DSA 2011
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ngbrdad:
So need to be eligible for express to enter.
I lifted this paragraph from SJI international's website:Dnls_mum:
[quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Thought I read somewhere that SJI international actually has minimum entry requirement, with PSLE score of around min 235.
Their aim is for IB score of 35-40.
\"For students applying from local schools a PSLE score of 225 points will normally be seen as the minimum entry requirement, although those with a slightly lower score may be considered for admission if they demonstrate a particular talent in areas such as sport, music or art.\"
And if they can get these students to get IB score of 40 and above in the end it's quite a good achievement right ?[/quote]Well, there ARE some good students. Some apply under DSA too for Sec 1 - one of my girl's schoolmates applied for SJI(I) that way in 2006 when they were in p6. Altho' not under scholarship. But there are other good students who get scholarships. So I guess these are the ones that keep the school achievements in the academic realm. Then again, there are students who do not as well. The small class sizes (around 20?) help, and the subjects too. I heard that for the less academically-inclined students, they just take up subjects that are easier to score. eg. like in the our local schools, doing Physical Science instead of Pure Chem & Pure Physics, or doing subjects like Religious Knowledge, Music, Food & Dietics(not sure spelling), Drama, etc. Maybe they have similar in INternational Schools. -
There are local kids in UWC as well right ?
Very hard to get it but some do manage to get in.
And their results are not bad at all. -
phankao:
Well, there ARE some good students. Some apply under DSA too for Sec 1 - one of my girl's schoolmates applied for SJI(I) that way in 2006 when they were in p6. Altho' not under scholarship. But there are other good students who get scholarships. So I guess these are the ones that keep the school achievements in the academic realm. Then again, there are students who do not as well. The small class sizes (around 20?) help, and the subjects too. I heard that for the less academically-inclined students, they just take up subjects that are easier to score. eg. like in the our local schools, doing Physical Science instead of Pure Chem & Pure Physics, or doing subjects like Religious Knowledge, Music, Food & Dietics(not sure spelling), Drama, etc. Maybe they have similar in INternational Schools.[/quote]Yes, it's not that difficult to score in IB for some subjects. For eg if you take their Chinese at the lower level, it's easier than O levels and 7 (the highest grade) is very achievable.
So need to be eligible for express to enter.ngbrdad:
[quote=\"Dnls_mum\"]
I lifted this paragraph from SJI international's website:
\"For students applying from local schools a PSLE score of 225 points will normally be seen as the minimum entry requirement, although those with a slightly lower score may be considered for admission if they demonstrate a particular talent in areas such as sport, music or art.\"
And if they can get these students to get IB score of 40 and above in the end it's quite a good achievement right ? -
Hi vlim, verykiasu2010, phankao, jtoh and scm292!
Thank you so much for all your replies!!!
Have told my fren of all these info & let her decide =D
Enjoy the weekend! -
jtoh:
I think If not rich better don't go to these schools, will learn wrong values or have wrong expectations. But I know friends who tell me that need to mix with rich and famous so that their kids will have better network when they grow up. But I think if you are not rich like them, won't be able to fit in, and will not be in the same circle next time anyway. :sad:sall:
My friend is teaching in an international sch here. The students are all from v well-to-do families. So most of them (except a handful) have a lot of attitude problems. She was even criticised by the students for not wearing designer stuff and not carrying designer bags.
My friend whose kid studies in one of these schools said that compared to the rest of the cohort, her kid is considered an angel. The kid used to get into a lot of trouble in a mainstream school because of behavioral problems. -
Dnls_mum:
Agree. The kids will feel very inferior when their rich classmates brag about the cars their families have, what branded stuff they have,etc. Even in pri sch, the rich kids were comparing whose house's chandeliers are bigger, birthday parties are celebrated at which 5* hotel, etc.
I think If not rich better don't go to these schools, will learn wrong values or have wrong expectations. But I know friends who tell me that need to mix with rich and famous so that their kids will have better network when they grow up. But I think if you are not rich like them, won't be able to fit in, and will not be in the same circle next time anyway. :sad:
The rich ones will not be interested to include the poorer ones, how to get into the same circle? -
Hi all,
If my son has opted his choice for DSA (waiting list). Does this mean we would stil have to wait for PSLE then we know if were in?
I thot all these arrangement shld be before PSLE result release this week?
If after result, then they confirm that u r in , then I might as well go my merit?
Thks -
I will be merging our query here by end of today.....you will get replies here easily..as the experts are here:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=157&start=8950 -
millan:
The DSA results will be given together with your PSLE results. If you are successful in getting into the DSA school of your choice, you will not be eligible for the S1 Central Posting Exercise.Hi all,
If my son has opted his choice for DSA (waiting list). Does this mean we would stil have to wait for PSLE then we know if were in?
I thot all these arrangement shld be before PSLE result release this week?
If after result, then they confirm that u r in , then I might as well go my merit?
Thks -
Is it possible to call up the school to ask about the outcome of DSA WL ?
Surely they know the outcome by now since it will be on the PSLE slip tomorrow.
Will they just ask you to refer to the PSLE results tomorrow ?
IF can know a positive result by today, the stress till tomorrow noon will be greatly reduced.
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