DSA 2011
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Tresille:
I really like yr post !! I showed them to my ds he seems like 打了强心针and his fighting spirit come back again ! i really appreciate ... I want to say million thanks to u ! :thankyou: :thankyou: :thankyou:
Mainstreamer will have a better chance in HCI. Last year, quite a number from my ds class got offer from HCI but none from RI.Ms tay:
Yes he applied for hci as well . I think the result will releast soon but I decide not to let my ds know till psle over as I afraid that he can't take it .
:thankyou: for the encouragement.
All the best to your ds :rahrah:
Ms Tay -
Ms tay:
:please: Remain ZAI hor, folks!Dear xyz_xyz
I think ri dsa is not main for mainstreamer ( academic )
When I received the letter my heart sank and eyes reddened but I tried to control and hide my feeling as I do not want to put stress on my ds ...
Cheers up !!! Let's encourage our ds 加油!加油!加油!Hope our ds could score well for psle . All the best !
Ms Tay
Yes, its true that it is particulary difficult for main streamers, esp from neighbourhood schs, to get into IP schs like RI by dsa. DD went thru it & said it was an eye opener & big time learning experience for her. So take heart, they wld hv learnt a thing or two from this journey whatever the outcome maybe. They will be sensitive to our response & its best to stay strong for every little negative action may trigger undesirable response from them, not that we want in this crucial PSLE period....Stay strong & wishing DS all the best! in :love: -
yukilei:
I've checked the website, no mention on \"GEP\" class. Only that they take in 180 students for \"IB prog\", ie under IP. So those students in \"GEP\" prog, not necessary in pre-IB prog?[/quote]the pre-IB prog which leads to yr5-6 IB programmes is the one for GEP students and those high ability mainstream students. ACSI differs from RI/HCI etc in the way they donot offer traditional GCE 'A\" level but IB diploma...I hope tt makes sense...at the end of the day...like RI...they will have a good mix of GEP students cum mainstream students in the same class studying IB prog
If u apply DSA to ACSI's IB programs & got selected...u will join the yr 1-4 pre-IB courses ( but if u didnt meet the req, u will be transfered to o lvl track & students from express classes who perform excellently will be a ble to join pre-IB classes)...cylg:
[quote=\"Blur Dad\"]
To my understanding, there are 2-3 GEP classes in the first 2 years of the ASC(I) IP program. What I mean is that ACS(I) DSA application process is different from RI & HCI. There are no separate selection process from GEP and Non-GEP students and ASC(I) did not mention how many seats are for GEP and Non-GEP. DSA application to ASC(I) IP program is simple, just need to fill up the application form, write a personal statment and take HAST. Interview only when necessary. It is the same for GEP and Non-GEP students.
the actual IB programs starts at Yr 5....I m good in explaining...it's better for u to check their website on IB for more detailed info BUT they do have \"GEP\" program esp it's one of the ex-sec schs for GEP students to continue theirs gifted education b4 it became an IP sch like RI/HCI etc -
verykiasu2010:
:udaman:http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/programmes/gifted-education-programme/integrated-programmes/
Gifted Education Programme: Integrated Programme
The Integrated Programmes (IP) have been implemented since the beginning of 2004 to provide clearly university-bound pupils a seamless secondary and junior college enriched education. The pupils proceed directly to the GCE ‘A’-Levels (or its equivalent, such as the International Baccalaureate or school-based diploma) without the need to take the GCE ‘O’-Level Examination. The time “saved” by not having to prepare for the GCE ‘O’-Level Examination is used to develop pupils’ intellectual curiosity, encourage them to undertake research work and provide a broad-based education that is more in tune with desired real-world competencies.
The IP are currently offered in 11 schools. These IP schools offer their pupils multiple pathways towards their respective pre-university qualifications. They have the flexibility to develop curriculum best suited to the needs of their pupils, who can now optimise their secondary and junior college education pursuing enriched academic and non-academic curricula in greater depth and breadth.
Of these 11 schools, 7 schools offer School-Based Gifted Education (SBGE) to cater to the intellectually gifted. They are:
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
Dunman High School
Hwa Chong Institution
Nanyang Girls’ High School
NUS High School of Maths and Science
Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary)
Raffles Institution
The other 4 schools that offer the IP are:
River Valley High School
National Junior College
Temasek Junior College
Victoria Junior College
In August 2010, as part of an initiative to provide more choices and opportunities to different groups of learners, former Minister for Education, Dr Ng Eng Hen, announced the expansion of the IP to 7 more schools in the near future. They are:
Catholic High School
Methodist Girls’ School
Singapore Chinese Girls’ School
St. Joseph’s Institution
Victoria School
Cedar Girls’ Secondary School
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School -
cylg:
I think there r a lot of surprises for this yr RI DSA!...some with less than 80% got CO & some got low 80% got WL/rejected....so really dont know what's the selection criteria....some kids fall under the \"talented\" or \"all-rounder\" category by many parents' standard...but still got rejected...kinda scary right

I also very curious to know what's their selection criteria...
Maybe for gep > 80%, sa1 result grading 1-10, cca grading 1-5, other talent grading 1-5, leadership role 1-5, DSA interview grading 1-5 etc et c :scratchhead: -
vlim:
may be you want to give a call to HCI ? :rotflmao: :rotflmao:cylg:
I think there r a lot of surprises for this yr RI DSA!...some with less than 80% got CO & some got low 80% got WL/rejected....so really dont know what's the selection criteria....some kids fall under the \"talented\" or \"all-rounder\" category by many parents' standard...but still got rejected...kinda scary right

I also very curious to know what's their selection criteria...
Maybe for gep > 80%, sa1 result grading 1-10, cca grading 1-5, other talent grading 1-5, leadership role 1-5, DSA interview grading 1-5 etc et c :scratchhead: -
cestmoi:
:goodpost: I absolutely agree !! :thankyou: for the moral support !
:please: Remain ZAI hor, folks!Ms tay:
Dear xyz_xyz
I think ri dsa is not main for mainstreamer ( academic )
When I received the letter my heart sank and eyes reddened but I tried to control and hide my feeling as I do not want to put stress on my ds ...
Cheers up !!! Let's encourage our ds 加油!加油!加油!Hope our ds could score well for psle . All the best !
Ms Tay
Yes, its true that it is particulary difficult for main streamers, esp from neighbourhood schs, to get into IP schs like RI by dsa. DD went thru it & said it was an eye opener & big time learning experience for her. So take heart, they wld hv learnt a thing or two from this journey whatever the
outcome maybe. They will be sensitive to our response & its best to stay strong for every little negative action may trigger undesirable response from them, not that we want in this crucial PSLE period....Stay strong & wishing DS all the best! in :love:
Ms Tay -
Tinkerbelle:
Hi cestmoi,cestmoi:
:gloomy: Aiyo...today is such a wet & gloomy day!
Just recvd rejection email from RGS.. Scratching our heads why DD is rejected...DD is a mainstreamer, top gal in a neighbourhood sch, scoring above 90% since P1, has UNSW High distinctions & other awards, won at least two individual trophies for National Competiton in sports since P4. During the last interview with RGS, DD felt she had done her best & her classmate who was in the same interview as her, witnessed the interviewers being visibly impressed with DD & she congrats her for her superb eloquence & quick thinking. DD as usual in her humble self dismissed the praises.
Luckily, we hv set our eyes with NYGH ( of which a CO has already been recvd :rahrah: ) way before & there was just no deep sense of disappointment but full of WHYs huh? :?
I think your DD did a great job, please tell her that there is no need to doubt herself over the RGS rejection (not that she is doing so
Just wanted to share with you the experience of a fren's daughters. The elder one was first in std when in P5 and P6 in a top neighbourhood school, tried for DSA at RGS but was rejected, her parents were puzzled but fortunately she did well in PSLE and was admitted to RGS. Her younger sis was not so bright and tried for RGS DSA, her parents didnt have much hope but surprisingly she was offered. My conclusion is that on top of intelligence, RGS probably looks at the child's \"fit\" into the school. Just FYI. Anyway I am happy that your DD has decided on NYGH. Also, I also wanted to thank you for your kind words and encouragement when I was active on this thread.
good luck to all the DDs and DSs sitting for the PSLE this year ! -
verykiasu2010:
I always wonder how NUSH implement their SBGE since the students are mixed in class allocations.http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/programmes/gifted-education-programme/integrated-programmes/
Gifted Education Programme: Integrated Programme
The Integrated Programmes (IP) have been implemented since the beginning of 2004 to provide clearly university-bound pupils a seamless secondary and junior college enriched education. The pupils proceed directly to the GCE ‘A’-Levels (or its equivalent, such as the International Baccalaureate or school-based diploma) without the need to take the GCE ‘O’-Level Examination. The time “saved” by not having to prepare for the GCE ‘O’-Level Examination is used to develop pupils’ intellectual curiosity, encourage them to undertake research work and provide a broad-based education that is more in tune with desired real-world competencies.
The IP are currently offered in 11 schools. These IP schools offer their pupils multiple pathways towards their respective pre-university qualifications. They have the flexibility to develop curriculum best suited to the needs of their pupils, who can now optimise their secondary and junior college education pursuing enriched academic and non-academic curricula in greater depth and breadth.
Of these 11 schools, 7 schools offer School-Based Gifted Education (SBGE) to cater to the intellectually gifted. They are:
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
Dunman High School
Hwa Chong Institution
Nanyang Girls’ High School
NUS High School of Maths and Science
Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary)
Raffles Institution
The other 4 schools that offer the IP are:
River Valley High School
National Junior College
Temasek Junior College
Victoria Junior College
In August 2010, as part of an initiative to provide more choices and opportunities to different groups of learners, former Minister for Education, Dr Ng Eng Hen, announced the expansion of the IP to 7 more schools in the near future. They are:
Catholic High School
Methodist Girls’ School
Singapore Chinese Girls’ School
St. Joseph’s Institution
Victoria School
Cedar Girls’ Secondary School
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School
Is it like RI where basically everyone takes the so called SBGE syllabus ?
RVH supposed to have their own SBGE too but not recognised by the GE branch.
And what about NJC ? Their junior high is different from the rest and isn't it a form of SBGE too ? -
yingxuan0806:
Yingxuan,
im p6 lah.i went SBCLynn2010:
Yingxuan,
When is your dd going for interview? MEP or SBC? Is this dd1?
When is your interview?
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