Nanyang Girls' High School [*IP]
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angelee998:
Just check application status on NYGH website, DD's interview was successful and is offered a place!!

Hi angelee998
:congrats:
Your DD must be doing very well. :rahrah: -
Brenda10:
No lah, most of her friends also accepted.angelee998:
Just check application status on NYGH website, DD's interview was successful and is offered a place!!

Hi angelee998
:congrats:
Your DD must be doing very well. :rahrah: -
I supposed those offered a place in IP schools still need to fulfill the required T-score for their PSLE. May I know how much?
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orchids:
I supposed those offered a place in IP schools still need to fulfill the required T-score for their PSLE. May I know how much?
as long as they meet the t-score requirement of the course they are taking in the IP school. express course is around 200 -
Congrats, Angelee998. Now ur DD can concentrate on PSLE - less stress since already chopped a place in ur dream sch (nygh or rgs ?)
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verykiasu2010:
My DD's classmate was DSAed last year to the top girl school via sport but the requirement for PSLE score still need to be 250. I guess this should be written in the acceptance letter??orchids:
I supposed those offered a place in IP schools still need to fulfill the required T-score for their PSLE. May I know how much?
as long as they meet the t-score requirement of the course they are taking in the IP school. express course is around 200 -
mummyjoyce:
My DD's classmate was DSAed last year to the top girl school via sport but the requirement for PSLE score still need to be 250. I guess this should be written in the acceptance letter??[/quote]may be they did not specify it in the acceptance letter so that the school reserves some flexibility. think about it.verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"orchids\"]I supposed those offered a place in IP schools still need to fulfill the required T-score for their PSLE. May I know how much?
as long as they meet the t-score requirement of the course they are taking in the IP school. express course is around 200
i definitely have met some students from the IP schools who got in via DSA but the final t-scores were sub-250 -
mummyjoyce:
My DD's classmate was DSAed last year to the top girl school via sport but the requirement for PSLE score still need to be 250. I guess this should be written in the acceptance letter??[/quote]Which school is this? The requirements are clearly stated in the letter of offer.verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"orchids\"]I supposed those offered a place in IP schools still need to fulfill the required T-score for their PSLE. May I know how much?
as long as they meet the t-score requirement of the course they are taking in the IP school. express course is around 200 -
jtoh:
Which school is this? The requirements are clearly stated in the letter of offer.[/quote]personally met those students with sub-250 t-scores, and the principals affirmed that there is no minimum score to meet, as long as they meet the requirement for express stream, otherwise what is the use of DSA? might as well use the psle score
My DD's classmate was DSAed last year to the top girl school via sport but the requirement for PSLE score still need to be 250. I guess this should be written in the acceptance letter??mummyjoyce:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
as long as they meet the t-score requirement of the course they are taking in the IP school. express course is around 200 -
I stumbled upon this forum end of last year but this is my first entry

I think it used to be that as long as you meet the express stream cutoff of 200pts, any dsa offer remains. However, my daughter and a friend with a son in RI told me recently that there is now a requirement of 250 that they will still need to meet. In both instances, I heard about this requirement in relations to those under sports DSA. I am not sure if those under the academic domains are the same.
I know that during my daughter's year, some of the sports DSA girls came in with 210s-220s for their PSLE and struggled in their exams in Sec 1 and 2.That may be why some of the schools have this additional requirement now.
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