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    Compare Victoria IP vs DHS

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    • A Offline
      AMAS
      last edited by

      mistral77:
      Victoria School

      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=5800

      Dunman High School
      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=5346
      mistrial77,
      Thanks and have read thru. before but still no sure what to advise my DS.
      We know both are good and just try to choose one which suitable
      for my DS as he is offer with CO from both sch.
      Thanks :thankyou:

      AMAS

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        ks2011
        last edited by

        Choose the school your son is interested in. Both the schools are very good schools.

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          AMAS
          last edited by

          ks2011:
          Choose the school your son is interested in. Both the schools are very good schools.

          Hi ks2011, :thankyou:
          Amas

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            LindaYong
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            AMAS:
            Hi,

            I have a silly question to ask over here.
            VS and DHS for IP program
            Please help to advise which school is better?
            For my DS,he has a stronger in English compare to CL.
            He is keen to go to DHS but it is further away compare to VS from the place we stay.I afraid we will struggle a lot when he chose DHS.
            I do not know what are different program for this two school.
            Please help to advise who ever have DS in this two school
            :idea: :idea:
            Thanks very much
            Amas
            Perosonally, I perfer VS to DHS when actually VS is further for my case. VS just started his IP for Sec 1, but because it has a VJC support for its JC programe, but DHS does not have an existing JC supporting their JC programe, thus it will to develop its own JC program which is still not proven.

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              Louis
              last edited by

              LindaYong:

              Perosonally, I perfer VS to DHS when actually VS is further for my case. VS just started his IP for Sec 1, but because it has a VJC support for its JC programe, but DHS does not have an existing JC supporting their JC programe, thus it will to develop its own JC program which is still not proven.
              This is not true. DHS IP students start taking A level since 2008. This year is the 5th batch. The fist full IP is in 2010. The JC Program is well proven. For the 2011 A Level Results:

              http://www.dhs.sg/mar-02-a-level-results.html

              The class of 2011 has once again done the school proud by achieving strong results at the 2011 GCE A-level Examination.

              99% of the cohort achieved at least 2 H2 Passes and GP/KI Pass.
              40% of the cohort achieved at least 3 H2 Distinctions.
              59% of the cohort achieved at least 4 Distinctions.
              93 Dunmanians achieved at least 6 Distinctions.
              39 Dunmanians achieved at least 7 Distinctions.
              9 Dunmanians achieved at least 8 Distinctions.
              74% of Dunmanians who offered H3 subjects attained Distinction or Merit.
              34% of Dunmanians who offered H3 subjects attained Distinctions.

              DHS has taken only a few years to reach the status of top JC level.

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                anxious.01501dad
                last edited by

                Perosonally, I perfer VS to DHS when actually VS is further for my case. VS just started his IP for Sec 1, but because it has a VJC support for its JC programe, but DHS does not have an existing JC supporting their JC programe, thus it will to develop its own JC program which is still not proven.[/quote]


                DHS started the IP programme back in 2005, went full fledge in 2006. It is an in-house 6-year programme just like the one offered at the RVHS. In fact, DHS had produced a President's Scholar back in 2009.

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Programme

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                  WeiHan
                  last edited by

                  DHS students stay in the same school from year 1 to 6.


                  VS and Cedar students have to transfer to VJC after year 4 to continue their year 5 and 6 education leading to A level.

                  I think there is a slight difference ( at least there is higher efficiency in term of administration in the first model) in the model here. Arguably, there is an advantage in the first model. Otherwise, RI would not have chosen to merge with RJC a few years ago.

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                    FanFanX
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                    WeiHan:
                    DHS students stay in the same school from year 1 to 6.


                    VS and Cedar students have to transfer to VJC after year 4 to continue their year 5 and 6 education leading to A level.

                    I think there is a slight difference ( at least there is higher efficiency in term of administration in the first model) in the model here. Arguably, there is an advantage in the first model. Otherwise, RI would not have chosen to merge with RJC a few years ago.
                    Do you know why so many DHS students transfer to VJC after Year 4 in DHS?

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                      WeiHan
                      last edited by

                      FanFanX:
                      WeiHan:

                      DHS students stay in the same school from year 1 to 6.


                      VS and Cedar students have to transfer to VJC after year 4 to continue their year 5 and 6 education leading to A level.

                      I think there is a slight difference ( at least there is higher efficiency in term of administration in the first model) in the model here. Arguably, there is an advantage in the first model. Otherwise, RI would not have chosen to merge with RJC a few years ago.

                      Do you know why so many DHS students transfer to VJC after Year 4 in DHS?

                      Not many transfer to VJC..The braindrain has reduced drastically.

                      I knew two students who were attached to my colleague, one from VJC and another from TJC, both transfered from DHS but that was 2-3 years back. The VJC one said that DHS is \"very cheena\", VJC programme is \"targetted\" (please don't ask me what she meant by \"targetted\"). The TJC didn't say anything....I can't remember...

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                        Louis
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                        FanFanX:

                        Do you know why so many DHS students transfer to VJC after Year 4 in DHS?
                        Dear FanFanX,
                        Do you have statistic to support your \"hearsay\"? There are always students who switch among schools for variou reasons, but your word of \"so many\" has no basis. Please see the data below:

                        PSC 2011 Scholars

                        Raffles Insitution (JC) - 35 scholars
                        Hwa Chong Institution (JC) - 18 scholars
                        Victoria Junior College - 4 scholars
                        Anglo-Chinese Junior College - 1 scholar
                        Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) - 4 scholars
                        Jurong Junior College - 1 scholar
                        Dunman High - 5 scholars
                        River Valley High - 1 scholar
                        National Junior College - 1 scholar

                        Source:
                        http://www.pscscholarships.gov.sg/NR/rd ... rs2011.pdf

                        Just saw the above from another post. DHS is ranked 3rd, ahead of all except RJC and HCI.

                        For those who doubt DHS's performance compared to other JCs, the above data shall speak for DHS's strong standings among the JC and IP Schools. Please note that:

                        1. RJC and HCI have about 1200 students in each cohort. DHS has only about 400.
                        2. RI, RGS, HCI and NYGH has COP around 260. DHS COP was about 257.
                        3. RJC, HCI and VJC take in top O Level students. DHS does not take part in O level admission.
                        4. DHS has a very short history of A level compared with the others except RVHS.

                        I wish the above infomation address that DHS SH is equally good as other top JCs. In fact, DHS shall be considered as a JC which can open up to other students after their O level exam.

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