* Eunoia JC (EJC)
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Yes, u can.
Just tell the Principal (offering JC) that u have decided to stay on. Thank the P, for his (her) kind consideration. The Principal will just offer the vacancy to the next pupil, on the wait list. As long as u have not signed the withdrawal form from your current JC posted to, u can back out. Because MOE has not been informed of your intention to withdraw / Transfer yet.
The Transfer process, is like this.
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if you have been shortlisted for an interview by the receiving (offering) JC, go for it.
The Principal will ask u some questions about yourself, and why are you keen to appeal.
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if suppose you are successful for the Appeal, the offering JC will give u a form.
You will sign on this form, confirming the acceptance of the Transfer. Then, u bring this form back to your current, posted JC, let the P there sign for permission, to release u.
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After the P has signed the form to release u, you then bring this form back to the receiving (offering) JC, who has accepted you, for the Transfer.
The admin staff in the General Office will then submit to MOE, for processing.
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After receiving the documents, the MOE staff will update all your particulars inside their MOE centralised computer database. This way, your appeal has been successful. -
thank you so much for your reply!
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Before the Appeal verdict is out, just attend the orientation programme, in your current posted JC. Do not buy any new school uniform nor text books yet.
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thanks for showing the process. its clearer now

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JAE students who wish to appeal to Eunoia JC, may refer here :-
https://eunoiajc.moe.edu.sg/news/2024/appeals/ -
2024 Cut off point for Science stream in Eunoia JC is nett 6, for students who have sat for 2023 O-level.
Some "Singapore Citizenship" JAE students with nett 6, failed to enter into EJC. Not all applicants with nett 6, can enter. Why ?
The FURTHER your original Raw score from the nett COP,
the slimmer … your chance is.
Eg.
Some with
10 - 4 = nett 6,
failed to enter into Science stream (EJC) -
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Oh okay I think we all have different views on what we are looking for in JC. With the universities moving towards aptitude-based admissions, I don’t see the main aim of JC is to solely to achieve good A level results. But I respect those who view it as the main aim and use results as the main yardstick of JC selection.
I’m glad that the JC scene is more variegated now - you have different JCs with different cultures and mix of students, to cater to different students and their interests and personalities. I don’t see EJC as an under-performer in any way. The three feeder IP schools have never been the very top schools in Singapore - they have always been good schools, but not in the Raffles league. However, their alumni are outstanding in many fields - they are represented in diverse fields from Medicine and Finance, to the Sports and Politics. I am not terribly surprised nor concerned that EJC’s results are not at the very top. I guess I am more curious to see how the JC forges its path as the newest entity to the scene. -
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