secondary school posting in 2011
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Thank you very much for Sall and On the ball.
Very appreciate for yours analysis, understand and feel more confidence now. Should go for it and hope all the best and cheer on 23rd Dec.
Thanks again
Sall
On the ball -
1st:
hiHi morning everybody,
My son score 244 in his PSLE this year 2010, very confuse & worry that whether we are making a right move for him.
He likes Nan Chiau High ( maybe also follow some of his classmates). As per his score, is it a waste if his score is about 13 points difference. Any suggestion please ?
Of course : also thinking
Nan Chiau High is a band 1 school
2012 SAP school
That why we end up agreed to put Nan Chiau High in the 1st choice. Do not know whether we are right.
My boy is a very active, strong character and also stubborn but smart, any school is suitable for him. Is SAP school better for him?
Thanks and appreciate.
u may also wanna check with the school that in 2012 whether all levels are SAP or only 2012 sec1. this will have an impact on the programme/activities for your child.
if it is only the 2012 sec1 then they are the only ones to enjoy the additional SAP funding from MOE. -
Hi rosecy
Tks for yr adv.
Ever checked with the staff, they told that 2012 will only admit express student. No more NT, NA. Existing will still remain.
Tks Again -
Regarding the COP being wasted, me and DH at first also felt a bit wasted to let my DD choose her dream school of COP 240 while she got a 260. But second thought, we think that if she can perform well and most important thing she likes the school, then that is better to follow her choice. After all, the school she wants to go in is a good school too.
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stsl:
Regarding the COP being wasted, me and DH at first also felt a bit wasted to let my DD choose her dream school of COP 240 while she got a 260. But second thought, we think that if she can perform well and most important thing she likes the school, then that is better to follow her choice. After all, the school she wants to go in is a good school too.
I am also in the same situation, dd's score is 19 points above COP of her dream sch, but we like the sch and the prog offered . That's what matters most. -
For those whose T-score are way above the school’s cop, must strive to be among the tops of the entire cohort. Also excel in your ccas, win honours and aim to assume a leadership position in sec 3.
If you can do all the above, you are in a better situation than being posted to a better school. -
sall:
But having a t-score 20 points higher than the COP of the schools isn't rare, take for example a boy who score 275 who chose HCI, for example, his score will be 18 points above the school COP. And I am very sure, it is quite common even in schools like RGS (and RI) and Nanyang. The question is that once your score is above certain percentile, your score will be significantly higher than most people.stsl:
Regarding the COP being wasted, me and DH at first also felt a bit wasted to let my DD choose her dream school of COP 240 while she got a 260. But second thought, we think that if she can perform well and most important thing she likes the school, then that is better to follow her choice. After all, the school she wants to go in is a good school too.
I am also in the same situation, dd's score is 19 points above COP of her dream sch, but we like the sch and the prog offered . That's what matters most. -
WeiHan:
But having a t-score 20 points higher than the COP of the schools isn't rare, take for example a boy who score 275 who chose HCI, for example, his score will be 18 points above the school COP. And I am very sure, it is quite common even in schools like RGS (and RI) and Nanyang. The question is that once your score is above certain percentile, your score will be significantly higher than most people.[/quote]Yeah, I agree. But somehow, I got bombarded by criticism from everybody about my choice, even her pri sch teachers do not agree with our choice.sall:
[quote=\"stsl\"]Regarding the COP being wasted, me and DH at first also felt a bit wasted to let my DD choose her dream school of COP 240 while she got a 260. But second thought, we think that if she can perform well and most important thing she likes the school, then that is better to follow her choice. After all, the school she wants to go in is a good school too.
I am also in the same situation, dd's score is 19 points above COP of her dream sch, but we like the sch and the prog offered . That's what matters most. -
sall:
Yeah, I agree. But somehow, I got bombarded by criticism from everybody about my choice, even her pri sch teachers do not agree with our choice.[/quote]I guess it is because not many people feel so confident about the school of their choice. I often hear parents saying that it is important that the child likes the school of his/her choice. I agree too but in reality, our 12 year-olds have not attended the school before, and they could only base on impression at Open House and some get influenced from their friends. Choice of Sec school is a very difficult decision. KSP certainly provides lots of valuable informations to parents and students. Hopefully all make the best choice.
But having a t-score 20 points higher than the COP of the schools isn't rare, take for example a boy who score 275 who chose HCI, for example, his score will be 18 points above the school COP. And I am very sure, it is quite common even in schools like RGS (and RI) and Nanyang. The question is that once your score is above certain percentile, your score will be significantly higher than most people.WeiHan:
[quote=\"sall\"]
I am also in the same situation, dd's score is 19 points above COP of her dream sch, but we like the sch and the prog offered . That's what matters most. -
At this level, any mistake made is still managable as after all, still sit for the same exam ie 0-level. For high ability students, they hve a choice to opt for IP at yr3, so no worries.
After that, any mistake made in the selection of route ie poly vs jc or a course to pursue in poly or jc is going to be a major one. It will hve a major impact on the morale of students and the choices available in unis.
Needless to say, thousands of mistakes occur every year in each cohort.
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