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    Integrated Programme (IP)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      Vanilla Cake
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      VJC considering IP intake at year 1 ? Pls read this thread :

      http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/printfriendly/0,4139,156789,00.html

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        WeiHan
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        I have been curious how parents choose schools for their kids. What criterias and qualities of the schools do they really find out before they make decisions? Is the quality of independent schools really better than non-independent schools? If so, what are they?


        Maybe even choosing schools reveal much of Singaporeans trait, "choose the longest queue and you won’t be too wrong".

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          daisyt
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          Hi WeiHan, I can share my own experience in helping my child to choose her school. I do not choose the schools for her, I leave it to her to make her own decision. However I told her, my only criteria is, it must be a SAP school. That’s my individual preference because I always hope my child can be nurtured in a strong chinese culture enviornment.


          Then it happened that majority of the SAP schools are IP. My worries came in and after talking to her and checking around, she told us she was willing to take up that challenge and put in extra effort. (IP is quite risky, at least that’s the feedback I received from most parents). My job was to tell her all the feedbacks I have received (good and bad) and the consequences. That’s how she came up her list of 6 choices.

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            WeiHan
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            Vanilla Cake:
            I am in a dilemma.Based on last year's COP :


            Dunman High School - 260
            National Junior College (Secondary Section ) - ?
            Nanyang Girls' High School - 265
            Raffles Girls' School (Secondary ) - 266
            River Valley High School - 254

            I got 260. Could I use merit in HCL to add 2 bonus points to become 262 if I apply for SAP schools? Heard that DHS's COP is very high and that those getting borderline COPs do not automatically get into DHS.

            Hi Lizawa,

            After deducting DSA students, how many left for S1 intake for NJC?
            Any chance for me to get into NJC since this is the first year that they are taking Sec 1 students for IP? Will the COP be high ?

            Warmest regards.
            Looks like the mean psle agg for DSA is lower for most schools. For example, for Dunman High, according to the principal's tabulation, the mean agg for 2007 batch is 260 instead of the higher number shown in the MOE website. http://www.dhs.sg/adm/newspdf/2008DHSprogramme.pdf

            I think it will be nice if MOE can includes these info in their website such as how many students get a place through DSA and their mean score etc....

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              pink clouds
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              Actually, a lower mean aggregate for DSA applicants may not always be true. I was a DSA applicant who was shortlisted for the NYGH interview along with many of my other friends who applied for it through academics. We were all rejected when the results came out, except for one, but still managed to get into NYGH through the MOE central posting. I asked around in school, and most of the DSA applicants who got in had a higher PSLE mean aggregate than the COP. I’m not sure about those who got in through sports, but you must definitely meet a certain mean aggregate before they will take you. I’m not sure about DHS, RVHS or NJC, but I guess that it should work that way as all of them are IP schools. Anyway, getting in for DSA is getting more and more difficult nowadays, especially through academics.Wishing all of this years’ DSA applicants good luck!

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                flowermama
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                My sec one son is currently in RV. He cannot understand the notes given by his science teacher, seems too cheem. So I enrol him in Just education IP Science class. He thinks the materials are good. They also have some "SPA" training which seems important.

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                  MdmKS
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                  flowermama:
                  My sec one son is currently in RV. He cannot understand the notes given by his science teacher, seems too cheem. So I enrol him in Just education IP Science class. He thinks the materials are good. They also have some \"SPA\" training which seems important.

                  What is SPA ?

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                    flowermama
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                    I dont know the exact details also. :? Should have taken a more keen attitude to my son's studies..... I went to SEAB website and found this:


                    School-based Science Practical Assessment (SPA):
                    Paper 3 (96 marks)
                    The School-based Science Practical Assessment (SPA) will be conducted to assess appropriate aspects of objectives C1 to C6. SPA will take place over an appropriate period that the candidates are offering the subject. The assessment of science practical skills is grouped into 3 skill sets:
                    * Skill set 1 – Implementing
                    * Skill set 2 – Analysing
                    * Skill set 3 – Planning
                    Each candidate is to be assessed only twice for each of skill sets 1 and 2 and only once for skill set 3.


                    Singapore students will not be offered A and O level practical exams. The practicals are all done in schools based on MOE SPA guidelines and its a large proportion of their overall marks. I guess thats why the tuition centre is conducting it on a regular basis.

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                      tobadtosad
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                      Hey my child got his aggregate score of 256 3A*1B and a distinction .

                      Can he apply for any ip schools?

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                        Perth2020
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                        tobadtosad:
                        Hey my child got his aggregate score of 256 3A*1B and a distinction .

                        Can he apply for any ip schools?
                        Hi,

                        Well Done! Congrats.

                        256 = River Valley High School

                        Cheers!
                        :celebrate:

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