2009 DSA(Direct School Admission)
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How much is the EESIS grant per month/year ?
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It's is $2400 per year.

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luckystar:
How much is the EESIS grant per month/year ?
More about EESIS.... some discussion in the past.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1624&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15 -
I have been trying to understand what DSA and IP is all about and am afraid that I am still quite clueless.
What exactly is the purpose of doing all the additional stuff like Maths Olympiad etc. Is it so that one can have a better portfolio to get into a secondary school via DSA?
Is getting into the secondary school via DSA an end in itself? i.e. merely to bypass the PSLE results?
Or is it to get into the IP so that we can bypass the O Levels?
Does DSA mean that the child will be on IP?
I am quite confused. Could someone please enlighten me? -
acforfamily:
How old are your children?I have been trying to understand what DSA and IP is all about and am afraid that I am still quite clueless.
What exactly is the purpose of doing all the additional stuff like Maths Olympiad etc. Is it so that one can have a better portfolio to get into a secondary school via DSA?
Is getting into the secondary school via DSA an end in itself? i.e. merely to bypass the PSLE results?
Or is it to get into the IP so that we can bypass the O Levels?
Does DSA mean that the child will be on IP?
I am quite confused. Could someone please enlighten me? -
acforfamily:
All the information will slowly filter down to you from the school during briefings when you child gets from P4 to P5 and then finally in P6 you will receive a whole set of information about how to select your child's secondary school. The MOE website is also a useful source of information.I have been trying to understand what DSA and IP is all about and am afraid that I am still quite clueless.
What exactly is the purpose of doing all the additional stuff like Maths Olympiad etc. Is it so that one can have a better portfolio to get into a secondary school via DSA?
Is getting into the secondary school via DSA an end in itself? i.e. merely to bypass the PSLE results?
Or is it to get into the IP so that we can bypass the O Levels?
Does DSA mean that the child will be on IP?
I am quite confused. Could someone please enlighten me?
But as usual the information provided is always \"sterile\". Here at KSP, you get a lot more juicy bits, useful tips and exchange.
I guess your children are still young, hence you are bewildered by all this. Stay cool
, because by the time your children's turn come, the rules/scene may have changed/evolved. Whatever is discussed here is currently relevant for this one two years.
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Thanks for the response.
The reason I am asking though my kid is still in lower Primary is because the school gave us a letter in P2 telling us to prepare for DSA. They stated that if you want to get in via DSA, some of the things have to start now. -
acforfamily:
Kind to share what things got to start now for DSA as early as P2? My school never told us that when my kid was in P2.Thanks for the response.
The reason I am asking though my kid is still in lower Primary is because the school gave us a letter in P2 telling us to prepare for DSA. They stated that if you want to get in via DSA, some of the things have to start now. -
acforfamily:
Is the school referring to those niche DSA like music/dance/sports? These talents/skills need to be trained early. Then over the years, the child should be involved in national competitions and do well in them.Thanks for the response.
The reason I am asking though my kid is still in lower Primary is because the school gave us a letter in P2 telling us to prepare for DSA. They stated that if you want to get in via DSA, some of the things have to start now. -
MdmKS:
Kind to share what things got to start now for DSA as early as P2? My school never told us that when my kid was in P2.
I remember when last year PSLE results was released and the Nanyang Pri Sch principal was interviewed, she said PSLE preparation starts in P1.
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