National Junior College (Junior High)
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2019 DSA exercise (born 2007, piggies batch)
DSA STEAM domain
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Aesthetics, Mathematics)
@ Round 1 Written test :
> 1000+ P6 candidates sat for the test
https://nationaljc.moe.edu.sg/admissions/ip-dsa/
feedback
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=91518&start=3260
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=91518&start=3290
Round 2 Selection test :
on Thursday (25 July 2019), quite a number of short-listed candidates took the test
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=91518&start=3670
test info (Round 2)
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=91518&start=3720
@ Round 3 (the final last round of dsa test) interview :
on Friday (2 August 2019),
short-listed candidates narrowed down to 20 candidates, who attended an interview
On interview day itself,
based on the school uniform that the P6 students wore, noticed that some are from
- SAP schools (eg. Pei Chun, Maris Stella, Holy Innocent, Kong Hwa, Nan Chiau primary etc) ,
- from GEP schools (eg. Rgps, Nanyang, Catholic High, Henry Park, Rosyth primary, St Hilda, Taonan etc)
- from mission schools
(Eg. Kuo Chuan Presbyterian, ACS primary, etc)
- from neighbourhood schools
(eg. Guang Yang primary, etc)
eventually
on Saturday (5 October 2019, after Psle was over, last Higher Mother tongue paper ended on Wed 2 Oct),
in the end, < 4 candidates turned up for DSA (STEAM) domain
These candidates who turned up on Saturday @ NJC Boarding school, are from GEP co-ed mixed gender school, Mainstream schools (one is from a neighbourhood school, in Sengkang) -
Huh so hard to get in for STEAM hor. 1000+ only 5 selected. How about other categories?
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JJ1111\" post_id=\"1940134\" time=\"1570432643\" user_id=\"74135:
only 3 candidates turned up for STEAM (DSA) domain on Saturday (5 October), at NJC Boarding school (venue).
Huh so hard to get in for STEAM hor. 1000+ only 5 selected.
How about other categories?
Not 5 selected
1 candidate (boy) : from a co-ed, (GEP + Non-SAP) school
2nd candidate (boy) : from a co-ed neighbourhood \"Rivervale\" primary school (Mainstream), in Sengkang
https://rivervalepri.moe.edu.sg/
3rd candidate (girl) : from an \"All-Girls\" mission primary school (Mainstream)
Mainstream = Non-Gep student -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1940137\" time=\"1570433154\" user_id=\"35251:
OIC
less than 5 candidates turned up for STEAM domain.JJ1111\" post_id=\"1940134\" time=\"1570432643\" user_id=\"74135:
Huh so hard to get in for STEAM hor. 1000+ only 5 selected.
How about other categories?
Not sure is it NJC selected more than 5, but they did not turn up on Saturday (5 Oct) because they declined offer, accept some other Secondary schools' dsa offer instead (eg. RI / RGS dsa offer), if candidates have multiple offer or on wait-list from other schools -
Hello All,
I am very new here in the forum and would like to get help for choosing my younger daughter Sec school. her name in the DSA waiting list (English & Humanities) of Methodist Girls school. (by the way, we opt-out from Methodist girls school DSA application)
Now waiting for PSLE result. Just in case if she got enough T-score, what will be preferences for Sec schools 1st option. So question is NJC(IP) or Cedar girls (IP)? NJC is more preferable because it has Knowledge & Enquiry subject. Initially, I had no doubts about choosing NJC but while gathering more information, I saw few negative reviews about NJC, particularly its JC wing. It seems like NJC removed some nice programs/CCA completely and JC1/JC2 is not doing well. because of this I am a bit confused and need help. For my elder daughter, we straight away choose Cedar IP and so for everything is smooth. Now she is in Victoria JC1 Without any major obstacles/issues. it’s clear, that most of the opinions are is based on individual perspective, still is if forum member can highlight on few points which helps us to have more correct preferences for Sec school.
Thank you very much for long reading and sorry for any inconvenience. -
wanxuan75\" post_id=\"1920583\" time=\"1563420041\" user_id=\"13382:
(took this question over, from 2019 DSA thread :
For those who went for STEAM selection test at NJC, do u think it is just a show?
I went to ask some experienced parents and they also find it unbelievable for NJC to conduct such test with open ended questions for Hundreds of students and able to screen all to shortlist within a week..
we somewhat concluded that maybe there was already a pre-selection made before hand and this is just an exercise to validate their assessment.. sounds so disappointing
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=91518&start=3260)
out of > 1000+ 2019 P6 candidates who sat for Round 1 test (July 2019), in the end only 3 DSA candidates turned up for STEAM offer on that Saturday, indicated that it is far more difficult to get a STEAM offer @NJC, compared to other IP schools like RGS had offered more seats for their (Maths and Science) DSA combined domain.
Going forward, future potential 2020 (born 2008, or beyond) DSA applicants for STEAM domain, may want to take note of this point -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1943347\" time=\"1572064430\" user_id=\"35251:
Some received offer from multiple schools and decided not to accept NJC, some cannot make it. So I think actual numbers is not just 3. My take is, if you like the school, just apply. Since we will never know the exact number of vacancies for each school, for each domain.
(took this question over, from 2019 DSA thread :wanxuan75\" post_id=\"1920583\" time=\"1563420041\" user_id=\"13382:
For those who went for STEAM selection test at NJC, do u think it is just a show?
I went to ask some experienced parents and they also find it unbelievable for NJC to conduct such test with open ended questions for Hundreds of students and able to screen all to shortlist within a week..
we somewhat concluded that maybe there was already a pre-selection made before hand and this is just an exercise to validate their assessment.. sounds so disappointing
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=91518&start=3260)
out of > 1000+ 2019 P6 candidates who sat for Round 1 test (July 2019), in the end only 3 DSA candidates turned up for STEAM offer on that Saturday, indicated that it is far more difficult to get a STEAM offer @NJC, compared to other IP schools like RGS had offered more seats for their (Maths and Science) DSA combined domain.
Going forward, future potential 2020 (born 2008, or beyond) DSA applicants for STEAM domain, may want to take note of this point -
SArya\" post_id=\"1943265\" time=\"1571992100\" user_id=\"181897:
Hi SArya,
Hello All,
I am very new here in the forum and would like to get help for choosing my younger daughter Sec school. her name in the DSA waiting list (English & Humanities) of Methodist Girls school. (by the way, we opt-out from Methodist girls school DSA application)
Now waiting for PSLE result. Just in case if she got enough T-score, what will be preferences for Sec schools 1st option. So question is NJC(IP) or Cedar girls (IP)? NJC is more preferable because it has Knowledge & Enquiry subject. Initially, I had no doubts about choosing NJC but while gathering more information, I saw few negative reviews about NJC, particularly its JC wing. It seems like NJC removed some nice programs/CCA completely and JC1/JC2 is not doing well. because of this I am a bit confused and need help. For my elder daughter, we straight away choose Cedar IP and so for everything is smooth. Now she is in Victoria JC1 Without any major obstacles/issues. it’s clear, that most of the opinions are is based on individual perspective, still is if forum member can highlight on few points which helps us to have more correct preferences for Sec school.
Thank you very much for long reading and sorry for any inconvenience.
So far, my DD and her friends find her JC wing (SH) teachers pretty nice (though she did hear of some not-so-nice teachers from her other friends, common for every school to have some of these not-so-nice teachers anyway?) I have personally met all her teachers during PTM, and I can say with confidence that her SH teachers are really nice, encouraging, and gave personalized and constructive tips and feedback. When she had to miss some classes because she had to go overseas for some competition, all her teachers asked about her well-being and helped her catch-up with what she had missed. My dd said she is not aware of what nice programs/CCA that are removed in JC, but she is in one of the special programs and took on an additional CCA in JC. She and her friends are also doing fine without any major obstacles/issues. I'm not too sure what you meant by \"JC1/JC2 is not doing well\", but she said overall, the subjects that she took in JH did prepare her well for SH/JC1, e.g., the skills learnt in JH LA can be applied in SH GP. As far as we can see, she is very comfortable with the school and enjoys her time with her schoolmates. There are always minor grouses here and there, but on the whole, we find that NJC is a down-to-earth, unassuming, and supportive school. Academically, they are traditionally strong in their sciences and maths. Arts students are a minority but they are a close-knit group with supportive teachers.
Please feel free to PM me if you have any specific queries. -
Hello mommyNg,
Thank you very much for your reply and giving all details. I appriciated it. it would make thing more clear as you expreience NJC as parent.
Thanks again. i will contact you in case I need more info. -
mommyNg\" post_id=\"1812498\" time=\"1509426576\" user_id=\"2838:
Is the class size still small, like 25? Cohort size?
1) Smaller class sizeBonaFides:
Dear Parents
Could you please kindly advise why your DD/DS and/or you chose the NJC instead of Nanyang Girls or Hwa Chong which are next to the school?
Thanks!!!
2) Non-HCL environment
3) No O level class
4) Inclusive and supportive environment (e.g., no separation/segregation between GEP or non-GEP students for the first 2 years)
5) Cheap (school fees) and good :evil:
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