drickymummy:Yes! Friend's DS from Ai Tong got into NYPS, her first choice....Hi all,
May I know if my ds is from a co-ed SAP sch, will he stand a higher chance to get into NYPS? Thanks!
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RE: GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection
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RE: GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection
Mvm:
Just to add to the confusion, my dd went from non sap all girls school to a sap co-Ed school, far away from my house :scratchhead:
Your DD's situation is exactly what we wished for my niece as she is in a all girls school now. We hope she can get into a co-ed school for the exposure...
No offence to Mvm, but your DD did her selection few years back? (since she has her PSLE results). I asked around for last year's GEP exercise, none came back with same scenario... I even asked friends who are teaching GEP P4 class at the moment in a SAP co-ed school.
That's why we thought choosing a similar background school is the best bet, ie all girls school to RGPS. Just my 2 cents. -
RE: GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection
felinej:
NYPS and RGPS are both in the same area, your DD has a better chance with RGPS since she comes from all girls school, if she is from non SAP all girls school, it is a perfect match!Was just wondering.. if my DD has always attended a non-GEP school near NYPS, will they take that into consideration that she has always been traveling this distance even though we don't stay near the school?
My choice are either NYPS or RGPS. DD is from a girls school, was wondering whether we will stand a better chance with RG. Btw.. We stay at SengKang
Case point 1 - Friend's son from co-ed SAP school opted for all boys non SAP school last year, only filled in 1 choice, with lots of reasoning etc, however in the end posted to co-ed SAP school which she didnt choose at all!
Case point 2 - Another friend's daughter from all girls non SAP school opted for popular co-ed SAP school as first choice, all girls non SAP school as second choice, and was posted to all girls non SAP school. She shared that she should have just saved her sleepless nights by opting directly for the all girl's non SAP school!
I'm here because of my niece, helping her make a decision but such a headache!