Integrated Programme (IP)
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I think the 700 students who are not part of the ‘A’ level count also includes those who take the IB or NUS Diploma. Hence the actual drop-out rate should be much lower?
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Inside the 700 students who dropped out of IP,
should EXCLUDE those students who never sat for A-level National exam : students Not from the A-level track, like
- ACSI (IB)
- SJI (IB)
- NUS High Diploma, bypass A-level
In the past, half way through the IP programme, there were also some students who exited out of IP Secondary schools mid way, went somewhere else instead, never come back to A-level, nothing to do with A-level track anymore. -
Dont think they mention abt the numbers of drop out…
First, the 4k includes A, IB etc…Then 3300 is those taking A. Unable/not entering autonomous U is 165…if my understanding is correct… -
phtthp\" post_id=\"2016334\" time=\"1614656127\" user_id=\"35251:
SOTA & Sports School also do IB assuming they are counted in the initial 4000 Sec 1 students in IP.
Inside the 700 students who dropped out of IP,
should EXCLUDE those students who never sat for A-level National exam : students Not from the A-level track, like
- ACSI (IB)
- SJI (IB)
- NUS High Diploma, bypass A-level
In the past, half way through the IP programme, there were also some students who exited out of IP Secondary schools mid way, went somewhere else instead, never come back to A-level, nothing to do with A-level track anymore.
They may had not included some that comes in at Year 3 IP as well. -
MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2016335\" time=\"1614657634\" user_id=\"43981:
Drop out rate is approx 6% ... data from 5 yrs ago.
Dont think they mention abt the numbers of drop out..
First, the 4k includes A, IB etc..Then 3300 is those taking A. Unable/not entering autonomous U is 165..if my understanding is correct..
So ~ 240 out of 4000/ IP batch.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/about-6-of-students-likely-to-not-finish-ip -
MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2016335\" time=\"1614657634\" user_id=\"43981:
But that would mean ACSI, SJI, MGS, SOTA and SSP totaled only 700 pupils taking IB every year.
Dont think they mention abt the numbers of drop out..
First, the 4k includes A, IB etc..Then 3300 is those taking A. Unable/not entering autonomous U is 165..if my understanding is correct..
Considering that these are some of the brightest kids, 4% not making the cut to university doesn’t bode well. It’s also a warning button for parents choosing IP to consider the suitability of the programme for the child. -
Just throwing out a thought. What if the “streaming”/selection for IP program were to take place at end Sec 3 instead of end P6?
Wouldn’t that be a better predictor of A level results being able to qualify for local U?
Those that score in the top 10% based on end Sec 3 results…get to go IP (create a new name if u wish) and skip O levels. -
floppy\" post_id=\"2016339\" time=\"1614659850\" user_id=\"97579:
I think the 4000 includes students who DSA into IP and some (I believe minority) may not do that well in academics (PSLE and A-Levels).
But that would mean ACSI, SJI, MGS, SOTA and SSP totaled only 700 pupils taking IB every year.MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2016335\" time=\"1614657634\" user_id=\"43981:
Dont think they mention abt the numbers of drop out..
First, the 4k includes A, IB etc..Then 3300 is those taking A. Unable/not entering autonomous U is 165..if my understanding is correct..
Considering that these are some of the brightest kids, 4% not making the cut to university doesn’t bode well. It’s also a warning button for parents choosing IP to consider the suitability of the programme for the child.
There are also students who choose to \"drop out\" before A Levels even though they are doing well - eg., going overseas for studies (personal choice or family relocation). -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2016340\" time=\"1614660086\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2016340 time=1614660086 user_id=53606]
Currently,
Just throwing out a thought. What if the “streaming”/selection for IP program were to take place at end Sec 3 instead of end P6?
Wouldn’t that be a better predictor of A level results being able to qualify for local U?
Those that score in the top 10% based on end Sec 3 results...get to go IP (create a new name if u wish) and skip O levels.[/quote]
there already exists a path, for end of Sec 2 students from O-level path, to join the IP track, if students desire, wish to.
End of Sec 2 is the correct timing to join IP, not wait until end of Sec 3 so long then come & join,
because
subject combination in all O-level Secondary schools in Singapore start at the end of Sec 2 final year exam, not end of Sec 3.
Besides,
having spent 2 solid years already inside the O-level track itself, tackling Total 8 to 10 subjects concurrently, by the time these Sec 2 students reach year end, they themselves are mature enough, able to know very well whether they should continue stick back to the O level track, or they are cut out for IP, can attempt a new adventure into IP. They will know for themselves, how ready they are.
Sec 2 students are different from P6 PSLE students
because
Sec 2 students are facing the actual reality placed before them, having to see how well they themselves can manage to cope with 8 to 10 subjects, with or without tuition,
unlike
P6 students tackling only 4 subjects so few, and most of the time is the parents who intervened to helped them make decision.
In fact, there are some students who actually would have benefited much more if they were to join O-level instead, but sadly, their parents kind of \"forced\" them into IP, having this wrong mindset that O-level is \"second class\" students. -
Oh the reason why I suggested end Sec 3 was because that would be after 1 year of taking their specialized subject combi. So if they score well top 10% in this subject combi, can probably assume they will ace O levels and can skip it…proceed straight to JC.
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