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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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      Picolo
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      stronger:
      Mwahahaha XD:

      [quote=\"stronger\"]hi, my daughter this year p6, she is studying at a neigbhor school. she is ranking about 7~8 of all p6 (about 240 pupils) in the school. she would like to go girls school.want to DSA for NYGH,not too sure can get? if get, is it very tough for her? could any body suggest 2 schools for DSA? many thanks!


      Must see her overall n percentage

      P5 SA2 84%, P6 SA1 81.5%, how about this result?[/quote]It's better that you find out from your dd's school how many students in the past years managed to get into NYGH/RGS via DSA. NYGH takes in many many gals from NYPS, so the chance of neighbourhood pri school gals going into NYPS is very low via academic DSA. Even for SAP school gals. No harm trying but don't pin too much hope on it. DSA can be a very stressful process. One of my nieces who came from a neighbourhood school didn't manage to go to RGS via DSA, but did well enough for her PSLE to enter the school in the end.

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        jtoh
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        UncleLim:
        jtoh:

        Quite a number of GEP boys from ACSI went over to RI.


        Hi jtoh, can you clarify... the boys who \"went over to RI\"... are they ACS(Primary/Junior) or ACS(I) boys?

        If they are ACS(I) boys, which year were they in when they switched ?

        Sorry. I meant GEP boys from ACS Primary.

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          phtthp
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          anyone attend Cedar Secondary School DSA today ? how is it ?

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            verykiasu2010
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            Picolo:
            verykiasu2010:

            [quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Wah RI takes in so many GEP ?

            More than half of the GEP boys cohort per year.

            RI has 7 classes for the GEP boys, approx 7 x 25 = 175, class size 30, the other 4 or 5 are mainstream high scorers

            HCI iSpark consortium has about 80 ~ 90 GEP boys, so in total RI + HCI has about +/- 250 GEP boys,

            I heard from HCI Parent Symposium that iSpark's mainstreamers are purely via DSA, which means that high PSLE scorers who didn't go for HCI DSA will not be eligible for iSpark.

            For the chosen 4 or 5 mainstream high scorers in RI, are they given the opportunity to choose GEP/Con't with Mainstream? How do they fare compared to those who are already in the GEP since pri 4?[/quote]Everyone in RI -- be it Sports DSA class, or all other classes with and without GEP students -- is in GEP enriched curriculum, that is the RI pedagogy. The last 7 classes where the GEP kids together with the 4 - 5 per class of mainstream kids are learning at a different pace from the first 8 classes. Those mainstream kids inserted into the GEP kids' class have regular review session with the relevant teachers to assess how to cope with the GEP kids. So far no difference at all. After half a year, the teachers can't tell who is / not from GEP. RI emphasises that everyone start from the same starting line in RI.

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              Picolo
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              verykiasu2010:
              Picolo:


              I heard from HCI Parent Symposium that iSpark's mainstreamers are purely via DSA, which means that high PSLE scorers who didn't go for HCI DSA will not be eligible for iSpark.

              For the chosen 4 or 5 mainstream high scorers in RI, are they given the opportunity to choose GEP/Con't with Mainstream? How do they fare compared to those who are already in the GEP since pri 4?

              Everyone in RI -- be it Sports DSA class, or all other classes with and without GEP students -- is in GEP enriched curriculum, that is the RI pedagogy. The last 7 classes where the GEP kids together with the 4 - 5 per class of mainstream kids are learning at a different pace from the first 8 classes. Those mainstream kids inserted into the GEP kids' class have regular review session with the relevant teachers to assess how to cope with the GEP kids. So far no difference at all. After half a year, the teachers can't tell who is / not from GEP. RI emphasises that everyone start from the same starting line in RI.

              Thanks for info, vk10.

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                Lynn2
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                Anyone dd is attenidng nanyang camp today?

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                  Pen88n
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                  Lynn2:
                  Anyone dd is attenidng nanyang camp today?

                  Care to share what is this NYGH camp about - bicultural / Chinese camp? Open to SAP school chosen students? I don't have a DD in upper primary, but just curious..... :please:

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                    TwaTau
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                    yukilei:
                    Hi,


                    I've read somewhere that if GEP student score below average of 80%, he will have to sit for GAT test for RI DSA. Is it also the same for HCI? If he did not pass the GAT test, can he still proceed to interview? Basically, is it possible for GEP student to apply RI & HCI for normal IP prog? For HCI, if manage to get > 80%, what's the 2nd stage?
                    For DSA in the GEP domain, only RI has this criteria of >80% overall spelt out in the DSA application. If the children meet this criteria and get shortlisted, they will just need to go through an interview . For HCI shortlisted candidates, they will have to do a Free response written test and interview on 9 July. This is what I have gathered from their online application site.

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                      Fretting
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                      Can anyone share how difficult it is to get into RI through DSA GEP domain? My ds got 79.5 overall. Consistently at 79 and above. Very very anxious. Any advice appreciated.

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                        TwaTau
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                        Fretting:
                        Can anyone share how difficult it is to get into RI through DSA GEP domain? My ds got 79.5 overall. Consistently at 79 and above. Very very anxious. Any advice appreciated.

                        I noticed the RI DSA online will round up the score, and the consideration for GAT is on P6 SA1 overall. If your DS got 79.5, he may skip the GAT. Then it all up the kids to perform and make a convincing case during interview. Wil suggest for the kids to practice their interview skill. I did throw this question to DS primary school teachers about their chance based on school results and none of them seems willing to give an answer.

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