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    Secondary School Selection 2012

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • isetanI Offline
      isetan
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      she wanted 5 years cos she realised she couldnt cope well in express stream…no sure though how that arrangement was done.

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      • B Offline
        bleeze
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        KoalaMummy:
        How about schools like St Andrew's, St Gabriel, Maris Stella?


        Which of these are the better ones?
        I prefer Maris Stella as it is SAP school. Maris Stella only has Express whereas the rest have both Express and Normal.

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          pecalis
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          I asked as my aunt wanted her son to go NA in St Hildas but his score was 20+ and she said no option to go NA. Told her to go MOE and ask for special provision but I believe she din do that. This was many yrs ago.


          Another niece had 19+ last yr and parents opted for NA instead of Exp for her in a gd sec sch in the east. She’s doing very well - top in class and hoping to transfer to Exp next yr but i believe she’ll struggle as her overall % is just slightly more than 70 instead of 80%. I told her NA pace is more suitable for her and so what if she needs 5 yrs instead of 4 yrs to complete her O levels. Age no longer matter when you are in uni, as i realised i have classmates who repeated o or a levels, some are from poly and the guys have to serve 2 yrs in the army… I thot I saw the sparkle in her eyes!

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            janet88
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            pecalis:

            She's doing very well - top in class and hoping to transfer to Exp next yr but i believe she'll struggle as her overall % is just slightly more than 70 instead of 80%. I told her NA pace is more suitable for her and so what if she needs 5 yrs instead of 4 yrs to complete her O levels. Age no longer matter when you are in uni, as i realised i have classmates who repeated o or a levels, some are from poly and the guys have to serve 2 yrs in the army... I thot I saw the sparkle in her eyes!
            Yes, if the pace in NA is not so stressful, it will suit her more. Your niece may even do better for her O levels at the end of 5 years. That 1 year is not a big deal actually...study at her pace instead of cramming.

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              Augmum
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              Chenonceau:
              Augmum:


              That's right....A and A* ( and other grades) in PSLE is NOT PREFIX, unlike in School exams.

              I have posted in this thread and also have enclosed a reply from MOE. Here is the link.

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=14433&p=657905&hilit=Bell+curve+A%2A#p65790

              Thanks for sharing...

              U re welcome ......
              This is a rather common misconception.....

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                phtthp
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                girls perform better than boys in PSLE


                http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1231512/1/.html

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                  mummy so kiasu
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                    mummy so kiasu
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                    jedamum:
                    BeContented:

                    ..you still have a few more years :rahrah:


                    still have some more years to accumulate money for tuition, ah?
                    lol. let's say with 2 subject tuition, i see ds calibre as 23X-24X, but with 4 subject tuition, i think he may be able to hit 25X. so how? :scratchhead:
                    :moneyflies: :idea:

                    If there is a need to go for 4 subjects, then I guess you don't have much choice. Especially for Math, having a strong foundation is very important. Tuition is optional if he is getting for the subjects.

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                      mummy so kiasu
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                      KoalaMummy:
                      if my ds cop is able to go into his affiliated sec school, do i still need to fill in the other 5 schools?

                      By not filling up the rest, MOE might just allocate you a school that is not your choice if you can't get into your first choice school.

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                        Drama Mama
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                        pecalis:
                        I asked as my aunt wanted her son to go NA in St Hildas but his score was 20+ and she said no option to go NA. Told her to go MOE and ask for special provision but I believe she din do that. This was many yrs ago.


                        Another niece had 19+ last yr and parents opted for NA instead of Exp for her in a gd sec sch in the east. She's doing very well - top in class and hoping to transfer to Exp next yr but i believe she'll struggle as her overall % is just slightly more than 70 instead of 80%. I told her NA pace is more suitable for her and so what if she needs 5 yrs instead of 4 yrs to complete her O levels. Age no longer matter when you are in uni, as i realised i have classmates who repeated o or a levels, some are from poly and the guys have to serve 2 yrs in the army... I thot I saw the sparkle in her eyes!
                        Pecalis, tt is very good advice for your niece. There is really no hurry to complete O levels. Best is for kids to do it at a pace most suited for them and enjoy studying.

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