Integrated Programme (IP)
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SolitudeJS\" post_id=\"1988000\" time=\"1595854586\" user_id=\"181794:
You need to apply individually to the school you want to transfer to. Your son might be required to sit for a school based test. Most of the transfer applications usually take place in the month of October. So I suggest you shortlist a few schools you are interested in and call those schools to get the details on their transfer process.
Hi , my boy choose IP school after PSLE, now he is in year 2 , but he’s struggling and it seems the IP system may not be suitable for him, also the higher Chinese is an obstacle . We are considering to transfer him to a mainstream school, to do O Levels where it’s more structured and there are more options after O levels . Is it possible to transfer , as he is not a DSA student ? -
Swc\" post_id=\"1988026\" time=\"1595860975\" user_id=\"178585:
Yes, if vacancies arise inside O-level track,
You need to apply individually to the school you want to transfer to. Your son might be required to sit for a school based test. Most of the transfer applications usually take place in the month of October. So I suggest you shortlist a few schools you are interested in and call those schools to get the details on their transfer process.SolitudeJS\" post_id=\"1988000\" time=\"1595854586\" user_id=\"181794:
Hi , my boy choose IP school after PSLE, now he is in year 2 , but he’s struggling and it seems the IP system may not be suitable for him, also the higher Chinese is an obstacle . We are considering to transfer him to a mainstream school, to do O Levels where it’s more structured and there are more options after O levels . Is it possible to transfer , as he is not a DSA student ?
it is possible that some schools (not all, though) may ask those keen-to-Transfer-in-students, from external schools, to take a proficiency tests in essential core subjects, like end-of-Sec 2 (English, Maths, Science, Standard Chinese), regardless of
- whether you are an IP student, or
- whether you are an O-level student, also seeking external Transfer, coming from another different O-level school. That means, remain within the same O-level track, only the school differ.
in the case of SolitudeJS,
if her son were to short-list (apply concurrently) a few external schools for Transfer, it may help to (expedite) speed up the Transfer, since her son didn't accept any DSA offer. Not bound to any DSA Terms-and-condition contract, signed. He is free, in that sense.
Can also try some Secondary schools, that are affliated to Junior Colleges.
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But,
if is the other way round of Transfer instead, ie. Transfer from (O-level into IP) track,
ah,
this type of Transfer will require end-of-Sec2 students to take entrance proficiency tests, unless ...
the student himself happen to come from within the same dual-track IP school himself (eg. within Catholic High or Victoria Secondary), then no need, because the Sec2 (SA2) year-end results are good enough, can tell.
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Sec 2, is a crucial, important streaming year
at end of Sec 2, four different type of Transfer, can take place (arise)
a) transfer, from (O-level into IP-A-level) curriculum schools
Example
Victoria Secondary school invite Sec 2 students, to join their Sec 3 IP programme
https://victoria.moe.edu.sg/admissions/admission-to-integrated-programme-at-year-3/
b) transfer, from (O-level into IB) curriculum schools
example
Sec 3 MGS (International Baccalaureate) programme, invites interested applicants, to apply
https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vT6rTJIblei8pTYxSBY3qfnLgnuMbjd2XKITgSSjg-cULHRGFrUyO4d4uEaa7xQ2ji7senUQ8SfSqLk/pub
c) transfer, from (IP back to O-level) curriculum schools
d) transfer, from (IP back to another type of IP) curriculum schools
eg.
transfer, from NUS High (independent school), back to IP-A-level run curriculum schools, if the students did not accept any NUSH DSA offer, had entered by Supplementary intake (November) path instead, no strings attached, \"free\" to transfer out.
But, after having spent 2 years, find the NUS High fast-paced curriculum a struggle, hence better to exit fast in the long run
example
transfer out from NUS High, to Temask Junior College (IP, A-level) -
Can someone share abit more of Catholic High’s IP? Heard from friends that their IP isn’t as established as other schs… wonder how much of that is true…
If at PSLE, chose O level, possible to opt for HMT when not indicated in the option form? Does CHS encourage students to take HMT or only those who r officially given this option? -
deardear07\" post_id=\"1988114\" time=\"1595912394\" user_id=\"1429:
Cat High O level — eligibility to take HCL is determined by your eligibility letter.
Can someone share abit more of Catholic High’s IP? Heard from friends that their IP isn’t as established as other schs.. wonder how much of that is true..
If at PSLE, chose O level, possible to opt for HMT when not indicated in the option form? Does CHS encourage students to take HMT or only those who r officially given this option?
So if not eligible, you will be taking CL.
If eligible, you can opt to do either HCL or CL.
So to answer that last question, it is “only those who are officially given this option”.
Cat High IP — I guess when they say not as established, it just means they are one of the “youngest” ones to run IP. But even as one of the youngest ones, it has been quite many years since it started (was it sec 1 2013?), I think first 2 batches are in the U by now. -
MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"1988135\" time=\"1595915170\" user_id=\"2964:
So it’s in a way different from the likes of Maris n some others where they encourage the students to take HMT even though not officially offered in the PSLE form? It’s a no no rather than encouraged to have..
Cat High O level — eligibility to take HCL is determined by your eligibility letter.deardear07\" post_id=\"1988114\" time=\"1595912394\" user_id=\"1429:
Can someone share abit more of Catholic High’s IP? Heard from friends that their IP isn’t as established as other schs.. wonder how much of that is true..
If at PSLE, chose O level, possible to opt for HMT when not indicated in the option form? Does CHS encourage students to take HMT or only those who r officially given this option?
So if not eligible, you will be taking CL.
If eligible, you can opt to do either HCL or CL.
So to answer that last question, it is “only those who are officially given this option”.
Cat High IP — I guess when they say not as established, it just means they are one of the “youngest” ones to run IP. But even as one of the youngest ones, it has been quite many years since it started (was it sec 1 2013?), I think first 2 batches are in the U by now. -
deardear07\" post_id=\"1988148\" time=\"1595916551\" user_id=\"1429:
So it’s in a way different from the likes of Maris n some others where they encourage the students to take HMT even though not officially offered in the PSLE form? It’s a no no rather than encouraged to have..[/quote]Not sure what Maris does, but for Cat High O, it is on their website.
Cat High O level — eligibility to take HCL is determined by your eligibility letter.MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"1988135\" time=\"1595915170\" user_id=\"2964:
[quote=deardear07 post_id=1988114 time=1595912394 user_id=1429]Can someone share abit more of Catholic High’s IP? Heard from friends that their IP isn’t as established as other schs.. wonder how much of that is true..
If at PSLE, chose O level, possible to opt for HMT when not indicated in the option form? Does CHS encourage students to take HMT or only those who r officially given this option?
So if not eligible, you will be taking CL.
If eligible, you can opt to do either HCL or CL.
So to answer that last question, it is “only those who are officially given this option”.
Cat High IP — I guess when they say not as established, it just means they are one of the “youngest” ones to run IP. But even as one of the youngest ones, it has been quite many years since it started (was it sec 1 2013?), I think first 2 batches are in the U by now.
I think it is good to just follow the eligibility, HCL is much harder than CL, and for my relative who dropped HCL in sec 4, and is now doing H1 CL in JC, the feedback is JC CL is much easier than Olevel HCL. Meaning there is no good reason to struggle with HCL-O, just to be able to take 2 points off and skip CL-JC. If you have cca and affiliation, then you cant make use of the HCL 2 points also. Of course it depends on the individual and the severity of the struggle. And that is just one feedback, sample size is very small. I think if you have a child in sec sch, you can easily find out the difficulty level of o-cl and o-hcl. -
Yes,
O-level (HCL) is a lot more tougher, much more challenging than O-level (CL).
A substantial amount of time is required, to dwell into the individual HCL components, to master them.
O-level (HCL) is a far cry, from PSLE (HCL), because
PSLE (HCL) is merely an extension of PSLE (Standard CL).
But, when come to O-level (HCL), it is no longer merely an extension of O-level (Standard CL).
It goes way beyond that, much more deeper, hence, challenging.
On one hand, it is good to clear O-level (HCL) asap,
so that when students reach JC1, students no need to spend (waste) time, at least minimum > 100+ hours just to study JC1 (CL)
In this regard,
between O-level (Maris Stella High) vs. O-level (Catholic High), inside the department of Higher Chinese
- Maris Stella High is being considerate, because she (MS) overwritten MOE eligibility letter in that, as long as her students have scored minimum grade A (in PSLE Standard Chinese), all Sec 1 students are given the right to proceed go and learn HCL for next 2 years. Then, when reach the end of Sec 2, re-assess their progress made thus far, re-establish a check point, see if students are ready to sit for O-level (Standard CL), in Sec 3.
2 scenario
a)
If reach end of Sec 2, MS students are not ready, then don't take.
If they are not ready, means they will sit for O-level (Standard CL) only in Sec 4.
But, don't forget that they had already been well trained and exposed to learning lots of HCL stuff, for the past 3 years duration. This will stand them in good steed, to do well in their final Sec 4 O-level (Standard CL).
b)
But, if reach end of Sec 2, MS students are ready, let them sit for National exam (O level, Standard CL), in Sec 3.
In sharp contrast,
Sec 1 students in Catholic High differ from Sec 1 students in Maris Stella High.
If students don't obtain that important MOE Psle printed out eligibility letter, then they are not allowed to take up HCL from Sec 1 onwards. Unless at end of Sec 1, they do well overall, not just in one single subject Standard Chinese only. Then on a case-by-case basis, they will be evaluated, may be given the chance (opportunity), to start learn HCL, from beginning Sec 2 Term 1. However, this imply that the students would have already missed out one entire (whole) year of learning HCL in Sec 1. Therefore, need to catch up fast, whatever they had missed out.
Due to such a difference that arises,
Suppose I am a P6 student (boy).
If I am really keen to learn HCL right from beginning Sec 1, but Moe didn't give me that crucial eligibility HCL letter because I have failed to fall within Top 30% of entire PSLE cohort
But
if my Tscore enabled me to meet the Cut off point of either school, given a choice, I will gladly select Maris Stella High, not select Catholic High
because
Why should I,
as a Sec 1 student, waste one precious whole year missing out learning Higher Chinese, since I target to clear O-level (HCL), by the end of Sec 4 ?
Inside that one whole year duration of Sec 1 HCL, so many things would have been taught (covered) by gao-hua laoshi already
MS COP : 239
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7111
CHS COP (O-level): 249
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7102 -
Besides Maris Stella High,
Chung Cheng High (another school) Chinese department also overide MOE Psle Eligibility letter, ie.
let all her Sec 1 students learn HCL, from Day 1
Chung Cheng High (Main) COP : 244
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7104
Chung Cheng High (Yishun) COP : 241
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7105
will be good, if more SAP Secondary schools Chinese department can overide the Moe Psle students' eligibility letter -
Wow thanks for the breakdown/ analysis merlioningermany and phtthp!!
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Can I check if any parents have feedback or recommendations of any tutors/tuition centre for students in IP? As understand, IP in each school may be different in terms of how they cover the syllabus, do parents, therefore, go for 1-1 tuition instead? I am not able to find any parent’s sharing on tutors/tuition centres specific for IP. Perhaps I might have missed them. I would very much appreciate if someone can share the link if there is already one. Thanks.
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