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RE: 7 New IP schools
jtoh:
I've so many questions about the new JC too. Where will it be? Why not just merge with NJC which is not too far from these three schools? With a declining birthrate, should we still be building more JCs?
But who's running the JC? That's the important question. And will it mean that the three schools will coordinate their programmes so that they dovetail at the JC level? -
RE: 7 New IP schools
ApronMama:
What is the quota of IP in-take at each new IP school. Did news say sometihing like 50 for VS & Cedar ? Getting into the school does not mean automatically go IP track. Just as in ACS(I) there is a cut-off. so it depend on the vacancy run in that school.
Cedar currently has about 1300 students, according to their website. Divide that by 4 to get the number per level and about half of that taking IP, I would say at least 160 for IP, around 160 non-IP when their IP programme kicks in fully? But then, it really depends on the quality of the results for those who apply there. -
RE: 7 New IP schools
So to clarify, is it that P6 pupils taking PSLE in 2012 can choose to apply for Sec 1 in the following IP schools?
1. CHS/SCGS/SNGS (A level in new JC)
2. DHS (6-year A level)
3. HCI/NYGS (A level in HCI-JC)
4. NJC (6-year A level)
5. RVHS (6-year A level)
6. TJC (6-year A level, extended downward from 4-year A-level)
7. RI/RGS (A level in RI-JC)
8. VS/Cedar (A level in VJC)
The IB schools are:
1. ACS/MGS (IB programme)
2. SJI (IB programme)
NUSH* offers their own diploma.
That’s a total of 17 schools, not 11+7 as previously mentioned by PM. Did I miss anything out? Unless someone forgot to minus one from the initial 11 (which will be VJC since they will take in students from 2 of the new IP schools). * denotes co-ed schools.