DSA 2011
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r2010:
Acs primary has quite a few boys with 80 percent and higher.
So are these boys from ACS primary GEP all applying to RI or ACSI ? -
ngbrdad:
I guess some are applying to Acs I and some to RI. Not sure which are their choice.r2010:
Acs primary has quite a few boys with 80 percent and higher.
So are these boys from ACS primary GEP all applying to RI or ACSI ? -
jtoh:
Zann:
So the question does exist: how GEPers get recruited into CHS, SJI, SCGS, MGS when they can't get an offer in RI/HCI/NY/RGS and the DSA thingy is all over if they had not applied DSA to these schools? Via PSLE T-score ? and what if they don't meet the COP? Do MOE post them to these schools?
I know of a GEP student who wasn't successful in DSA and didn't do that well in her PSLE and ended up in a neighbourhood school. But she's very happy there now because she's shining there, topping her cohort instead of languishing in the background if she had gone to a top IP school.
So if your results aren't good enough you don't get posted to SCGS/MGS/SJI/CHS etc but it's not the end of the world.
You are correct! In many instances, better to shine in an ordinary school than be an also ran in a top IP school. Is only PSLE, the first stage only, really nothing to lose.
My opinion is at this early stage, for high achievers, better to be developed by another good school than to be a member of the base in a top school. -
I think I know why DS’s school the average for SAI is so low cos they add in social studies and divide by 5.
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No wonder…tt makes a great diff esp if the SS result is not good…
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Do not fret if your child couldn’t make it to top schools either thru dsa or centralised posting.
Is still early, ultimately is A-level/IB/Diploma results that really matter definately not PSLE hor! -
ngbrdad:
I think I know why DS's school the average for SAI is so low cos they add in social studies and divide by 5.
Then that is not fair right? Can't you re-calculate it yourself using 4 subjs during submission ? But wat if SS score is high? then submit using 5 subjs? :lol: -
ngbrdad:
Do you mean they refer to P6 SA1 result only? How about those who got P5 overall > 80% but P6 SA1<80%? Or P5 overall <80% and P6 >80%?
But can't be so many GEP stu/quote]
dents with SA1 ave above 80 per year right ?
Apparently DS's school only one this year.
So from 9 centre at most maybe 50 ? -
Zann:
The DSA schools will calculate the percentage themselves based on their requirements so no worries about unfairness.ngbrdad:
I think I know why DS's school the average for SAI is so low cos they add in social studies and divide by 5.
Then that is not fair right? Can't you re-calculate it yourself using 4 subjs during submission ? But wat if SS score is high? then submit using 5 subjs? :lol: -
ngbrdad:
I think I know why DS's school the average for SAI is so low cos they add in social studies and divide by 5.
When we were filing up RI application form on line, we were asked to fill up only 4 subjects minus SS. Then the system automatically did the calculation for us showing the average % for the 4 subjects for each yr from P4-P6. I doubt RI take into account the grade for SS when computing the >80% grade.
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