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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • B Offline
      Brenda10
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      Hi , just to share that we have recd the notification of audition from DHS on early next week.

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        Lynn2
        last edited by

        Congrats Brenda10.Which audition is your dd going for?


        cheers
        Lynn2

        Brenda10:
        Hi , just to share that we have recd the notification of audition from DHS on early next week.

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          Brenda10
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          Lynn2:
          Congrats Brenda10.Which audition is your dd going for?


          cheers
          Lynn2
          Hi Lynn

          Thank you.

          We use the CCA - Chinese Dance.

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            Lynn2
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            Hello Brenda10,


            That is great.All the best.

            Cheers
            Lynn2

            Brenda10:
            Lynn2:

            Congrats Brenda10.Which audition is your dd going for?

            cheers
            Lynn2

            Hi Lynn

            Thank you.

            We use the CCA - Chinese Dance.

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              Brenda10
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              Lynn2:
              Hello Brenda10,


              That is great.All the best.

              Cheers
              Lynn2

              Thank you Lynn!

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                jtoh
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                vlim:
                Hi vk2010,

                U have said nothing but the truth though I do feel uncomfortable when I saw a few china mummies chit chatting at the RI gep interview area last week πŸ˜‰ ... The chance of getting into once dream school is lesser by the no of prc πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ .... Though not all are ' fightable'/'compatible .... Sorry if I offend anyone but just speaking from the bottom of my heart, be it Kiasu, under confident or selfish πŸ˜‰ ....
                Nevertheless what u said is very true and is the fact not the fats ... We got to learn to accept it somehow ...... :roll: ... :imconstipated:
                Presumably the China mummies were there to accompany their GEP kids for the interview. So they've been in the Singapore system for at least 3 years already. I wouldn't consider these 'foreign' students. Many of these students have assimilated very well into our system and by Sec 1 you can't tell the difference between them and our local kids, except possibly their very high standard of Chinese. πŸ˜‰ I don't see them as depriving our kids of spots in schools.

                There have always been foreign students in our mix. In my day they were called Asean Scholars. Today, many of them have settled in Singapore and are contributing towards the economy. For those who've gone home or to other shores, we can count them among our network for business or political contacts.

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                  yukilei
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                  verykiasu2010:
                  DVL:

                  [quote=\"breanne\"]I feel sad hearing that we are adopting FT from such a young age knowing that many are merely using Singapore as a stepping stone. In fact today's Sunday Times interviewed a boy studying in local school (father award winning newscaster or something) who said US is better for making money. 20% of enrolment -- combining RI, HCI and NUSH year 1 enrolment, 20% means 150 spaces given to foreigners ?


                  I understand how most people feel about FT depriving our kids of a place in good schools. However, is it a fact? Perhaps I could raise the example of NUSH to show that it may not be the case. NUSH planned to take in 170 Year 1 students for 2011 intake. However, even with the high number of so called FTs (even though these FT kids had done their primary education here), NUSH took in only 140 kids, including S1 postings. For those Singaporeans who failed to get a place in NUSH, is it a case of FT depriving them a place or is it a case of NUSH felt that they were not suitable? I believe the number speaks for itself.

                  During my time in the uni, many of my classmates were from Malaysia. But guess what? Most of them found jobs & spouse here and 90% have settled down and helped our economy. I believe many of these so called FTs will eventually settle down in Singapore.

                  I am prepared to be stoned for saying this :

                  1. the number of foreign students do not even make up for the short fall of babies born each year in singapore to replace the aging and dying each year

                  2. many of them do localise and become citizens, those that return to their home countries will still be part of the network of your kids - when they become decision makers in their countries or their biz at home countries --- at least they understand S'pore better & how we work; and who knows, your kids become minister and they become minister in their countries and lo, it makes international relation better, and easier to manage, they can always call each other.....look at the larger picture please....

                  3. in any case talented people move freely around the world, whatever their nationalities, that is the nature of thing; & talented singapore citizens are all over the world too, and NOT coming back ! and we need more to replace these too !

                  4. too much inbreeding is not helpful

                  when I go to meetings in London & NY, bound to meet Singaporeans working there among the bankers and lawyers.......and scientists in France and Germany .... alongside the Hongkongers and PRC & Taiwanese Chinese in those major cities

                  it is hoped that the younger students coming here would stay longer with us as they grow up here living the Singaporean way of life, compared to just coming for uni or post-grad.....sure got leakage, just like talented Singaporeans going away

                  (S'pore not that attractive as a post-grad destination)...give u an idea of talent grooming : NYU has a full campus in Shanghai and Mid East but not S'pore

                  another way to look at it : singapore got it cheap because these people come as adults /almost adults --- it would otherwise cost Singapore much much more tax payers' money to produce and groom that many bright students (scholars/talent or not) in short notice ... someone else have done the hard work of rearing them....


                  okay, let the stones fly ..... :siam: :siam: πŸ¦† πŸ¦† πŸ¦†[/quote]
                  verykiasu2010,

                  dun worry, no stones... but lots of :salute: :salute: :salute:
                  I think Singaporean are worrying too much about all these FTs... it's happening everywhere... wat's more impt is our children put in the effort in whatever they're doing.... they might become FT of other country in future.... :rotflmao:

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                    Edureach
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                    Major misconception here on the definition of so called β€˜β€˜foreign students’’.


                    Any student who has attempted Singapore Cambridge GCE A-Level/Local Poly Diploma/IB Diploma thru Singapore schools/NUSH Diploma, they are all calssified as local students irrespective of nationalities. Like what some hve mentiioned, they hve already assimilated in our local scene. For those on local grants, no bond is required however, need to serve 3 yrs working here after graduation as payback.

                    That’s why my focus has always been on pre-u exams not any other exams.

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                      OrangeJuice
                      last edited by

                      cestmoi:
                      soda:

                      [quote=\"cestmoi\"]
                      :salute: Hi Maisu & Lenny08
                      I am new here...hope u dun mind me interrupting. I wld like to know what are roughly being tested in the Science domain actually? My sister's kid who will be in P6 next year is keen to try under the Science domain & wld like to know what are being tested. πŸ˜„

                      Thanks Cestmoi for sharing. May I know how many girls were there in the Eng selection test today? My girl attended the earlier one.

                      Hi Soda, Sry I din find out the exact nbr for today's turnout but I can safely say that the queue for English domain was the longest, followed by Math and then Science & MT. English domain applicants were then sent to 2 classrooms and in each classroom, they are then spilt up to 2 groups. DD said that her grp made up of many elite primary sch students who were very expressive and outspoken! Competition is indeed very keen! I understand that quite a nbr of them were postponed from ur DD's batch cos it clashed with NYGH GAT test. My DD is the same case too. DD just mentioned that there are 10 ppl in her grp. Total estimate for the day abt 40...[/quote]My DD went for Englsig domain test at RGS on 23/7, she told me groups are big and difficult to talk much. she said for poem appreciation, there were 18 of them so if you respond too slow, then you hv nothing to say because your ideas may be commented by girls who spoke up sooner...DD came home and told me she thinks she didnt do well for the poem appreciation section...now keeping my fingers crossed she did well in the other 2 sections πŸ˜“

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                        Alchemist
                        last edited by

                        Good balanced post. Given I came here as a scholarship holder - so FT? - 21 years ago, but have lived in Singapore ever since - contributing to its economy - and now I am a mother of 2 Singaporean children - I always feel a little uncomfortable when this issue is raised. Nice to hear voices like yours. Many of us do stay and become very much a part of this country, the SG flag hangs outside our flat - and though my husband and I were not born in SG - we are staunch defenders of Singapore (of Singapore, the country, not of Singapore government blindly- as many FT are accused of being πŸ˜‰ )


                        But I do understand how many locals feel about perhaps not being able to find university or school positions in their own country. It is not an easy issue.


                        verykiasu2010:
                        DVL:

                        [quote=\"breanne\"]I feel sad hearing that we are adopting FT from such a young age knowing that many are merely using Singapore as a stepping stone. In fact today's Sunday Times interviewed a boy studying in local school (father award winning newscaster or something) who said US is better for making money. 20% of enrolment -- combining RI, HCI and NUSH year 1 enrolment, 20% means 150 spaces given to foreigners ?

                        I understand how most people feel about FT depriving our kids of a place in good schools. However, is it a fact? Perhaps I could raise the example of NUSH to show that it may not be the case. NUSH planned to take in 170 Year 1 students for 2011 intake. However, even with the high number of so called FTs (even though these FT kids had done their primary education here), NUSH took in only 140 kids, including S1 postings. For those Singaporeans who failed to get a place in NUSH, is it a case of FT depriving them a place or is it a case of NUSH felt that they were not suitable? I believe the number speaks for itself.

                        During my time in the uni, many of my classmates were from Malaysia. But guess what? Most of them found jobs & spouse here and 90% have settled down and helped our economy. I believe many of these so called FTs will eventually settle down in Singapore.

                        I am prepared to be stoned for saying this :

                        1. the number of foreign students do not even make up for the short fall of babies born each year in singapore to replace the aging and dying each year

                        2. many of them do localise and become citizens, those that return to their home countries will still be part of the network of your kids - when they become decision makers in their countries or their biz at home countries --- at least they understand S'pore better & how we work; and who knows, your kids become minister and they become minister in their countries and lo, it makes international relation better, and easier to manage, they can always call each other.....look at the larger picture please....

                        3. in any case talented people move freely around the world, whatever their nationalities, that is the nature of thing; & talented singapore citizens are all over the world too, and NOT coming back ! and we need more to replace these too !

                        4. too much inbreeding is not helpful

                        when I go to meetings in London & NY, bound to meet Singaporeans working there among the bankers and lawyers.......and scientists in France and Germany .... alongside the Hongkongers and PRC & Taiwanese Chinese in those major cities

                        it is hoped that the younger students coming here would stay longer with us as they grow up here living the Singaporean way of life, compared to just coming for uni or post-grad.....sure got leakage, just like talented Singaporeans going away

                        (S'pore not that attractive as a post-grad destination)...give u an idea of talent grooming : NYU has a full campus in Shanghai and Mid East but not S'pore

                        another way to look at it : singapore got it cheap because these people come as adults /almost adults --- it would otherwise cost Singapore much much more tax payers' money to produce and groom that many bright students (scholars/talent or not) in short notice ... someone else have done the hard work of rearing them....


                        okay, let the stones fly ..... :siam: :siam: πŸ¦† πŸ¦† πŸ¦†[/quote]

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