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    DSA 2011

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • M Offline
      Michelle Shen
      last edited by

      Wow! Thanks for the useful info! I just joined this forum & didnt know i can get so much info in order to prepare for my boy’s PSLE! : )

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        Brenda10
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        Michelle Shen:
        Wow! Thanks for the useful info! I just joined this forum & didnt know i can get so much info in order to prepare for my boy's PSLE! : )

        :welcome: to this forum!

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          verykiasu2010
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          Pen88n:
          ngbrdad:

          Someone need to send the kid to RI for the test right ?

          Do you people let you kid travel there alone on public transport ?

          DS has travelled alone on public transport since start of P6.

          I supposed for some more important event such as GAT / selection tests and new unfamiliar venue I would prefer to send him there personally to ensure he is not lost (or distracted along the way :laugh: ).

          路边的野花不要採

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            jtoh
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            vk2010, :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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              Brenda10
              last edited by

              verykiasu2010:
              Pen88n:

              [quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Someone need to send the kid to RI for the test right ?

              Do you people let you kid travel there alone on public transport ?

              DS has travelled alone on public transport since start of P6.

              I supposed for some more important event such as GAT / selection tests and new unfamiliar venue I would prefer to send him there personally to ensure he is not lost (or distracted along the way :laugh: ).

              路边的野花不要採[/quote]气呀气死人呀, 气呀气死人呀! :stompfeet: :stompfeet: :stompfeet:

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                jtoh
                last edited by

                Michelle Shen:
                Wow! Thanks for the useful info! I just joined this forum & didnt know i can get so much info in order to prepare for my boy's PSLE! : )


                Welcome Michelle.

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                  Lynn2
                  last edited by

                  Anyone has any idea dsa is based on 80 or 85% for mainstream applicants?


                  Thanks.

                  Cheers,
                  Lynn2

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                    jtoh
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                    Lynn, if it’s not stated on the school’s website then there’s no requirement for minimum percentage score. It’s not very useful to use the percentage score as a guide because different schools have different standards, so a student scoring 85% in one school may actually not be as strong as a student scoring 75% in another. It’s different for GEP students because they all take the same exam across all 9 GEP centres so MOE and the schools have a fair idea of the performance of the kids.

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                      Brenda10
                      last edited by

                      Lynn2:
                      Anyone has any idea dsa is based on 80 or 85% for mainstream applicants?


                      Thanks.

                      Cheers,
                      Lynn2
                      Hi Lynn

                      Some school like DHS, RVH and Nan Hua stated the requirement of 85%, 80%, 75% or 70% etc base on what type of domain that the student is applying.

                      However, don't remember see this information at NYGH or RGS.

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                        Lynn2
                        last edited by

                        Thanks Brenda.


                        You are right, rgs and nygh never states what is the base requirements.


                        Regards
                        Lynn2

                        Brenda10:
                        Lynn2:

                        Anyone has any idea dsa is based on 80 or 85% for mainstream applicants?

                        Thanks.

                        Cheers,
                        Lynn2

                        Hi Lynn

                        Some school like DHS, RVH and Nan Hua stated the requirement of 85%, 80%, 75% or 70% etc base on what type of domain that the student is applying.

                        However, don't remember see this information at NYGH or RGS.

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