2009 DSA(Direct School Admission)
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Oh yes, last but not least :
Happy National Day to all !
Good luck to all your children in their coming prelim and the coming PSLE too.
ALL THE BEST !
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Just KPโs tone in his/her retort smacks of sarcasm and envy that has no place at all in this useful forum tt is meant for mutual understanding and sharing of fellow parentsโ experience and ideas for the benefit of our kidโs education journey.
I advise Just KP to read the โAll about GEPโ forum to understand why we need this programme. Also, the PSLE is an exam that mainstream primary sch goers spend their pri sch yrs preparing for and it is viewed as a reliable gauge on how to further stream these kids into sec sch. Most mainstream pupils will hv to face the โOโ levels n a small % will get to go the IP route. For the GEPers, these kids do not need to prove to JustKP whether they are truly gifted, or whether they will do well in the PSLE or โAโ Levels because if this is the GEPโs aim then it will be shallow and a waste of education funding. IP schs hv the resources and facilities to further nurture these gifted kids, tt is why at least 80% of each GEP cohort will gain entry to a sec sch via DSA. The ultimate destination for a gifted child is to be a self-learner on a life-long journey of learning in the field of his passion.
For all pupils who make it to a succesful โAโ levels via the DSA or otherwise, through rote-learning or independent learning, through self-mugging or expensive tutoring, when they reach the top of the education ladder, i hope that they will find their passion and calling in life.
So i hope Just KP will see the big picture and not let this supposed DSA unfairness cloud his/her understanding in this matter. -
whysoserious:
It's not a matter of agree or disagree. We can choose to agree or disagree but so what? Its a fact that NYGH let GEP students skip GAT. We have no say and have no basis to comment or judge.... It's not for us \"outsider\" or \"parents\" to judge the selection. The whole selection frankly is a mystery and the true criteria is only known to the DSA schools.I'd beg to differ. No one can confirm if gep = good score in GAT.
They are 2 different tests of abilities on their own. And because of the fact that the GAT tests do screen some people out of the school admissions, i feel that all the students would be given an equal chance of getting admitted through DSA only if gep students went for the screening tests as well.
And Yes... GEP pupils do not have it easy u know... their time tabe is packed in school.... and at such a young age...they hv alot to cope. This was what i learnt from a Gifted programme teacher.
So let's not speculate anymore on how the DSA school select students.. i only can finger crossed for my girl.. if enter cheers otherwise my girl will simply continue to achieve by studying well for PSLE lo...
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whysoserious:
I'd beg to differ. No one can confirm if gep = good score in GAT.NdHelpParent:
Hey...i agree with Turquiose...i know that NYGH also interview GEP students if necessary (refer to their DSA FAQ website)... they only skip the GAT as they are GEP already!
They are 2 different tests of abilities on their own. And because of the fact that the GAT tests do screen some people out of the school admissions, i feel that all the students would be given an equal chance of getting admitted through DSA only if gep students went for the screening tests as well. -
NdHelpParent:
Any way....still i must say :celebrate: to those kids who somehow got in ... again i believe (i posted b4) they must hv some attributes that DSA want. If my girl cant get in..so be it ...use PSLE to try lor what to do?...because the whole selection is a \"mystery\" only known to the DSA schools. Finally Let's relax everybody...and respect everyone's view here... it's a sharing forum and not a \"stressful forum yoHey...i agree with Turquiose...i know that NYGH also interview GEP students if necessary (refer to their DSA FAQ website)... they only skip the GAT as they are GEP already!
Anyway... i think most of us here are all kind of speculating only...let's wait for the outcome of DSA for some of us here concerned.
Those children who got gd news and hv gained entry. :celebrate: In some ways i personally believe they must have some attributes that suits the DSA school needs. And though i myself can only hope for the best for my DD's DSA to NYGH until then...i will hv absolutely no clear idea the req'mt lo.
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Yup Fairy is right her recent post that \"This thread is on DSA. Don't know why it has turned into a GEP/MO thread.\"
The whole discussion seems to be abit \"out\" lo... :roll:
So for NYGH only ,May i ask if anyone here knows
a)
How will our children (applied by academic Non GEP) be notified about the outcome since the checking of NYGH DSA status may not be accurate?
b) Will NYGH at least notify those not successful ?
Thanks in advance first
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NdHelpParent:
NYGH will notify successful applicants via a phone call or via a letter of confirmation by postal mail (NOT email).Yup Fairy is right her recent post that \"This thread is on DSA. Don't know why it has turned into a GEP/MO thread.\"
The whole discussion seems to be abit \"out\" lo... :roll:
So for NYGH only ,May i ask if anyone here knows
a)
How will our children (applied by academic Non GEP) be notified about the outcome since the checking of NYGH DSA status may not be accurate?
b) Will NYGH at least notify those not successful ?
Thanks in advance first
I don't know if they will notify unsuccessful applicants or if you'll only find out when MOE mails out forms. -
Hey Thanks Turquoise,
Good info ..:)
I intend to call them about nearer to end of August for at least a \"closure\" if i don't hear anything still. -
NdHelpParent:
NYGH said that they have informed all the successful candidates' parents by last week. So I guessed those who have not received means 'reject' or 'wait list'??? Anyway, all applicants will get the status via postal mail by end August, whether successful or not.Hey Thanks Turquoise,
Good info ..:)
I intend to call them about nearer to end of August for at least a \"closure\" if i don't hear anything still. -
naggo-nitemare:
I totally agree! As a mum of a gepgal, I witness her constance struggle to shake off the \"gepper\" branding, trying hard to bland in with the mainstream and training harder than anyone else in the CCA. I would not share such negative \"bashing\" with her.Just KP's tone in his/her retort smacks of sarcasm and envy that has no place at all in this useful forum tt is meant for mutual understanding and sharing of fellow parents' experience and ideas for the benefit of our kid's education journey.
I advise Just KP to read the 'All about GEP' forum to understand why we need this programme. Also, the PSLE is an exam that mainstream primary sch goers spend their pri sch yrs preparing for and it is viewed as a reliable gauge on how to further stream these kids into sec sch. Most mainstream pupils will hv to face the 'O' levels n a small % will get to go the IP route. For the GEPers, these kids do not need to prove to JustKP whether they are truly gifted, or whether they will do well in the PSLE or 'A' Levels because if this is the GEP's aim then it will be shallow and a waste of education funding. IP schs hv the resources and facilities to further nurture these gifted kids, tt is why at least 80% of each GEP cohort will gain entry to a sec sch via DSA. The ultimate destination for a gifted child is to be a self-learner on a life-long journey of learning in the field of his passion.
For all pupils who make it to a succesful 'A' levels via the DSA or otherwise, through rote-learning or independent learning, through self-mugging or expensive tutoring, when they reach the top of the education ladder, i hope that they will find their passion and calling in life.
So i hope Just KP will see the big picture and not let this supposed DSA unfairness cloud his/her understanding in this matter.
I think all the gep students deserev a pat on their shoulders as they have taken a tougher path than their peers.
Even she has got a placing via dsa, I advise her to work hard for psle to prove that she is not taking a short cut. Its only a new beging, the learning journey is still long, as parents, we should enourage and support all children as the exams draw closer.
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