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    7 New IP schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • Z Offline
      zeemimi
      last edited by

      the 7 new IP schs came as no surprise to most of us. Quite predictable.


      But CHS, SNGS and SCGS -> strange marriage.
      was wondering why they do not IP to CJC? The college facilities are there. They just need to beef up the curriculum. CJC has also been doing better in recent years.

      A new JC? hmmmm ..... :? maybe MOE realise better build another JC, or rather, a IP-JC, cos there is not enough places in all the current IP-JC to be shared with IP and non-IP students.

      Just a bit disappointed that the current batch of Sec 1 and 2s not affected.

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        boson
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        So to clarify, is it that P6 pupils taking PSLE in 2012 can choose to apply for Sec 1 in the following IP schools?


        1. CHS/SCGS/SNGS (A level in new JC)
        2. DHS (6-year A level)
        3. HCI/NYGS (A level in HCI-JC)
        4. NJC (6-year A level)

        5. RVHS (6-year A level)
        6. TJC (6-year A level, extended downward from 4-year A-level)

        7. RI/RGS (A level in RI-JC)
        8. VS/Cedar (A level in VJC)

        The IB schools are:
        1. ACS/MGS (IB programme)
        2. SJI (IB programme)

        NUSH* offers their own diploma.

        That’s a total of 17 schools, not 11+7 as previously mentioned by PM. Did I miss anything out? Unless someone forgot to minus one from the initial 11 (which will be VJC since they will take in students from 2 of the new IP schools). * denotes co-ed schools.

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          janet88
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          It's strange to see such pairings of schools. Is MOE planning to integrate those all boys' schools with the all girls' in the hope that one fine day they will pair up and then get married ? :?

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            mrschan
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            Dun get me wrong. I am not implying that sngs and cat high quality is not on par with scgs. I wouldjust prefer a partnership with a more estb institute. I noe how it is to be a poineering batch. Yes it is exciting and challenging but it can also be distracting and disorganised.


            I guess SC’s hands are tied. On one hand we want Ip status badly to stem brain drain yet on the other hand we have no affiliation to any jcs. So I guess we have to make do with this solution. Sigh…

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              INNOVATE
              last edited by

              zeemini


              Ip to cjc will not be popular for students from st. nick and cat high as both these schools have many high ability students with many options.

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                James Ang
                last edited by

                boson:
                So to clarify, is it that P6 pupils taking PSLE in 2012 can choose to apply for Sec 1 in the following IP schools?


                1. CHS/SCGS/SNGS (A level in new JC)
                2. DHS (6-year A level)
                3. HCI/NYGS (A level in HCI-JC)
                4. NJC (6-year A level)
                5. RVHS (6-year A level)
                6. TJC (6-year A level, extended downward from 4-year A-level)
                7. RI/RGS (A level in RI-JC)
                8. VS/Cedar (A level in VJC)

                The IB schools are:
                1. ACS/MGS (IB programme)
                2. SJI (IB programme)

                NUSH offers neither A-level nor IB.

                That's a total of 17 schools, not 11+7 as previously mentioned by PM. Did I miss anything out? Unless someone forgot to minus one from the initial 11 (which will be VJC since they will take in students from 2 of the new IP schools).
                going by top 10% of cohort computation, will the COP for PSLE 2010 rise to at least 250 for these schools?

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                  jtoh
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                  nani:
                  WTH :x The insensitive P ask the Sec students to hear out news, but it doesn't benefit them at all!!! Even for the current sec 1s :stupid: :stupid:

                  Which school is this?

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                    ApronMama
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                    ycpang:


                    So those currently in sec 1 and 2 will miss the boat :stupid:
                    Current sec 1 & 2 may dsa , at end of their sec2, to third year of VJC, NJC, HCI, NUSH ....

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                      jtoh
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                      mrschan:
                      Dun get me wrong. I am not implying that sngs and cat high quality is not on par with scgs. I wouldjust prefer a partnership with a more estb institute. I noe how it is to be a poineering batch. Yes it is exciting and challenging but it can also be distracting and disorganised.


                      I guess SC's hands are tied. On one hand we want Ip status badly to stem brain drain yet on the other hand we have no affiliation to any jcs. So I guess we have to make do with this solution. Sigh...
                      I'm thinking there might be more of a brain drain now from SCGS because the IP programme isn't that attractive and students will start thinking of leaving for even MGS or Cedar if they can't make RGS/NYGH. At least for the pioneer batch until the new JC proves itself.

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                        zeemimi
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                        jtoh:
                        mrschan:

                        Dun get me wrong. I am not implying that sngs and cat high quality is not on par with scgs. I wouldjust prefer a partnership with a more estb institute. I noe how it is to be a poineering batch. Yes it is exciting and challenging but it can also be distracting and disorganised.


                        I guess SC's hands are tied. On one hand we want Ip status badly to stem brain drain yet on the other hand we have no affiliation to any jcs. So I guess we have to make do with this solution. Sigh...

                        I'm thinking there might be more of a brain drain now from SCGS because the IP programme isn't that attractive and students will start thinking of leaving for even MGS or Cedar if they can't make RGS/NYGH. At least for the pioneer batch until the new JC proves itself.

                        yes, that is very insightful. So now depends on how well SCGS is going to \"promote\" their IP program to their current students.

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