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    2010 DSA(Direct School Admission)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      fromnuaa
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      thank you for your information! your dd psle t-score is above RGS COP, right? may i know how much is it?

      mummyjoyce:
      my dd got a school via DSA last yr but result is better so I appealed to RGS and NY. NY needs interview but RGS accepted my DD without interview.

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        verykiasu2010
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        fromnuaa:
        all problems because of her shyness..


        1. she is still shy so i don't think she will do it well on appeal interview.
        2. because she is shy so her psle oral test is not good. ( i guess...) that is why i have to accept NYGH CO.
        fromnuaa:

        i hope so... if somebody can confirm this, that would be great...

        if my daughter psle t-score is below RGS COP, i will never appeal to RGS for her...
        [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]may be those that need to be interviewed or GAT-ed are having tscore below the COP ? the school cannot be setting higher bar than the S1 posting exercise using t-score. only reason for those test is the score is below the COP, that is what i can think of

        [/quote]no worry !! NYGH can train her to be more vocal...not everyone enters NYGH with HCL oso...

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          jtoh
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          verykiasu2010:
          mummyjoyce:

          [quote=\"fromnuaa\"]thank all of you for your reply.


          for my case:
          my daughter is p6 gep and has got CO via DSA from NYGH (interview is exempted), but she didn't get CO from RGS because she is too shy when on interview (GAT is exempted)!

          now i have two issues:
          1. my daughter is not very strong on ML.
          2. most of her classmates will go RGS rather than NYGH.

          so i want to try appeal to RGS if her PSLE score is above 265...:)

          anybody has experience to appeal to RGS before? need GAT and interview or not?

          my dd got a school via DSA last yr but result is better so I appealed to RGS and NY. NY needs interview but RGS accepted my DD without interview.

          so it is different from what is quoted from RGS website. Logically speaking no interview should be required if the result is above the school's COP, since post S1 it is based on PSLE t-score[/quote]If there are a lot more seeking entry via appeal than places available, the school will naturally select the students they want, based on aggregate points, GAT and interview if necessary. Remember, schools have very limited places available after S1 Central Posting.

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            INNOVATE
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            fromaa



            1. Since your dd is academically gifted, she is expected to score above 262. If you are confident on this point, reject the CO from NGHS and apply under centralised posting.

            2. If unsure of above due to some reasons, take the offer from NGHS and forget about appearing later. This is the right thing to do. It does not matter even if majority of her classmates will to opt for RGS.

            Both these top schools are outstanding and academically both are on par. Who knows years later you may congratulate yourself for making the correct choice today, especially if your dd proves to be a humanities scholar later.

            The humanities programme at HCI is known to be so english centered and superior that it attracts a group of top art students from RGS to cross over annually.

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              verykiasu2010
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              INNOVATE:
              fromaa



              1. Since your dd is academically gifted, she is expected to score above 262. If you are confident on this point, reject the CO from NGHS and apply under centralised posting.

              2. If unsure of above due to some reasons, take the offer from NGHS and forget about appearing later. This is the right thing to do. It does not matter even if majority of her classmates will to opt for RGS.

              Both these top schools are outstanding and academically both are on par. Who knows years later you may congratulate yourself for making the correct choice today, especially if your dd proves to be a humanities scholar later.

              The humanities programme at HCI is known to be so english centered and superior that it attracts a group of top art students from RGS to cross over annually.
              that's right

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                fromnuaa
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                Hi INNOVATE, thanks for your comments.


                what i worry is: my daughter has no much interest in Chinese, but NYGH and HCI put more time (compare to RI and RGS) on Chinese learning, does it affect English and other subjects? Everyday pupil has limited time for learning...

                INNOVATE:
                fromaa


                1. Since your dd is academically gifted, she is expected to score above 262. If you are confident on this point, reject the CO from NGHS and apply under centralised posting.

                2. If unsure of above due to some reasons, take the offer from NGHS and forget about appearing later. This is the right thing to do. It does not matter even if majority of her classmates will to opt for RGS.

                Both these top schools are outstanding and academically both are on par. Who knows years later you may congratulate yourself for making the correct choice today, especially if your dd proves to be a humanities scholar later.

                The humanities programme at HCI is known to be so english centered and superior that it attracts a group of top art students from RGS to cross over annually.

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                  verykiasu2010
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                  fromnuaa:
                  Hi INNOVATE, thanks for your comments.


                  what i worry is: my daughter has no much interest in Chinese, but NYGH and HCI put more time (compare to RI and RGS) on Chinese learning, does it affect English and other subjects? Everyday pupil has limited time for learning...
                  INNOVATE:

                  fromaa


                  1. Since your dd is academically gifted, she is expected to score above 262. If you are confident on this point, reject the CO from NGHS and apply under centralised posting.

                  2. If unsure of above due to some reasons, take the offer from NGHS and forget about appearing later. This is the right thing to do. It does not matter even if majority of her classmates will to opt for RGS.

                  Both these top schools are outstanding and academically both are on par. Who knows years later you may congratulate yourself for making the correct choice today, especially if your dd proves to be a humanities scholar later.

                  The humanities programme at HCI is known to be so english centered and superior that it attracts a group of top art students from RGS to cross over annually.

                  that is NOT true

                  NYGH and HCI is as English as any other schools in Singapore, notwithstanding their Chinese \"tradition\". At every open house every year, they take pain to address this misconception

                  If you have doubt, go talk to the principal directly

                  HCI has Beijing campus, but they also have immersion in Angmo countries and angmo school

                  RI/RJC's immersion are in India, Vietnam, Malaysia, & China too

                  HCI graduates are equally well sought after by the Ivy league and the Oxbridge

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                    INNOVATE
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                    fromnuaa


                    I share almost similar view as verykiasu2010. Not only Nanyang Girls, the standard of english in HCI, Dunman High,RV High, CHIJ St. Nicholas and Catholic High are prettty good.

                    In fact, you can use this given opportunity to immerse your dd in a top girls school to cultivate her interest in chinese without affecting her english. Students from all the above-mentioned schools use english as the language of communication. In this information age, the divide between top Sap schools and top mainstream schools is blurr.

                    At year4, your dd will be expected to sit for her GCE O- level higher chinese whether in Nanyang Girls or RGS and a minimun grade of D7 must be achieved to be exempted from H1 chinese during jc1. This is to meet the uni MT requirement. So you will now observe that Nanyang Girls can provide your dd with the right enviroment to cultivate her interest in chinese which may be very useful for her in the future.

                    Do not be duly concern with your dd current standard of chinese. Just as many pupils from China are able to make the english grade in Singapore as well as top unis overseas, I am pretty sure yr dd is able to do it too.

                    I hope that she will find her stinct in Nanyang Girls High memorable.

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                      jtoh
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                      INNOVATE:
                      fromnuaa


                      I share almost similar view as verykiasu2010. Not only Nanyang Girls, the standard of english in HCI, Dunman High,RV High, CHIJ St. Nicholas and Catholic High are prettty good.

                      In fact, you can use this given opportunity to immerse your dd in a top girls school to cultivate her interest in chinese without affecting her english. Students from all the above-mentioned schools use english as the language of communication. In this information age, the divide between top Sap schools and top mainstream schools is blurr.

                      At year4, your dd will be expected to sit for her GCE O- level higher chinese whether in Nanyang Girls or RGS and a minimun grade of D7 must be achieved to be exempted from H1 chinese during jc1. This is to meet the uni MT requirement. So you will now observe that Nanyang Girls can provide your dd with the right enviroment to cultivate her interest in chinese which may be very useful for her in the future.

                      Do not be duly concern with your dd current standard of chinese. Just as many pupils from China are able to make the english grade in Singapore as well as top unis overseas, I am pretty sure yr dd is able to do it too.

                      I hope that she will find her stinct in Nanyang Girls High memorable.
                      I am under the impression that the standard of Chinese at Nanyang is higher than that at RGS. Am I correct?

                      How do students who did not take HCL at primary school cope with HCL at Nanyang? Is it an uphill struggle, assuming that the child's Chinese isn't very good.

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        jtoh:
                        INNOVATE:

                        fromnuaa


                        I share almost similar view as verykiasu2010. Not only Nanyang Girls, the standard of english in HCI, Dunman High,RV High, CHIJ St. Nicholas and Catholic High are prettty good.

                        In fact, you can use this given opportunity to immerse your dd in a top girls school to cultivate her interest in chinese without affecting her english. Students from all the above-mentioned schools use english as the language of communication. In this information age, the divide between top Sap schools and top mainstream schools is blurr.

                        At year4, your dd will be expected to sit for her GCE O- level higher chinese whether in Nanyang Girls or RGS and a minimun grade of D7 must be achieved to be exempted from H1 chinese during jc1. This is to meet the uni MT requirement. So you will now observe that Nanyang Girls can provide your dd with the right enviroment to cultivate her interest in chinese which may be very useful for her in the future.

                        Do not be duly concern with your dd current standard of chinese. Just as many pupils from China are able to make the english grade in Singapore as well as top unis overseas, I am pretty sure yr dd is able to do it too.

                        I hope that she will find her stinct in Nanyang Girls High memorable.

                        I am under the impression that the standard of Chinese at Nanyang is higher than that at RGS. Am I correct?

                        How do students who did not take HCL at primary school cope with HCL at Nanyang? Is it an uphill struggle, assuming that the child's Chinese isn't very good.

                        the school is keenly aware that not everyone who enters via DSA or PSLE has done higher chinese, and they won't leave the kids to struggle on their own

                        Mdm Heng is a super principal there. Trust her to take care of the kids there, when they have made the offer to you

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