How Sec 1 posting work ?
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jiyou2003:
Any idea can we view the thick book content in any website? Interested to know the procedure and the aggregate of respective school.jtoh:
[quote=\"penjuin69\"]any one know how the posting to seconday 1 work ? Need your valuable advise to decide how to submit the 6 choices. Thank you
Check up that thick book which was given to all P6 students on how to select your secondary school. The procedure is very clearly written in the book.
thks[/quote]You can view the info for 2009 on the MOE website. -
jiyou2003:
Any idea can we view the thick book content in any website? Interested to know the procedure and the aggregate of respective school.jtoh:
[quote=\"penjuin69\"]any one know how the posting to seconday 1 work ? Need your valuable advise to decide how to submit the 6 choices. Thank you
Check up that thick book which was given to all P6 students on how to select your secondary school. The procedure is very clearly written in the book.
thks[/quote]not sure if all info are at MOE website, but i know you can get the hard copy from MOE, even if your child is not P6 this yr. -
I have a query. My son scored 258 +2 for HigherMT Chinese. He wants to put RI as the first choice and HC as the 2nd choice. Let's say, RI seats are wll filled up. I understand that MOE will ranks students according to their aggregate score. So he will be ranked below student A who scored 259. Student's A first choice is HC. If student A fill up the last vacancy of HC, when my son's turn come he will have no more place in HC. How does +2 help in this case? :?
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penjuin69:
Thank You vy much both... i'm clearer now. Thanks for the advise and help.[/quote]My I know how does +2HMT chinese for SAP school count into MOE ranking?
Hi Penjuin,jtoh:
[quote=\"penjuin69\"]
Thank u vy much Livewith_vanila.
further clarification needed.. pls help..
What should the 2nd & 3rd, 4th choice be ? if cant get in the 1st choice and COP is sure in for 2nd choice (eg. School C), will the child be queuing
behind those children with lower COP but opted school C as the 1st choice?
Does it mean that the second choice school acceptance COP has to alot lower, so to ensure acceptance? I just want to know the selection process so not to end up with the school with vacancies nearest to my house.
The allocation of schools is purely by merit, as livewith vanilla explained. So let's say your child has an aggregate of 251 and puts School A as first choice and School B as 2nd choice. If he doesn't get into his first choice but his aggregate is enough to get him into his 2nd choice, he will be allocated his 2nd choice. It doesn't matter whether the person after him (say Person B with score 250) placed School B as 1st choice because your child is ranked higher than Person B. So the computer will finish your child's allocation before moving onto Person B.
So what if Person B has the same score as your child? Although you both may have 251, MOE recognises the t-score up to MANY decimals, ie 251.xxxxxxxxxxx. MOE has said that it is very unlikely that two children will have the exact same score down to the last decimal. In the very unlikely scenario that it does happen, then yes, the person who put School B as 1st choice will be given that last remaining vacancy. -
All the information you need on Secondary One posting (including the 'thick books' in digital format, PDF) can be found http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/secondary-one-posting/. Enjoy.
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Need a little clarification.
If I’m not wrong, places will first be given to those with higher scores.
So MOE will first allocate a place to Alex Tan to his first choice school (unless he’s already selected for DSA), then move on to those with 279.
Then when they come to a child scoring, say 240, MOE will try to get him into his first choice, but if 1st choice already full, then 2nd choice, and so on. Is that correct?
Then how does affiliation come into play? Do they put aside, say 20% of total available places for those coming from affiliated primary schools, and assign these 20% places to the highest scoring students from the affiliated primary schools? Do the students have to put the affiliated sec school as 1st choice, or could be 2nd, 3rd or 4th choice? -
parentingart:
I have a query. My son scored 258 +2 for HigherMT Chinese. He wants to put RI as the first choice and HC as the 2nd choice. Let's say, RI seats are wll filled up. I understand that MOE will ranks students according to their aggregate score. So he will be ranked below student A who scored 259. Student's A first choice is HC. If student A fill up the last vacancy of HC, when my son's turn come he will have no more place in HC. How does +2 help in this case? :?
I'm not really sure but it should be that because HCI is SAP school, the +2 will be counted (therefore your son's score will be 258+2 = 260) and will have priority over student A who scored 259. -
BigDevil:
Students from affiliated primary schools have to put their affiliated secondary school as 1st choice to enjoy the privileged COP. If they don't, they lose that privilege. Some affiliated secondary schools stipulate a COP for affiliated students. For eg., MGS 220, SCGS 210, ACSI 235. Other schools take in a percentage of their affiliated primary school. The top scoring ones will be taken in first until the last vacancy is filled. Only after the affiliated pupils are taken in are the vacancies open up to the non-affiliated students.Need a little clarification.
If I'm not wrong, places will first be given to those with higher scores.
So MOE will first allocate a place to Alex Tan to his first choice school (unless he's already selected for DSA), then move on to those with 279.
Then when they come to a child scoring, say 240, MOE will try to get him into his first choice, but if 1st choice already full, then 2nd choice, and so on. Is that correct?
Then how does affiliation come into play? Do they put aside, say 20% of total available places for those coming from affiliated primary schools, and assign these 20% places to the highest scoring students from the affiliated primary schools? Do the students have to put the affiliated sec school as 1st choice, or could be 2nd, 3rd or 4th choice? -
Thanks, jtoh. All clear now. :celebrate:
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Hi,
Is the following understanding correct - S1 posting is by merit?
Child A - PSLE Score 250
1st choice school - below COP
2nd choice school (School X) - above COP
Child B - PSLE Score 249
1st choice school (School X) - above COP
Based on the above scenario, Child A will be admitted to School X before Child B. Correct?
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