Integrated Programme (IP)
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NUS high school
specialised in Maths & Science
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ACSI (boys)
Dunman High (co-ed)
HCI (co-ed??)
NJC Sec (co-ed??)
Nanyang (girls)
RGS (girls)
RI (boys)
River Valley high( co-ed)
Based on this I will eliminate all the co-ed schools and zoom in on the gender of my kid. This will virtually help reduce my choice to 2 schools. To me, all above are good schools but being in a single gender school in secondary is important criteria for my personal choice. -
ks2me:
HCI is boys for first 4 years. The girls join in from Nanyang in Year 5 or JC1. Same for RI, the girls from RGS join in from Year 5. For ACS(I), I am not sure which year the girls will join in.ACSI (boys)
Dunman High (co-ed)
HCI (co-ed??)
NJC Sec (co-ed??)
Nanyang (girls)
RGS (girls)
RI (boys)
River Valley high( co-ed)
Based on this I will eliminate all the co-ed schools and zoom in on the gender of my kid. This will virtually help reduce my choice to 2 schools. To me, all above are good schools but being in a single gender school in secondary is important criteria for my personal choice. -
I have some doubts, hope someone can help me.
What happen if the child finds could not cope with the syllabus or lost the interest in year 4 and decided to change to Poly. Since not taking 'O' level exam, how can the child apply Poly ? And the the child drop out somehow, his highest cert would only be PSLE ? Can he still take 'O' level as private candidate ? Would the syllabus taught in these IP schools sufficient or eligible for the child to take 'O' level privately ?
Thanks
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daisyt:
In the case where the IP school identifies that the child is unable to cope with the IP Programme, they will ask the child to switch to the normal 'O'-level programme. Some school have other students doing 'O'-level, so it's just a transfer to the other stream. For the IP schools that do not have 'O'-level track, they may ask the child to transfer. But this should not happen in Year 4. Normally by end Year 2 or Year 3, the change should have been done.I have some doubts, hope someone can help me.
What happen if the child finds could not cope with the syllabus or lost the interest in year 4 and decided to change to Poly. Since not taking 'O' level exam, how can the child apply Poly ? And the the child drop out somehow, his highest cert would only be PSLE ? Can he still take 'O' level as private candidate ? Would the syllabus taught in these IP schools sufficient or eligible for the child to take 'O' level privately ?
Thanks
I suppose anyone can take 'O'-level as a private candidate. But if you are doing the Science stream, you will not have enough practice for practical lessons in the labs. -
I am in a dilemma.Based on last year’s COP :
Dunman High School - 260
National Junior College (Secondary Section ) - ?
Nanyang Girls’ High School - 265
Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary ) - 266
River Valley High School - 254
I got 260. Could I use merit in HCL to add 2 bonus points to become 262 if I apply for SAP schools? Heard that DHS’s COP is very high and that those getting borderline COPs do not automatically get into DHS.
Hi Lizawa,
After deducting DSA students, how many left for S1 intake for NJC?
Any chance for me to get into NJC since this is the first year that they are taking Sec 1 students for IP? Will the COP be high ?
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Hi Vanilla Coke,
Congratulations for the good results ! Well done ! My son also scored 260+, and got admitted to HCI already.
Yes, you can use the additional points from HCL to get into the SAP schools. I think this year's cut off will not be that high, so you can always try Nanyang Girls, followed by Dunman. But for RGS, no, you cannot use the additional points.
I don't know how many left for NJC, but I think you can safely assume 50% of the vacancies left. NJC first year intake is 150. The other school's total Sec 1 vacancy should be around 400. So assume 50% taken up for DSA, you get 200+ vacancy.
Finally, one chapter closed for your primary school life !
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Vanilla Cake:
plus bonus point, you got 262. 99% you will secure a place in DHS. this year's COP will be lower than last yearI am in a dilemma.Based on last year's COP :
Dunman High School - 260
National Junior College (Secondary Section ) - ?
Nanyang Girls' High School - 265
Raffles Girls' School (Secondary ) - 266
River Valley High School - 254
I got 260. Could I use merit in HCL to add 2 bonus points to become 262 if I apply for SAP schools? Heard that DHS's COP is very high and that those getting borderline COPs do not automatically get into DHS.
Hi Lizawa,
After deducting DSA students, how many left for S1 intake for NJC?
Any chance for me to get into NJC since this is the first year that they are taking Sec 1 students for IP? Will the COP be high ?
Warmest regards. -
Congratulations.
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Hi there, I'm a new member of Kiasu Parents. I chanced upon this site while searching for the latest PSLE results.
Anyway, about the IP programme, it is such that students are given tons of assignments to do. I guess the objective is that in doing the endess research. they will absorb and assimilate the information. It's all very independent and very similar to varsity style of writing thesis.
As in all schools and in my child's IP school, there are teachers who are good instructors and there are those who couldn't be bothered whether they are effective or not. The important thing is parents need to give feedback to the admin on their grouses or concerns.
I think in a unisex school, girls will face more social problems fitting in. A fair amount of bullying based on financial and racial status and physical appearances goes on all the time and are often vicious. This is where the form teachers come in to control and do counselling but very few do that now.
For the boys, it's a lot of alpha male aka cavemen behaviour as they try to out-ego one another through bragging. Bullying is likely physical but not as vicious. An ACS(I) boy in mainstream studies told me that the teachers sayang the IB boys and treat the mainstream ones as if they were morons. What it means i leave it to you to consider.
Oops, I have digressed abit...all in all, the IP programme is pretty heavy because it is accelerated learning and students are expected to continue to perform all the time.
Do go to schools and check out the school environment and see how the students (many of them are always around) behave.
Those who may want to appeal should be warned that some school interviewers are really harsh and it is common to find students coming out in tears. For the interviews, be prepared, confident and maybe alittle brash.
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