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    NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

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    • H Offline
      HDistinction
      last edited by

      [quote]Hi

      At the end of the 6-yr programme, students will graduate with a NUSH diploma, with no 'O' Level or 'A' Level certs at all, am I right?

      What are the student's options if, under extreme unforeseen circumstances, the child performs badly and is not awarded with a diploma. How will the school help the child? Can he take 'A' level then?

      Thanks in advance for some advice.[/quote][quote]Hi,
      For those get into IP sch other than NUSH then hv to worry what if they fail or not do well in their A level exam after 6 yrs. For NUSH, the marks fr Y3 to Y6 contribute to the total score in the NUSH diploma, not only the final exam in Y6. Hence,students are less stressful in Y6 compared to other IP schools' students. That why I prefer mine to get into NUSH as the sys ensures they work consistently thr'out 6 yrs & prevent 'last-min studying'.

      For those joining in y1, percentage contributing to GPA of 5 are y1 (10%) Y2 (10%) y3 (20%) y4 (20%) y5 (20%) y6 (20%).

      For those joining y3, it is y3 (25%) y4 (25%) y5 (25%) y6 (25%)

      Hence NUSH emphasise consistent performance throughout the 6 years and not a single exam situation like \"A\" level. ๐Ÿ˜„

      Thought I read somewhere that the foundation years are not counted at all ?[/quote]
      Hi,
      Since 2009, only Y3 to Y6 cap will be counted towards the graduation cap but Y1 & Y2 cap will still be shown in grad transcript.

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        poovbear
        last edited by

        Thanks everyone for encouraging me and my ds. I think life has to move on. We just try to do our best and accept the outcome with no regret. Congrats to all with COs. All the best!!

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          ngbrdad
          last edited by

          poovbear:
          Thanks everyone for encouraging me and my ds. I think life has to move on. We just try to do our best and accept the outcome with no regret. Congrats to all with COs. All the best!!

          That's the spirit. Will you guys consider applying for NUSH again with the PSLE results since they encourage us strongly to do so in the rejection letter ?

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            phtthp
            last edited by

            whatโ€™s the difference between NUSH and SST ?


            both are Secondary schools that focus on Maths and Engineering subjects, right ?

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              ngbrdad
              last edited by

              phtthp:
              what's the difference between NUSH and SST ?


              both are Secondary schools that focus on Maths and Engineering subjects, right ?
              NUSH is an IP school with their own diploma.
              SST is O level route emphasizing on applications, more on the poly route.

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                tiggermum
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                jtoh:
                tiggermum:

                Hi, I posted a question on the DSA thread but thought I should post it here as well, as some NUSH parents may be able to help.


                My DD is on the WL at NUSH. We would like to know how big is the WL at NUSH and do all those on the WL get CO eventually?

                Thanks-in-advance!

                The chances of getting in on a WL are very good, as some students are given multiple offers from other schools and choose to go elsewhere. Good luck!

                I sure hope so. DD says at the selection camp this year, she didn't see that many kids from GE school, and it was a wide mix of kids from 'all over the place'. Since kids with multiple CO offers tend to come from GEP, was wondering what are the implications. but thanks for the well wishes ๐Ÿ™‚

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                  tiggermum
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                  walterp:
                  tiggermum:

                  Thank you all for your helpful replies. DD is very keen, and it's the first time she's so motivated to achieve something (get into NUSH), rare for a really 'chill' kind of kid!


                  I hope more girls can get into NUSH to balance up the gender ratio ! Now it is too skewed to the boys.Llast year cohort (incl PSLE ) is only 140 out of potential intake of 170 - Only 29 miserable girls in year 1 cohort. It is not that girls are worse off than boys in Maths /Science. It just that many (esp those in GEP) chose their traditional favourite. In fact most NUSH girls would do well in Maths /Science on top of their usual languages and humanities strength. NUSH girls may be minority but they are usually the cream (top) of the GPA high scorers.

                  Did your DD have problems adapting to the co-ed environment in NUSH, or feel 'restricted' in any way? My girl is currently in an all-girls school, which tends not to emphasize on gender-stereotype behaviour, so she had developed quite a 'free spirit' with a gung-ho attitude. As a parent, i would really like to preserve that. From what we observed of girls in co-ed school, they tend to be more subdued and meek. (maybe some stereo-typing on my side)

                  Also, is there friendly competition between school mates in NUSH? I am hesitant about putting her in another top IP school, as I heard the competition can get pretty ugly. Her current classmates cheer each other on in academic achievements and I would prefer her to grow up in a similar environment.

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    :congrats: :congrats: to the Principal of NUSH


                    for being awarded this year's National Day Award..

                    Well done, Sir !

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                      cylg
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                      May I know, beside the usual tuition & lab feesโ€ฆwhat & how much the misc expenses cost? tks in advance ๐Ÿ™‚

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        cylg:
                        May I know, beside the usual tuition & lab fees...what & how much the misc expenses cost? tks in advance ๐Ÿ™‚

                        http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg/content.php?id=3416a75f4cea9109507cacd8e2f2aefc

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