bystander... i find it very UNFAIR to CATHOLIC HIGH, produced 21st President Scholar... STraits TIMES didnt MENTION a single word.... and DIDNT even say from the new President scholar is CATH HIGH !!!!!!! if RI or RGS report till big big... i didnt even know e new president scholar is from CHS until i google (yesterday) for other stuff and BY ACCIDENT got into the CHS alum site!
              Yes, they didn't mention in ST. But probably bc the fact that the president scholar came from CJC was so shocking to the reporter that he only reported that and forgot about which sec school that boy came from already. haha.

              It was reported on the CHS' website too.

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                verykiasu2010
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                snowz:
                verykiasu2010:

                [quote=\"happymum8\"]Is good news anyway!


                The mentioned schools have lots of students qualifying for IP but instead choosen those schools for many reasons.

                The standards of students are actually comparable to current IP schools.

                so there will be a drop in number of students going to Raffles group & Hwa Chong Group, DHS, RV, NUSH, ACS...

                So I think some of the affiliated schools can at least retain their top PSLE scorers this year. Or some of the top scorers will drop the DSA offers from the original IP schools in order to remain in their affiliated schools.[/quote]think so too

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                  happymum8
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                  snowz:
                  verykiasu2010:

                  [quote=\"happymum8\"]Is good news anyway!


                  The mentioned schools have lots of students qualifying for IP but instead choosen those schools for many reasons.

                  The standards of students are actually comparable to current IP schools.

                  so there will be a drop in number of students going to Raffles group & Hwa Chong Group, DHS, RV, NUSH, ACS...

                  So I think some of the affiliated schools can at least retain their top PSLE scorers this year. Or some of the top scorers will drop the DSA offers from the original IP schools in order to remain in their affiliated schools.[/quote]Will be affecting current P5 students. 😄

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                  • phankaoP Offline
                    phankao
                    last edited by

                    happymum8:
                    I know of many boys getting into RI with lower PSLE 24+ (DSA thru sports) compared to those at VS which has higher aggregate 25+.

                    Who don't know that? All schools have such students under DSA. Even during my time in RJC, students came in with like 17 to 21 points when the school's cut-off was below 10 (during that time 20+years ago, the points, not so crazily low like 3 or 4 points like now).

                    I know that those v active ORA members are promised entry for their sons if the boys make like 235 or something like that even, but sadly, some still don't make it (eg. one of my classmate's son).

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                      KSP
                      last edited by

                      what is the school fee like in IP schools? is it same as normal schools?

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                        strong opinions
                        last edited by

                        phankao:
                        verykiasu2010:

                        [quote=\"tanbh\"]
                        oh shit... yeah hor... SCGS how?? govt or not? i dont know leh

                        SCGS is NOT government school, being founded by chinese towkay to provide education to the chinese girls who are poor....hence 'SCGS'


                        SCGS was founded as an all-girls Peranakan school in July 1899 by a group of Straits Chinese individuals including Dr Lim Boon Keng and Sir Song Ong Siang, at premises in Hill Street, with an English headmistress and seven girls on the register.

                        In 1923, the school left its premises at Hill Street (the site later became the Central Fire Station) and moved to Emerald Hill.

                        From 1905 to 1936, the school admitted a handful of male students, but afterwards reverted to being an all-girls school.

                        In 1994, after 70 years at Emerald Hill, the school moved a newly-built campus at Dunearn Road

                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore_Chinese_Girls%27_School

                        SCGS fees is definitely not the S$20/mth fees, lah.[/quote]SCGS independent school

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