Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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jtoh:
Hi jtoh,
There's a long queue to drop off along Anderson Rd. If you're coming along Stevens from Orchard Rd, might as well drop off there rather than turning left into Stevens and joining the queue.Herbie:
Which location is ideal to drop of our gal?
Along steven road outside the side entrance or along anderson road?
Are u refering to alighting along Draycott Park?
Btw, will the Balmoral road be jammed up as well? -
vt61:
Heard that the child of a neighbour, with a COP of 261 but no other special talent, was able to successfully appeal for a transfer to RGS. Just wondering what's happening - what's the point of setting a high COP only to admit students who don't make the cut? How is that fair to students who strove very hard to earn a high COP?
Isn't RGS COP only 263? I'd say the girl stood a high chance. 261 and 263 isn't that much off, so i think it's too harsh to say she doesn't make the cut. Plus, COP is not set by the school, it is the T-score of the last student admitted. It's not up to RGS to set the COP, but how many students applied...
It would be unfair that just because RGS is a top school then people who lets say, get 262 don't stand a chance. Why shouldn't they? They probably worked hard too. -
Herbie:
Hi jtoh,
There's a long queue to drop off along Anderson Rd. If you're coming along Stevens from Orchard Rd, might as well drop off there rather than turning left into Stevens and joining the queue.jtoh:
[quote=\"Herbie\"]Which location is ideal to drop of our gal?
Along steven road outside the side entrance or along anderson road?
Are u refering to alighting along Draycott Park?
Btw, will the Balmoral road be jammed up as well?[/quote]No, at the bus stop along Stevens. You can also drop off along Draycott although I've never done that before so don't know the traffic situation there.
There'll be a queue along Anderson, and this extends into Balmoral and both sides of Stevens waiting to turn into Anderson. -
Choco05:
By your reasoning, every other students with COP 261 & 262 ought to seek a transfer and deserve a transfer to RGS. Then maybe those with 260 and 259 would think likewise, that their score isn't that far from 263 and therefore equally deserve a place in the school too??? So where does it stop? Either the schools are setting unrealistically high COP or are quite lax in enforcing the COP that they had set.vt61:
Heard that the child of a neighbour, with a COP of 261 but no other special talent, was able to successfully appeal for a transfer to RGS. Just wondering what's happening - what's the point of setting a high COP only to admit students who don't make the cut? How is that fair to students who strove very hard to earn a high COP?
Isn't RGS COP only 263? I'd say the girl stood a high chance. 261 and 263 isn't that much off, so i think it's too harsh to say she doesn't make the cut. Plus, COP is not set by the school, it is the T-score of the last student admitted. It's not up to RGS to set the COP, but how many students applied...
It would be unfair that just because RGS is a top school then people who lets say, get 262 don't stand a chance. Why shouldn't they? They probably worked hard too. -
vt61:
By your reasoning, every other students with COP 261 & 262 ought to seek a transfer and deserve a transfer to RGS. Then maybe those with 260 and 259 would think likewise, that their score isn't that far from 263 and therefore equally deserve a place in the school too??? So where does it stop? Either the schools are setting unrealistically high COP or are quite lax in enforcing the COP that they had set.[/quote]Schools do not set COPs.Choco05:
[quote=\"vt61\"]Heard that the child of a neighbour, with a COP of 261 but no other special talent, was able to successfully appeal for a transfer to RGS. Just wondering what's happening - what's the point of setting a high COP only to admit students who don't make the cut? How is that fair to students who strove very hard to earn a high COP?
Isn't RGS COP only 263? I'd say the girl stood a high chance. 261 and 263 isn't that much off, so i think it's too harsh to say she doesn't make the cut. Plus, COP is not set by the school, it is the T-score of the last student admitted. It's not up to RGS to set the COP, but how many students applied...
It would be unfair that just because RGS is a top school then people who lets say, get 262 don't stand a chance. Why shouldn't they? They probably worked hard too. -
vt61:
By your reasoning, every other students with COP 261 & 262 ought to seek a transfer and deserve a transfer to RGS. Then maybe those with 260 and 259 would think likewise, that their score isn't that far from 263 and therefore equally deserve a place in the school too??? So where does it stop? Either the schools are setting unrealistically high COP or are quite lax in enforcing the COP that they had set.[/quote]I personally do think all them do deserve to come to RGS, or at least a top school, but there are only that number of placings after posting, sadly.Choco05:
[quote=\"vt61\"]Heard that the child of a neighbour, with a COP of 261 but no other special talent, was able to successfully appeal for a transfer to RGS. Just wondering what's happening - what's the point of setting a high COP only to admit students who don't make the cut? How is that fair to students who strove very hard to earn a high COP?
Isn't RGS COP only 263? I'd say the girl stood a high chance. 261 and 263 isn't that much off, so i think it's too harsh to say she doesn't make the cut. Plus, COP is not set by the school, it is the T-score of the last student admitted. It's not up to RGS to set the COP, but how many students applied...
It would be unfair that just because RGS is a top school then people who lets say, get 262 don't stand a chance. Why shouldn't they? They probably worked hard too.
As mentioned, COP is not set by the school. It just means the last person who got into RGS has a COP of 263. It is not up to the school because they take in people until the 400+ places are filled, and the 400th person has a t-score of 263.
Based on your logic, the appealing system shouldn't exist at all, should it? Not just RGS, but every sec school. -
jtoh:
Oh! ok thanks for yr swift reply.
No, at the bus stop along Stevens. You can also drop off along Draycott although I've never done that before so don't know the traffic situation there.
There'll be a queue along Anderson, and this extends into Balmoral and both sides of Stevens waiting to turn into Anderson. -
Anyone know abt the traffic situation along draycott road? Well there be a terrible jam as well?
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Traffic starts to jam up around what time?
If we are at steven rd around 6:30am, will the traffic outside of rgs be smooth and without any jam? -
Herbie:
Definitely.Traffic starts to jam up around what time?
If we are at steven rd around 6:30am, will the traffic outside of rgs be smooth and without any jam?
Usually jam is around 7-7.15 i guess. But when it rains, the jam can go until 7.20
6.30am a bit early...i think 6.50 would be good.
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