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    • M Offline
      McLaren
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      Yup. If your child not a creative type person or just doing well in assesment books area, will be feel stressful in this school.

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        McLaren
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        NUS High School and SST in the same level. they just receive university bound student. In the future, maybe SST will be one of them. Never Say Never.

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          scm292
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          vlim:
          Hi would like to find out what is sst diff from other secondary schools. Tia 😄 And good luck to all waiting for DSA results!

          More info on their website :
          http://www.sst.edu.sg/

          The below extracted from their website.
          Applied Learning is pervasive throughout SST's 4-year curriculum.
          It forms the core of the teaching and learning approach in the SST and creates learning opportunities for students to draw connections between the concepts taught in the classroom and real-world applications.

          At Year 1 and 2, students will take the following subjects: English Language, Mother Tongue, Mathematics, Science, Integrated Humanities and Art, Design, Media & Technology (ADMT).

          At Year 3 and 4, students will take a combination of conventional and applied subjects. He may take conventional subjects such as English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Humanities (e.g. SS + Geog) together with one or two Applied Subjects such as Design Studies, Fundamentals of Electronics, Media Studies, Biotechnology and Environmental Science & Technology.

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            jtoh
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            The curriculum sounds poly-oriented.

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              scm292
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              jtoh:
              The curriculum sounds poly-oriented.

              Have the same impression from their \"open house\". Especially that SST is setup through a collaboration between the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP).

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                fifiyeo
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                McLaren:
                NUS High School and SST in the same level. they just receive university bound student. In the future, maybe SST will be one of them. Never Say Never.


                Wow, that means getting into SST will be as tough as getting into NUS High?? :nailbite:
                When our turn comes next year.....this might well be just another dream for my DS!

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                  kaka
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                  My son is in SST. In term of stress, I dont think he displays signs of stress more than other Sec School children. May be because he is only in Sec 1. On curriculum, I know SST does not follow the mainstream curriculum, not sure if it is more difficult. From what I have experienced, SST is geared towards bringing out the best potential in the kids taking the university path - whether poly or JC bound.

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                    McLaren
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                    They give students a strong foundation to progress to either the junior colleges or polytechnics, and subsequently to university. And the most important and role key is your child not us.

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                      fifiyeo
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                      During DSA, when would the results be announced so that you’ll know if you’re in or out?

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                        r2010
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                        fifiyeo:
                        McLaren:

                        For SST, they teach more advance than other ''o'' level school and other IP schools. For example Hwa Chong and RI.



                        Really?!
                        Then it must be really stressful there. :scared:


                        Wow. If more difficult than RI and hci. I am sure it should be the most difficult to get in? Any idea if the cut off is higher than 260 for psle?

                        From what I understand it is geared more towards polytechnics. So a lot of hands on.

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