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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      Sun_2010
      last edited by

      no protfolis required for NUSH as there are no interviews.

      The applicaton is online , with a photocopy of certs to be mailed/handed over to their office.

      Just kaypoh- ur DD/Ds in P6 this yr?

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        Mum1113
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        Sun_2010:
        no protfolis required for NUSH as there are no interviews.

        The applicaton is online , with a photocopy of certs to be mailed/handed over to their office.

        Just kaypoh- ur DD/Ds in P6 this yr?
        yes P6 this year and following the trails to check for updates. Seems to me you are rather expereience already, what about yours ? Over already or also taking PSLE this year too ? 🙂

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          millan
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          verykiasu2010:
          andante:

          Just to verify, someone told me that NJC does not have DSA by sport ? Is that true ?


          Primary 6 Students (Direct School Admissions for 6-year Integrated Programme)


          Eligibility


          All Primary 6 students with good Primary 5 and 6 results and other relevant qualifications, may apply.


          Selection Criteria


          The selection criteria is, in essence, holistic, and is based on a variety of the applicant’s tangible and intangible qualities

          Academic excellence and potential
          Leadership
          Active participation in CCAs
          Communication skills
          Working qualities: A person who is a team player; who can learn independently; who is capable of creative and critical thinking; who is driven to excel and has a passion for lifelong learning and is willing to explore new ideas beyond the classroom and curriculum
          Character qualities: A person who is compassionate, resilient, rational and responsible, has good EQ and AQ, and is a risk-taker with an entrepreneurial spirit.
          Social qualities: A person who is sensitive to racial and religious issues and shows devotion to his country and its national values

          Application Procedures and Timeline

          Our Direct School Admission Exercise is now closed. We thank you for your interest in National Junior College. For further enquiries, please email us at [email protected].

          http://www.njc.edu.sg/admission_p6dsa.htm

          May I ask does GEP student sure hv DSA or they have same chance like he rest and must go thru the same process?

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            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            DSA is open to every one, GEP or not


            GEP students has higher chance then non-GEP students,under academic domain application

            different schools apply different process between GEP and non-GEP applicants in DSA

            some GEPpers choose not to participate in DSA

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              Mum1113
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              hi all

              May I have advise what is the difference between Integrated Program (IP) and International Baccalaureate® (IB) as they both offer 6 years program ?
              Mum1113

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                carmen21
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                Hi! Sota is opening application for DSA for March & June. Any parents with kids P6 this year applying for DSA - Sota? Can we try DSA for more than 1 school?

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                  verykiasu2010
                  last edited by

                  carmen21:
                  Hi! Sota is opening application for DSA for March & June. Any parents with kids P6 this year applying for DSA - Sota? Can we try DSA for more than 1 school?

                  you can try as many schools as you wish

                  but the general wisdom is to try max 2 schools - i.e. those that you realy really really want to get in

                  no point wasting lots of time doing so many DSA and then got a few offers from not-to-die for schools.....then headache to accept or not. Once accepted, cannot take part in MOE S1 posting anymore

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    Mum1113:
                    hi all

                    May I have advise what is the difference between Integrated Program (IP) and International Baccalaureate® (IB) as they both offer 6 years program ?
                    Mum1113
                    IB is also IP, so-called 6-year through train, as they skip O level exams

                    in truth, if the kids are not up to the mark, they may be asked to transfer to do O level for his / her own sake. if do well in O level, can be considered to continue in the school for A level or IB.

                    Your question should be what is the difference between A level and IB Dip

                    A level covers the subject matter more in depth

                    IB covers wider scope but less in depth, that is what one principal put it, but must pass all subjects

                    IB has certain % of score marked by own school teachers, while A level is 100% marked by Cambridge

                    IB Dip is suited for certain type of degree courses esp those in liberal arts

                    sure there are some parents out there with a more complete comparison

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                      Hifive
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                      Hi


                      Need advice:

                      Understand that CCA helps in the application for DSA.
                      In the event if the student is not successful in the application for DSA, does the CCA still help in the application for secondary school after PSLE result release?

                      Thanks

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                        gleemom
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                        Hifive:
                        Hi


                        Need advice:

                        Understand that CCA helps in the application for DSA.
                        In the event if the student is not successful in the application for DSA, does the CCA still help in the application for secondary school after PSLE result release?

                        Thanks
                        If a child is unsuccessful in DSA, then he will be posted via S1 posting exercise based on his PSLE aggregate, with no bearing on CCA achievements. Of course if his T-score meets his preferred school's criteria (eg min. cutoff for CCA, eg. DHS is 245, NY 250??), then he can still try to appeal to the school with the CCA. This of course depends on how important the CCA is to the school, whether CCA team still has vacancies, whether school has vacancies, etc.

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