Choose Secondary school for 2010
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caroline3sg:
If can transfer to their 'dream school', they wouldn't mind paying another $100-200 for new uniform & new books, right? I know if I'm the parent, I wouldn't mindmrswongtuition
Thank you. Transfer in June is too long. If such case, parents would have bought uniforms & books. Maybe some books are same.
Most of them have similar books anyway. -
mrswongtuition:
I think it is better to buy the uniform, or the kid will look weird and feel out of place.
Yes, wear primary school uniform first. There are alot of such cases. They only buy uniform when their appeals are officially replied (successful or not).caroline3sg:
daisyt
That means cannot buy uniform & books even sch start in Jan. Then wear pri sch uniform to sec sch?
And if appeal successful, need letter of release from the allocated sec sch, right?
Most of the time, the appeal process can be up to 1-2 weeks. Sometimes, it can be after 1 or 2 terms (students migrate, drop out, transfer to private school, etc).
In my own form class this year, I had 7 cases of transfer out. Then another 7 transferred in. This was during first 2 weeks of school. All transferred out/in at different timing.
After that (during June), 2 left (1 transfer, 1 migrate) and another 2 came in. -
mrswongtuition:
not that expensive, I just bought from BeBeBaBa, one short sleeve shirt only cost $9.If can transfer to their 'dream school', they wouldn't mind paying another $100-200 for new uniform & new books, right? I know if I'm the parent, I wouldn't mind

Most of them have similar books anyway. -
CrazyDad:
not that expensive, I just bought from BeBeBaBa, one short sleeve shirt only cost $9.
Eh, I included new textbooks if the books are different
Definitely will be above $100
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I knew of a student, bought all the books and uniforms on 30th Dec, since she thought, till then, no news from the appeal school would means no news. In the afternoon, she received call from the appeal school, saying her appeal was successful and to report on 31st. She spent about $400 on the uniforms and books of the posted school.

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Full.Cream:
I believe they do admit non affliated students except the COP will be much higher as compared to 'internal' posting.
According to MOE statistics for PLMGS, yeah, it does not accept students from non-affiliated schools into it's express streams. This is the same with some other schools like CHIJ Toa Payoh. Students applying for the secondary school from their own primary schools fill up all available vacancies. Only a small handful from non-affiliated schools get in, but generally due to appeal or DSA and these are not included in the stats bc it's not done thru' the sec 1 posting exercise, I guess.
This is unlike schools like CHIJ SNGS where they do take in non-affiliated students, but only if their points are above 250 since it's a SAP school. -
karmeleon:
Actually, they do take in non-affiliated through posting IF they have vacancies & are posted any students. Most students will opt for other schools, those who stay around this are usually would have already registered their girls in PL PriFull.Cream:
I believe they do admit non affliated students except the COP will be much higher as compared to 'internal' posting.
According to MOE statistics for PLMGS, yeah, it does not accept students from non-affiliated schools into it's express streams. This is the same with some other schools like CHIJ Toa Payoh. Students applying for the secondary school from their own primary schools fill up all available vacancies. Only a small handful from non-affiliated schools get in, but generally due to appeal or DSA and these are not included in the stats bc it's not done thru' the sec 1 posting exercise, I guess.
This is unlike schools like CHIJ SNGS where they do take in non-affiliated students, but only if their points are above 250 since it's a SAP school.
PL has alot of students from other primary schools who enrolled via DSA. They can enrol students via DSA through music, dance & sports. -
My kid affiliated to SJC but she want to put SJC as last choice. It is possible?
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gsksp:
My kid affiliated to SJC but she want to put SJC as last choice. It is possible?
It should be OK. The MOE program goes like this;
1. Go according to T-Score from top down
2. On you kid turn (base on his result)
3. Go down the list of school of your kid selection
4. The first school which still has vacancy will be assigned to your kid
5. If all the choices above SJC has no vacancy, then it will be SJC turn
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gsksp:
My kid affiliated to SJC but she want to put SJC as last choice. It is possible?
If she wants to use her affliation points, then she MUST put SJC as first choice, or she loses her affliation advantage. So if your dd decides to put SJC as last choice, she will compete with all non-affliated students for a place in SJC in the event that she doesn't get a place in any of her other choices.
Say for eg., affliated students only need to score 200 points to get back into SJC secondary. If your dd puts SJC as first choice and she scores more than 200, she's guaranteed a place in SJC secondary. BUT if she puts SJC as 2nd choice or last choice etc, she will no longer enjoy the 200 cut off point. Say if SJC's COP is 230, your dd will have to score >230.
Hope that answers your question.
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