Appeal Secondary One Posting
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looks like we won’t be hearing anything from hci today…should i call them to ask? doesn’t want to come across as being too pushy either…
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jabroni:
My DD is also 256 +2. CCA is dance but I don't think it was taken into consideration. Heard fm NJC only this morning at 8.45am[/quote]yay! my juniorASAP:
[quote=\"jabroni\"]256 got in to NJC
Hi, When U received reply from NJC ?
What CCA your child excel in?
My daughter 256 +2 still no news yet, very anxious and stressful.
Pls advise.
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BegoniaCL:
Yes, totally agreed.I feel that all schools should process all appeals and inform outcome by 31 Dec if not by latest 3 Jan 11. Definitely not into school reopening!
Hats off to schools which are upfront and state the deadline - definite and transparent. This is what some schools which do not want to commit deadline should learn from.
Of course I understand that there may be many forms to process, but who in Singapore has not work overtime to clear workloads or to meet deadline? Imagine the anxiety of a 12 year old reporting to a school on the first day without knowing whether this is the sch he/she will stay... pls spare our kids from these... appealing to a school is stressful enough but pls at least let the kids know the outcome (positive or negative) before they go to a new evironment. -
BegoniaCL:
I agree. But I suspect sometimes it has to do with kids and parents changing their minds at the last minute therefore creating a vacancy in the school. Therefore the school has to call the next person on the waitlist later than desired. But if you were the kid/parent receiving that call that your appeal was successful, wouldn't you be thrilled?I feel that all schools should process all appeals and inform outcome by 31 Dec if not by latest 3 Jan 11. Definitely not into school reopening!
Hats off to schools which are upfront and state the deadline - definite and transparent. This is what some schools which do not want to commit deadline should learn from.
Of course I understand that there may be many forms to process, but who in Singapore has not work overtime to clear workloads or to meet deadline? Imagine the anxiety of a 12 year old reporting to a school on the first day without knowing whether this is the sch he/she will stay... pls spare our kids from these... appealing to a school is stressful enough but pls at least let the kids know the outcome (positive or negative) before they go to a new evironment. -
ksasalways:
HCI is a good school. I'm sure your son and his friend will enjoy themselves there.RI appeal result all out. DS did not get in with 262. Another of DS's classmate also did not get thru with263.
So now must prepare for HCI orientation -
hi
when will CGS reply on the outcome?
any appealer received reply already?
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jtoh:
Yes, understand there are factors beyond sch's control. But I think the school should commit to a definite date (instead of after 31 Dec and into first week of Jan - quote from a school I called). All dusts should settle by the deadline and any changes, should be exceptions. This at least prepare the parents and kids for the new sch term - and any good news after that is really bonus.
I agree. But I suspect sometimes it has to do with kids and parents changing their minds at the last minute therefore creating a vacancy in the school. Therefore the school has to call the next person on the waitlist later than desired. But if you were the kid/parent receiving that call that your appeal was successful, wouldn't you be thrilled?BegoniaCL:
I feel that all schools should process all appeals and inform outcome by 31 Dec if not by latest 3 Jan 11. Definitely not into school reopening!
Hats off to schools which are upfront and state the deadline - definite and transparent. This is what some schools which do not want to commit deadline should learn from.
Of course I understand that there may be many forms to process, but who in Singapore has not work overtime to clear workloads or to meet deadline? Imagine the anxiety of a 12 year old reporting to a school on the first day without knowing whether this is the sch he/she will stay... pls spare our kids from these... appealing to a school is stressful enough but pls at least let the kids know the outcome (positive or negative) before they go to a new evironment. -
BegoniaCL:
Yes, understand there are factors beyond sch's control. But I think the school should commit to a definite date (instead of after 31 Dec and into first week of Jan - quote from a school I called). All dusts should settle by the deadline and any changes, should be exceptions. This at least prepare the parents and kids for the new sch term - and any good news after that is really bonus.[/quote]True. I guess one way to approach this is to have your own deadline. If you don't hear back from your appeal school by 31 Dec just move on and make preparations for the school you're posted to.jtoh:
[quote=\"BegoniaCL\"]I feel that all schools should process all appeals and inform outcome by 31 Dec if not by latest 3 Jan 11. Definitely not into school reopening!
Hats off to schools which are upfront and state the deadline - definite and transparent. This is what some schools which do not want to commit deadline should learn from.
Of course I understand that there may be many forms to process, but who in Singapore has not work overtime to clear workloads or to meet deadline? Imagine the anxiety of a 12 year old reporting to a school on the first day without knowing whether this is the sch he/she will stay... pls spare our kids from these... appealing to a school is stressful enough but pls at least let the kids know the outcome (positive or negative) before they go to a new evironment.
I agree. But I suspect sometimes it has to do with kids and parents changing their minds at the last minute therefore creating a vacancy in the school. Therefore the school has to call the next person on the waitlist later than desired. But if you were the kid/parent receiving that call that your appeal was successful, wouldn't you be thrilled? -
Bai Sin Yeou:
Just received a call from my friend. Her son's T-score is 247 and was accepted after appealing. I think boy has priority.[/quote]
My daughter is 250+2, just one point below the cop. I wonder whether the 11 shortlisted students' T score is 252 also.Bai Sin Yeou:
[quote=\"ksasalways\"]
At least RV is kind enough to share this info....nothing from RI by far except for the standard reply of 29 Dec
hello hello hello...is my phone working ok???check check check :lol:

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Just to share, don’t be surprised if the school only calls you in JUNE 2011 on the appeal results.
I have had students who transfer in mid-year when there’s vacancy.
Why so late?
1. Some students follow their parents overseas and withdraw.
2. Some students decide to attend private/international schools.
3. Some students go back to their home country.
And this creates a large movement in many schools because…
Student A withdraw from School A.
Student B withdraw from School B to join School A.
Student C wiithdraw from School C to join School B.
And it goes on and on and on.
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