It’s very hard to say one is better than the other. If really want to be factual, we can say that the RGS girls (ex-dsa) are admitted based on cop better than nygh (don’t forget nyps girls forming about 80 girls in each cohort can get in as long as they score above 250 or AL8).
My girls are in nygh because:
- Came from SAP background so from young, were incalculated more Chinese values which are in line with nygh
- visited both open houses physically over several years. Due to personality, they prefer the more subdued personality of nygh girls.
- I was quite impressed with the old nygh principal
- I wanted their Chinese to be better studying in a SAP school bc they do not already speak the language at home and the ability to speak in Chinese and having PRC-SG converted classmates may help in the process too
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RE: Compare RGS vs NYGH
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RE: Overseas Uni funds preparation
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Overseas Uni or not really depends on kids nowadays. I don’t think parents have any say in this. Hv one child already obtained a fully funded non-bonded scholarship to Japan yet is mulling over the decision to live in Japan for 5y. -
RE: DSA 2021
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For team sports it is rather difficult to show you are very outstanding unless you are quite well-known among coaches or very tall or in junior national team. During trial, your speed, nimbleness, footwork, creativity. At least those qualities for netball.
If go via DSA route, the cut off is 20 (dont need 6 like everybody else).
BUT in order to be selected by the DSA panel, child must be the cream of the crop in the particular sport. At least among the handful of the most outstanding in Singapore. That’s what I know for top schools.
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