Networking Group - JCs General
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I'm optimistic! NJC has one of the \"star\" principals now

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An ex NJCian who is a 1990 president scholar.
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Imp75\" post_id=\"2128324\" time=\"1706766771\" user_id=\"2358:
If is physical premises that need to update, NJC can always renovate her school premises, by shifting the students out to a temporary site. Just like what is happening now to Temasek JC.
Actually the fall of NJC over the years is just a sad case. I recalled in its glorious years in the 70s-80s, it is the no 2 most sought after JC.
I went to NJC OH 2018 and actually loved the school for its old Sch charm and the charismatic principal. The boarding Sch smelled a bit musty but couldnt be helped cos of its age. In recent years, I heard the Sch building roofs were leaking etc and maintenance was not properly carried out. Maybe that’s also the reason for its recent decline in popularity (charismatic principal also retired I think).
After renovation is done, NJC will have a brand new additional building (facilities) built, etc.
Physical premises ... easier to manage. -
Dino\" post_id=\"2128323\" time=\"1706765794\" user_id=\"6726:
Many Victoria JC students rejoice, at the new MRT station that is coming their way, soon.
mrt power...... not only can increase property prices but also improves cop..... haha..... -
This year (2024),
the two IB Independent schools (ACSI + SJI) have lowered their Cut off point (COP), for JAE admission.
The piggies batch (born in 2007), overall, has performed much better than the earlier born in 2006 batch. As such,
- IB (ACSI) has lowered from COP 5 points to 4 points nett, for admission.
- IB (SJI) has lowered from COP 7 points to 6 points nett, for admission.
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Is not easy to score 4 points or 6 points, nett. Thus, students who are keen to pursue IB curriculum instead of A-level,
1) it may be easier to get into IB, at PSLE time (aged 12),
2) perhaps easier to seek transfer, at the end of Sec 2 into IB (ACSI / SJI), than to solely
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I thought cop is more of a demand and supply thing, rather than the cohort performing better overall? Hypothetically, meaning to say if the 2 to 4 pointers today all choose YIJC, then YIJC will also become the top jc based on cop…
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Dino\" post_id=\"2128335\" time=\"1706771291\" user_id=\"6726:
Depend on both factors
I thought cop is more of a demand and supply thing, rather than the cohort performing better overall? Hypothetically, meaning to say if the 2 to 4 pointers today all choose YIJC, then YIJC will also become the top jc based on cop........
1) the performance of the overall cohort, plus
2) the demand, for that particular JC / IB / Polytechnic course -
00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2128319\" time=\"1706764248\" user_id=\"143605:
It matters when balloting is required for the net aggregate score COP for a course in the JC. Citizenship status first. So if balloting is required for students with same citizenship status (e.g., SC), then yes, better gross aggregate score will be considered (i.e., 6-2 is better than 7-3 which is better than 8-4).
Was told, 6-2 is better than 8-4. -
Ya personally knew of one or two Humanities Program students in HCI accepted into Oxford last year.
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A level students born in 2005, sat for 2023 A level, will collect their results this Friday (23 February, 2024) at
2.30 pm
Source of news
https://www.seab.gov.sg/home/news/press-releases/release-of-2023-singapore-cambridge-gce-a-level-examination-results-on-23-february-2024
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