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    DSA 2012

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • P Offline
      PROUDY MUM
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      Hahaha I think this year will be more competitive cos all these Year 2000 DRAGON kids …smart kids.

      So the bench mark became higher and gave those DSA school better choices in giving CO to those kids. Especially for the Pretigious school they can give CO to those with better combination - academic ,talent,leadership etc.

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        SHAmum
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        Nebbermind:
        SHAmum:

        For those ksp, thinking of chosing sport for DSA, pls choose the sport that dc really enjoy it and suitability of their physical body build and choosen sport.


        Er...I always thought the schools will go only for those who are already excelling in their respective sports.
        From what I heard, these sport kids are usually already in award winning school teams and any have personal coaches outside. Also, these coaches help to link up (headhunt) to the sec schools which they may also be coaching.

        Hi Nebbermind,
        I m appealing to those parents train their kids start fr very young for DSA purpose depending on the school that they want their kid to get in, what I am seeing is that kids suffer the most ( kids can go far fr start young n many hrs they put in but not far enough to get the place and matter worse they r not enjoy it). When I saw those kids, I feel v sad for them and helpless. Some parents are scolding and kids are crying....

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          Worriedpapa
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          Nothing is a given… I personally think the dsa process for sports (yes, each school will only want the very best… That is the purpose of the DSA!!) is a good experience for some kids. They are learning from young, that if they want something bad enough, they need to put effort and strive to achieve it. Too many kids these days take things for granted which is not necessarily a good grounding for later life!


          My DD learnt from P3, when she cleared the GEP first round but did not make the final cut, that she must persevere to succeed. She was very disappointed because her best friend had to move to another school because she made the GEP. We started discussing what she wanted to do and how to achieve that. Since P4, she puts in 10 to 12 hrs training every week and by P6, she is the top rated P6 girl in her sport. Since P5, she practiced and played in international tournaments… There were disappointments along the way of course… But it was character building.

          When the DSA process started, she still did not take anything for granted. Practiced and trained for the school trials… But it has all paid off. Got DSA offers from her top 3 schools with only PSLE 200 hurdle.

          Just wanted to share the long journey that my DD went through since P6. Great in building her own self esteem as well. Now she even beats me in
          that sport!

          May not be the path for every kid but as with everything in life… Perseverance, Dedication and some talent added together goes a long way.

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            BeContented
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            Worriedpapa:
            Nothing is a given... I personally think the dsa process for sports (yes, each school will only want the very best... That is the purpose of the DSA!!) is a good experience for some kids. They are learning from young, that if they want something bad enough, they need to put effort and strive to achieve it. Too many kids these days take things for granted which is not necessarily a good grounding for later life!


            My DD learnt from P3, when she cleared the GEP first round but did not make the final cut, that she must persevere to succeed. She was very disappointed because her best friend had to move to another school because she made the GEP. We started discussing what she wanted to do and how to achieve that. Since P4, she puts in 10 to 12 hrs training every week and by P6, she is the top rated P6 girl in her sport. Since P5, she practiced and played in international tournaments... There were disappointments along the way of course.. But it was character building.

            When the DSA process started, she still did not take anything for granted. Practiced and trained for the school trials... But it has all paid off. Got DSA offers from her top 3 schools with only PSLE 200 hurdle.

            Just wanted to share the long journey that my DD went through since P6. Great in building her own self esteem as well. Now she even beats me in
            that sport!

            May not be the path for every kid but as with everything in life.... Perseverance, Dedication and some talent added together goes a long way.
            :goodpost: congrats to your gal too.

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              HVR
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              Read in the ST some parents are not happy with DSA, more specifically, they are not happy with GEP students applying for top schools via DSA. They think GEP students are depriving their children a chance to get into those schools. Any solution? Is this majority’s view?

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                Nebbermind
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                SHAmum:
                Nebbermind:

                [quote=\"SHAmum\"]For those ksp, thinking of chosing sport for DSA, pls choose the sport that dc really enjoy it and suitability of their physical body build and choosen sport.


                Er...I always thought the schools will go only for those who are already excelling in their respective sports.
                From what I heard, these sport kids are usually already in award winning school teams and any have personal coaches outside. Also, these coaches help to link up (headhunt) to the sec schools which they may also be coaching.

                Hi Nebbermind,
                I m appealing to those parents train their kids start fr very young for DSA purpose depending on the school that they want their kid to get in, what I am seeing is that kids suffer the most ( kids can go far fr start young n many hrs they put in but not far enough to get the place and matter worse they r not enjoy it). When I saw those kids, I feel v sad for them and helpless. Some parents are scolding and kids are crying....[/quote]noted.

                unfortunately, there are parents who are only interested in the goal and not the process. Same for academic...when kids cannot get into RI or HCI, it's like total failure....*SIGH*

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                  Nebbermind
                  last edited by

                  HVR:
                  Read in the ST some parents are not happy with DSA, more specifically, they are not happy with GEP students applying for top schools via DSA. They think GEP students are depriving their children a chance to get into those schools. Any solution? Is this majority's view?

                  It makes sense for the schools to go for what they feel are the safe choice...and in any case, the school mentioned is one of those few top schools with SBGE and so nothing wrong with picking the Geppers so that they can continue in the programme.

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                    MR06
                    last edited by

                    HVR:
                    Read in the ST some parents are not happy with DSA, more specifically, they are not happy with GEP students applying for top schools via DSA. They think GEP students are depriving their children a chance to get into those schools. Any solution? Is this majority's view?


                    For those who want to read it online....

                    Parents call for closer look at direct admission

                    http://www.edvantage.com.sg/edvantage/features/hottopics/1404346/Parents_call_for_closer_look_at_direct_admission.html

                    Another recent article on DSA

                    They got in through to theirs school via DSA

                    http://www.edvantage.com.sg/edvantage/features/hottopics/1404348/They_got_in_through_DSA.html

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                      yukilei
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                      Worriedpapa:
                      Nothing is a given... I personally think the dsa process for sports (yes, each school will only want the very best... That is the purpose of the DSA!!) is a good experience for some kids. They are learning from young, that if they want something bad enough, they need to put effort and strive to achieve it. Too many kids these days take things for granted which is not necessarily a good grounding for later life!


                      My DD learnt from P3, when she cleared the GEP first round but did not make the final cut, that she must persevere to succeed. She was very disappointed because her best friend had to move to another school because she made the GEP. We started discussing what she wanted to do and how to achieve that. Since P4, she puts in 10 to 12 hrs training every week and by P6, she is the top rated P6 girl in her sport. Since P5, she practiced and played in international tournaments... There were disappointments along the way of course.. But it was character building.

                      When the DSA process started, she still did not take anything for granted. Practiced and trained for the school trials... But it has all paid off. Got DSA offers from her top 3 schools with only PSLE 200 hurdle.

                      Just wanted to share the long journey that my DD went through since P6. Great in building her own self esteem as well. Now she even beats me in
                      that sport!

                      May not be the path for every kid but as with everything in life.... Perseverance, Dedication and some talent added together goes a long way.
                      Worriedpapa,

                      your gal is really mature at her age. She has done herself proud, not only that she has gotten the top 3 schools' COs but also that she has managed to stand up after failure. This is very impt in life.

                      I would also like to :salute: you, for always being there to support her & guide her. What a great Papa you are!!!! :rahrah:

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                        polkadot
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                        HVR:
                        Read in the ST some parents are not happy with DSA, more specifically, they are not happy with GEP students applying for top schools via DSA. They think GEP students are depriving their children a chance to get into those schools. Any solution? Is this majority's view?

                        It happen every year around DSA and GEP time.

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