PSLE 2010 Results Report Here
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Little Mermaid:
Oh man, i got 222 only!!!
I dun noe which school i can go into..Way should i DO!!!!!?????Can any body tell me wat to do!!!???
Hi Little Mermaid... my son scored 222 also, we also in the lost of choosing school for me.... We stay in hougang area... need help to advise which school to go.. -
meow_:
Both JCs have their merits. There are people in RGS who still end up transferring to HC because of their Humanities Programme.[/quote]True but Hwa Chong's A level results pales in comparison to RJC's.
By all means go ahead and appeal. I was in the same position where my daughter was offered NYGH but I wanted to appeal to RGS but in the end didn't. Now both she and I are regretting it. Look at the end it is RJC vs Hwa Chong JC.semaj:
[quote=\"fromnuaa\"]my daughter psle is 264+3
can i appeal for RGS? (she got NYGH offer already)
And RJC is top by a mile. -
yongjianrong:
263 here, +3 for HMT, 266.
are you from rosyth? -
meow_:
Both JCs have their merits. There are people in RGS who still end up transferring to HC because of their Humanities Programme.[/quote]I agree with meow_ as I don't think that \"RJC is top by a mile\" in every department; both HCI and RI has her strengths and weaknesses. It is better to match her interests with the strengths of the secondary school (and the JC eventually).
By all means go ahead and appeal. I was in the same position where my daughter was offered NYGH but I wanted to appeal to RGS but in the end didn't. Now both she and I are regretting it. Look at the end it is RJC vs Hwa Chong JC.semaj:
[quote=\"fromnuaa\"]my daughter psle is 264+3
can i appeal for RGS? (she got NYGH offer already)
And RJC is top by a mile. -
hong1998:
SJI is an independent school. All my friends whose sons are there are very happy and doing well. They have 1 of the strongest alumni network. Many of the old boys are doing very well and very supportive of the school.Hi Rosemummy, 25hourmaid
We know the risk of not indicating SJI as his 1st choice. He will lose this \"right' of getting into SJI.
If my son does get into AHS/CCHS/NH/MS, we are also worried cos it they are SAP school so we are sure whether he can cope with the HMT.
Is SJI good???
Appreciate feedback please.
TX
Not sure about the SAP schools, but before they merge the Special and Express streams, the cut-off for Special is 250 and above. If you're worried about HMT, or if he didn't do Higher Chinese, it may not be a good idea to go to a SAP school, though HMT is not compulsory in the schools you're looking at. My cousin used to teach in a SAP school which only offer HMT. She was telling me that some of the students, including those with around 260 and above, are struggling with their HMT which affect their other subjects. They'll have to leave the school if they fail HMT since CL2 is not an option in the school. Also, for a child from SJIJ, going to a Chinese school environment could be a bit of a culture shock.
Talk through this carefully with your son. If I were you, I won't take the risk. -
nymom:
Nope, Jurong.yongjianrong:
263 here, +3 for HMT, 266.
are you from rosyth? -
corn jiagong:
Hi Little Mermaid... my son scored 222 also, we also in the lost of choosing school for me.... We stay in hougang area... need help to advise which school to go..
corn jiagong
Since you are in Hougang, here are some suggestions for you (not in any order though) :
Holy Innocents
Bowen
Seng Kang
North Vista
Hougang
St Gabriel's -
Hey,
I got 265, 4 A*. My school choices are probably, RGS, CHIJ st nicholas, Crescent, MGS, maybee NJC or cedar, tkgs and st. anthonys canossian secondary school.
i need to go to schools that are not sap though, cuz i take another mother tongue
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NotKiasuEnough:
How do you like the school (NJC)?[/quote]I would say I've never regretted coming here
I am current NJC student and a friend of mine was rejected by my school at first but appealed successfully with the same score last year. Nevertheless, very good luck to your daughterdevilfries:
[quote=\"pecalis\"]My dd scored 255+2HMT, 3A* and an A. She still wants to try for NYGH, RGS, NJC, followed by St Nics.
Seems so risky - I would happily settle for St Nics, as it will be walking distance from our home when the sch move back in 2012. But she still wants to try! But I'm thankful for her results, as she is the cool as cucumber type

Although I admit the campus is pretty old, we are currently having renovations. The Integrated Programme is good for students who don't want to take O levels as usual. The school stresses that without having to take 'O's it gives a better opportunity for students to get exposed to more other activities for the first few years.
And NJC really emphasizes on personal development and exposure to new stuffs and is not really the 'very stressful' kind that will give students a lot of stress. I would say NJC is a very considerable choice for your daughter (of course it does depends on her willingness). All the best to her
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25hourmaid:
corn jiagong
Since you are in Hougang, here are some suggestions for you (not in any order though) :
Holy Innocents
Bowen
Seng Kang
North Vista
Hougang
St Gabriel's
Wow 25hourmaid,
U are fast... really thanks for your advise!!! phew... at least have a idea where to go onward... thanks for helping to trim it down... :love:
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