DSA 2012
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mum42:
Interesting Info ....
I was told by the center which my DS is trying to do DSA with, I was told only those DSA sport who do not hit the basic DSA sport COP will be posted to the 4yr programme. Must be told in the first place right ? Think the sch do not want to loose the sport talents just because they may missed the COP just by a mark or two.
Do U Happen to Know what is the \"basic DSA sport COP\"?
240? -
Funx3:
The programme is called E W Barker Scholar Programme for those who have COP below 240. Those 240 n above will do IP route. But if they do well in sec 2 they will be transfer to IP so some boys will still go thru this DSA sport route even if they have to go for the 4 yr programme first. This programme will be v good for those real sport talents as it cater to their trainning n learning needs.
Interesting Info ....mum42:
I was told by the center which my DS is trying to do DSA with, I was told only those DSA sport who do not hit the basic DSA sport COP will be posted to the 4yr programme. Must be told in the first place right ? Think the sch do not want to loose the sport talents just because they may missed the COP just by a mark or two.
Do U Happen to Know what is the \"basic DSA sport COP\"?
240? -
mum42:
Interesting. Thanks for information.
The programme is called E W Barker Scholar Programme for those who have COP below 240. Those 240 n above will do IP route. But if they do well in sec 2 they will be transfer to IP so some boys will still go thru this DSA sport route even if they have to go for the 4 yr programme first. This programme will be v good for those real sport talents as it cater to their trainning n learning needs. -
jtoh:
Hi BeContented,BeContented:
ok, so I can still shake leg.....until nearer the time....anyway, only plan to DSA 2 -3 (one cos' he likes Maths, the other cos' nearby
Which schools are your son trying out for? I guess NUSH is one of them? If you have all your son's relevant certs in a file it's not stressful to put together his portfolio.
Just make certified true copies.
Hi jtoh,
Yes, considering NUSH cos' of the Maths and it's not that far cos I'm staying in Jurong. The other school is of course RV but worried about the HCL. Not sure if DS is really keen to do it in Secondary.... Actually I would prefer to go via PSLE t-score, but I think DS is probably in 24x range.......
And thanks to you, Funx3 and all the rest for the info on what needs to be done. Didn't realised have to be certified true copies.....too long never do all these stuff already (did that only when I applied for my first job 20 years ago
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BeContented:
Hi BeContented,jtoh:
[quote=\"BeContented\"]
ok, so I can still shake leg.....until nearer the time....anyway, only plan to DSA 2 -3 (one cos' he likes Maths, the other cos' nearby
Which schools are your son trying out for? I guess NUSH is one of them? If you have all your son's relevant certs in a file it's not stressful to put together his portfolio.
Just make certified true copies.
Hi jtoh,
Yes, considering NUSH cos' of the Maths and it's not that far cos I'm staying in Jurong. The other school is of course RV but worried about the HCL. Not sure if DS is really keen to do it in Secondary.... Actually I would
prefer to go via PSLE t-score, but I think DS is probably in 24x range.......
And thanks to you, Funx3 and all the rest for the info on what needs to be done. Didn't realised have to be certified true copies.....too long never do all these stuff already (did that only when I applied for my first job 20 years ago
)[/quote]Hi BeContended,
DS did not submit 'certified true copies' of his certs, but just photocopies of them, when he applied for DSA last year. I was the one who prepared DS' portfolio file, so I remember.
The 2 schools DS applied DSA for were RI & HCI. Not sure of other secondary schools, though. Perhaps you can check with the respective schools before you submit the certs? -
jtoh:
Jtoh, that is true. For a sportsboy, it will be non-different from ACSI or Victoria etc which have dual tracks and one can only enter IP route if meet IP COP of min 255. But those who want the RI brand will still go RI. Having a O levels class may in fact benefit those boys who are clearly not coping by Year 2/3 in IP but no exit route under current system. At least going forward, they have an O level cert to fall back. It also goes to show the school does look after them.
This is an interesting development bec many sports students opt for RI bec of its IP programme. If they're by default in an O level class they may not want to DSA into RI. -
Snow Crystal:
Yes it's good that RI is looking after all its students. I'm sure it always has.
Jtoh, that is true. For a sportsboy, it will be non-different from ACSI or Victoria etc which have dual tracks and one can only enter IP route if meet IP COP of min 255. But those who want the RI brand will still go RI. Having a O levels class may in fact benefit those boys who are clearly not coping by Year 2/3 in IP but no exit route under current system. At least going forward, they have an O level cert to fall back. It also goes to show the school does look after them.jtoh:
This is an interesting development bec many sports students opt for RI bec of its IP programme. If they're by default in an O level class they may not want to DSA into RI.
Just to clarify, for ACSI, sports DSA boys need not have met the IP COP of 255 etc to be in the IP class. So long as they do well enough in the HAST test they will be admitted to IP regardless of their PSLE scores. -
mum42:
Are you talking about this? The EW Barker Institute of Sports? http://www.ri.edu.sg/main/EWBISConf
The programme is called E W Barker Scholar Programme for those who have COP below 240. Those 240 n above will do IP route. But if they do well in sec 2 they will be transfer to IP so some boys will still go thru this DSA sport route even if they have to go for the 4 yr programme first. This programme will be v good for those real sport talents as it cater to their trainning n learning needs.
From the New Paper write up it appears to be a sports school of sorts with sports-related disciplines. I remember being confused by the article when I read it last year bec it seemed to be a separate school with different curriculum and emphasis. -
jtoh:
Thank you for this information.
Just to clarify, for ACSI, sports DSA boys need not have met the IP COP of 255 etc to be in the IP class. So long as they do well enough in the HAST test they will be admitted to IP regardless of their PSLE scores. -
Envy those who can apply for DSA. My son does not have anything to qualify him for DSA. Have to depend on his PSLE result. Good luck to those apply for DSA!

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